How three Uyghur brothers fled China – to spend 12 years in an Indian prison

On the evening of 12 June 2013, according to court documents, three “Chinese intruders” were arrested by the Indian army in Sultan Chusku, a remote and uninhabited desert area in the mountainous northern region of Ladakh. The three Thursun brothers – Adil, 23, Abdul Khaliq, 22 and Salamu, 20 – had found themselves in an area of unmarked and disputed borders after a 13-day journey by bus and foot over the rugged Himalayan terrain through China’s Xinjiang province, which borders Ladakh. The men told army officials that they had fled…

Singapore’s sovereign wealth fund blues

One thing to start: Warner Bros Discovery’s board is weighing rival takeover offers that pit price against regulatory risk and the political dynamics of Donald Trump’s Washington — a decision that could redefine the direction of the legendary Hollywood studio. And a scoop: Germany’s leading football club Bayern Munich held talks this year with EQT over selling a minority stake to the private equity firm, in a deal that would have reignited a heated national debate over the merits of private capital firms investing in football. And another: US infrastructure…