New Zealand | Police find body they believe is British tourist

New Zealand police said yesterday they found a body they believe to be that of missing 22-year-old British tourist Grace Millane. Police said the body was

Malaysia | Big rally by Muslims calls for upholding privileges

Tens of thousands of Malaysian Muslims rallied Saturday in Kuala Lumpur against any attempt to strip the ethnic Malay majority of its privileges, in the first massive

Philippines | Duterte seeks martial law extension in the country’s south

Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte has asked Congress to extend martial law in the country’s south by another year amid continuing concerns over possible militant attacks, although democracy

In Gaza protests, Israeli troops aim for the legs

Israeli forces deployed along the volatile border with the Gaza Strip have fired live rounds at rock-throwing Palestinian protesters ever since demonstrations against Israel’s long-running blockade of

France | Paris cleans up after latest riot as pressure builds on Macron

Paris tourist sites reopened, workers cleaned up broken glass and shop owners tried to put the city on its feet again yesterday, a day after

This Day in History | 1990: Iraq frees British hostages

The first of the hostages held in the Gulf for four-and-a-half months have arrived in Britain after their release by Saddam Hussein. A total of 100 British hostages

Offbeat | California teacher arrested for forcibly cutting boy’s hair

A high school teacher in central California was arrested on suspicion of felony child endangerment after forcibly cutting the hair of one of her students while singing the

Baseball | Ex-major leaguers Valbuena, Castillo die in Venezuela crash

Former major league players Luis Valbuena and Jose Castillo were killed in a car crash in Venezuela caused by highway bandits who then robbed them, officials said Friday.

Man City’s Raheem Sterling says media coverage fuels racism

British newspapers are helping to “fuel racism” with their portrayal of black footballers, Manchester City winger Raheem Sterling said Sunday as police investigate whether he was racially abused

Figure Skating | Teenage Japanese star Rika Kihira wins Grand Prix Final

Teenage Japanese star Rika Kihira won the Grand Prix Final women’s title Saturday. The 16-year-old had a combined score of 233.12, despite stumbling on a jump in

Football | PSG’s Qatari owners enlist Neymar’s help to promote biggest bank

Paris Saint Germain’s Qatari owner is enlisting the club’s hottest star to help promote the country’s biggest bank. After advertising products from razors and headphones

Ship saves British sailor after storm in Southern Ocean

A cargo ship on Friday rescued a British sailor after a violent storm ripped off her mast and flung her yacht end over end in the Southern Ocean

The Buzz | Fosun Tourism is said to raise USD426 million in Hong Kong IPO

Fosun Tourism Group, a unit of billionaire Guo Guangchang’s drugs-to-insurance conglomerate, raised HK$3.34 billion ($426 million) after pricing its Hong Kong initial public offering at the bottom of

World Briefs

  CHINA’s export growth sank in November as global demand weakened, adding to pressure on Beijing ahead of trade talks with Washington. Exports rose 5.4 percent over a

Rear Window | Macau reinventing itself…again

Chinese President Xi Jinping’s state visit to Lisbon, ending in a tour that took him to the G-20 in Argentina, to Panama and Spain, would necessarily be followed

Monday, December 10, 2018 – edition no. 3188

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Education | Confucius Institute holds first graduation ceremony

The University of Macau (UM) Confucius Institute recently held the first graduation ceremony in the 2018/2019 academic year for students from its Chinese language courses and an inauguration ceremony

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