Google denies Trump charge it rigs ‘Trump News’ searches

President Donald Trump is accusing Google and other U.S. tech companies of rigging search results about him “so that almost all stories & news is BAD”

Vatican | Pope laments abuse in first post-bombshell appearance

Pope Francis lamented yesterday how Irish church authorities failed to respond to the crimes of sexual abuse, speaking during his first public appearance at the Vatican after

Offbeat | German city removes Erdogan statue over security concerns

A golden statue of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan that was installed at an art festival whose motto is “Bad news” has been taken down after authorities

This Day in History | 1976 – Notting Hill Carnival ends in riot

More than 100 police officers had to be taken to hospital after clashes at the Notting Hill Carnival in west London. Most were released after treatment but

Asian Games | Ramping up Olympic preps: Japan wins 3 skateboarding golds

Japanese teenagers Sakura Yosozumi and Kensuke Sasaoke provided a next-generation entree to the 2020 Tokyo Olympics with gold medals at the Asian Games. In skateboarding. The

Esports | Execs say don’t blame the games, blame US gun laws

Esports organizers say don’t blame the games. Executives at the Asian Games have expressed sympathy for the victims of the deadly shooting at a

World briefs

PHILIPPINES A bomber who killed two people and wounded 35 at a town festival in the southern Philippines offered fruit to people in hopes of evading suspicion

The Buzz | Britons sent abroad as children sue government over abuse

Britons who were sent overseas as children under state-approved programs from 1945 to 1970 are suing the British government over the abuse and neglect they suffered. In

In Spain, renewed efforts to appease victims of dictatorship

Remedios Ferrer scrutinizes a pit where forensic archaeologists are brushing away dusty soil and white traces of quicklime, unearthing four fractured skulls amid a mass of bones and

Girl About Globe | Do my cells look fat in this?

‘You’ve lost a trillionth of a gram’. One day, our bathroom scales may report this weight loss goal. And we will be happy. For years, I’ve had

Thursday, August 30, 2018 – edition no. 3121

* Rights groups urge no censored Google search for China * Ox warehouse opens new base * Jollibee expands foreign sales * HK scholar charged with murder   DOWNLOAD

Capital Airlines flight to Macau diverted to Shenzhen

Flight JD5759, operated by Capital Airlines, which was en route from Beijing to Macau, was forced to divert to and land in Shenzhen airport yesterday, where

UN warns | China’s African swine fever outbreak could cross borders

An outbreak of African swine fever in China could jump the border to neighboring countries in Southeast Asia or the Korean Peninsula, the U.N.’s Food

Slight increase in crime during first half of 2018

The Macau police force fielded a total of 7,116 criminal cases in the first half of 2018, 191 more compared to the same period of

Logistics industry concerned about HKZMB logistics arrangement

The Macau logistics industry is skeptical about the benefits the Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macau Bridge (HKZMB) will bring to their sector. Earlier, the Customs Service

Briefs | Hac Sa Beach experiences periodic loss of sand

A component of the Hac Sa Beach swimming zone has been experiencing a periodic loss of sand, according to the information released by the Marine and Water Bureau.

PJ to be enforcement agency for cases of national security

The National Security Law has been scheduled to go to the Legislative Assembly by the end of this year, according to the Secretary for Security Wong Sio

IC Tang Mei Lin to undergo disciplinary investigation

The Cultural Affairs Bureau has announced it will initiate disciplinary actions against Tang Mei Lin, head of the Public Library Management Department. Earlier in May, the Commission of Audit

HK prepares two new immigration checkpoints

Hong Kong’s Security Bureau is set to present preparatory work in conjunction with its law- enforcement departments for two new immigration checkpoints created for a cross-border high-speed railway

Heritage | From visitors to insiders, interns dive deep into the Forbidden City

Holding a small brush, Lam Hoi Ting, an architecture student from Hong Kong, carefully sweeps away dust to restore an ancient colored painting in a pavilion at

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