Malaysia | Royals pick Pahang sultan as new king

Sultan Abdullah Sultan Ahmad Shah of central Pahang state was named Malaysia’s new king yesterday, replacing Sultan Muhammad V who abdicated unexpectedly after just two years on

Venezuela | Maduro faces off with US over rival’s power claim

Venezuelans headed into uncharted political waters today , with the young leader of a newly united and combative opposition claiming to hold the presidency and socialist President

This Day in History | 1998 – Pope calls for reform in Cuba

The Pope is the first pontiff to visit the Communist Caribbean island. Speaking in the capital, Havana, he said freedom of conscience was “the basis

Offbeat | Jimmy Page’s dragon guitar reborn after 50 years on ice

After five decades, Jimmy Page’s dragon has re-emerged from its lair. Fender instruments on Wednesday gave the public its first look at its recreation of a Telecaster

Football | Spain not immune to problems in VAR’s debut season

Real Madrid complained about it. Barcelona defended it. Fans are struggling to understand it. Video review is not escaping controversy in its first season

The Buzz | Van Gogh’s ‘Sunflowers’ staying put in Amsterdam museum

  The Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam says that a “full body scan” carried out on its version of the Dutch master’s iconic “Sunflowers” has shown the painting is

Weinstein hires pack of new lawyers for NY rape case

Harvey Weinstein unveiled a new legal team brimming with star power yesterday to defend him at his upcoming New York rape and sexual assault trial. Weinstein’s four

World Briefs

MALAYSIA Sultan Abdullah Sultan Ahmad Shah of central Pahang state was named Malaysia’s new king yesterday, replacing Sultan Muhammad V who abdicated unexpectedly after just two years on

World Views | Maduro’s fall would be a defeat for Putin too

If Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro’s regime falls, Vladimir Putin will have to write off yet another costly geopolitical bet. Just don’t expect Moscow to stop taking such gambles

Friday, January 25, 2019 – edition no. 3217

* Performing arts venue opens in HK to promote Chinese opera heritage * More criminal cases * National Anthem Law approved     DOWNLOAD

Fashion Drama

* Movies: Glass * Books: Hunt Them Down by Simon Gervais * Music: The Unseen In Between by Steve Gunn * Wine: The Stateside Spirit III * Food: More than just sardines and bacalhau   DOWNLOAD

The underwhelming rollercoaster of ‘Glass’

Samuel L. Jackson’s Elijah Price, or Mr. Glass, as he prefers to be called, was by far the most compelling part of M. Night Shyamalan’s slow-burn comic

Gervais crafts intelligent and thoughtful thriller

Pierce Hunt has returned from a six-month forced leave after a reporter is injured during a bust even though it’s not Hunt’s fault. On his first

Gunn adds intimacy to guitar-led folk-rock album

Steve Gunn has teamed up with stellar musicians over the years, from Kurt Vile to Michael Chapman, and his own albums — little gems like “Time Off,”

News of the World | Valentino’s dramatic Paris couture has Celine Dion weeping

Valentino took drama to its height at its spring couture collection in Paris, where Celine Dion wept theatrically as a solemn Naomi Campbell swept past to close

The Stateside Spirit III

(Continued from “The Stateside Spirit II” on 18 January 2019) Bourbon as a whisk(e)y style is not to be sniffed at – that is a common mistake

Food & Beverage | Chiado: More than just sardines and bacalhau

Sands Cotai Central has officially launched a Portuguese restaurant – Chiado - offering a modernized taste of Portugal in partnership with celebrity chef Henrique Sá Pessoa.

Gaming | Ho says Macau sold out for CNY, China anxiety overplayed

Melco Resorts & Entertainment Ltd., one of Macau’s biggest casino resort operators, is already sold out for the upcoming lunar new year holidays, as its top executive

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