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Uber, Grab refuse to yield to taxis, from Jakarta to Bangkok [] Uber, Grab refuse to yield to taxis, from Jakarta to Bangkok View in [browser]( Hello Reader, Here are the top stories from the South China Morning Post over the past two weeks. [PROPERTY INVESTMENT]( [How China’s overseas property dream turned into a nightmare]( ]( V8:n.6E:*Q!v9 Vj:n.6E:*Q!v9 [BUSINESS]( [Uber, Grab refuse to yield to taxis, from Jakarta to Bangkok]( ]( [NORTH KOREA]( [The real reason China won’t exert economic pressure on North Korea]( ]( [DONALD TRUMP]( [FBI confirms it is investigating Trump’s people for possible links to Russian election meddling]( ]( [LONDON TERRORIST ATTACK]( British PM condemns ‘depraved’ terror attack on parliament [MORE ON LONDON TERRORIST ATTACK]( [TECH TRENDS]( [Smart cities: Digital world unlocks door to the future]( ]( [INSIGHT & OPINION]( [Why China, not Japan, should be the real worry for South Korea]( ]( [SOCIETY]( [Beauty and the Beast gay scene backlash from Singapore to Malaysia and Hong Kong]( ]( [ASIA TRAVEL]( [The good, the bad and the ugly sides to Japan’s cherry blossom season]( ]( You might also be interested in: [HONG KONG]( [Geek heaven or smart business? Inside Hong Kong’s high-end toy industry]( ]( [MUSIC]( [X Japan’s Yoshiki talks new album, new film and exorcising old demons]( ]( Join us & don’t miss the conversation! [South China Morning Post]( South China Morning Post Publishers Limited, 4/F, Morning Post Centre, 22 Dai Fat Street, Tai Po Industrial Estate, Tai Po, Hong Kong Customer Relationship Hotline: (852) 2680 8822 Email: printsupport@scmp.com You receive this email because you have opted to receive South China Morning Post Publishers Limited's newsletter and marketing messages. Add promotion@ems.scmp.com to your address book to ensure complete delivery.You can access and/or correct your personal data held by us at any time by contacting our Customer Relationship Officer at printsupport@scmp.com If you do not wish to receive this, please click [here](. Copyright@2017 South China Morning Post Publishers Limited. All Rights Reserved [Privacy Policy]( | [Terms of Use](

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