This Day in History | 1965 – Immigrants feel at home with BBC

The British Broadcasting Corporation has announced plans to introduce a new service for Asian immigrants starting next week. The programmes will go out every Sunday on

Football | Champions League: Substitute Semedo helps Benfica beat AEK, Bayern draws Ajax

AEK ATHENS 2, BENFICA 3 Substitute Alfa Semedo rescued 10-man Benfica with a late goal to secure a 3-2 win over AEK Athens yesterday as

Baseball | For Cubs, season ends on sour note with loss to Rockies

No team in the National League piled up more victories than the Chicago Cubs through 162 games. That seems like small consolation now. Kyle Hendricks gave up

Tennis | Dimitrov out of China Open, Pliskova advances

Third-seeded Grigor Dimitrov is out of the Beijing Open, beaten 6-4, 2-6, 6-4 by Dusan Lajovic in the second round yesterday. At 4-4 in the deciding

World Briefs

CHINA Tax authorities have ordered “X-Men” star Fan Bingbing and companies she represents to pay taxes and penalties totaling USD130 million, ending speculation over the fate of one

The Buzz | Climate goals mean Europe will overtake US in electric cars

European carmakers are rolling out electric vehicles like the ones on view this week at the Paris Motor Show to burnish their reputations as technology leaders and to compete

Pope opens youth synod as confidence dips on abuse fallout

Pope Francis urged Catholic bishops yesterday to dream of a future free of the mistakes and sins of the past, as he opened a global gathering of the church

Made in Macao | National food: rice or noodles?

The Americans have apple-pies on the Fourth of July, and that got me wondering on National Day a few days ago: What food do we consider our national

Thursday, October 4, 2018 – edition no. 3142

* TIS ‘Activist-in-Residence Program’ aims to inspire students * Lawsuit against columnist * National Day pledges * IAM with more staff and budget   DOWNLOAD

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