Koreas | South to send 50,000 tons of rice to North

South Korea said yesterday it plans to send 50,000 tons of rice to North Korea through the World Food Program, in its second aid package announced in

Terrorism | Analyst says Australian teen was Islamic State propagandist

The eldest of three orphaned Australian siblings pleading for repatriation from a Syrian refugee camp has been an Islamic State group propagandist who could potentially face

Trump, in 2020 campaign mode, calls Democrats ‘radical’

President Donald Trump jabbed at the press and poked the political establishment he ran against in 2016 as he kicked off his reelection campaign with a grievance-filled

Offbeat | Man caught at JFK smuggling 34 finches in hair curlers

Federal authorities say a 39-year-old Connecticut man has been caught trying to smuggle nearly three dozen live finches through John F. Kennedy Airport in order to sell them

Rotary Club of Macau celebrates 72nd anniversary

The Rotary Club of Macau celebrated its 72nd anniversary this year with a Charity Ball held at The Venetian Macao. Over 400 attendees responded to the theme “Silver

This Day in History | 1965 Students protest after Algiers coup

Police in the Algerian capital Algiers have broken up demonstrations by hundreds of people who have taken to the streets chanting slogans in support of deposed President Ben

Football | Tite under pressure after goalless draw with Venezuela

BRAZIL 0, VENEZUELA 0 After a dismal performance in a 0-0 draw against Venezuela, the blame is falling squarely on the shoulders of Brazil coach Tite.

Boxing | IBA near bankrupt, facing 2020 Olympic exclusion

The International Boxing Association says it is near bankruptcy, days before a decision to formally exclude the body from the 2020 Tokyo Olympics. AIBA chief executive

The Buzz | UN expert urges probe of Saudi prince over Khashoggi killing

An independent U.N. report into the killing of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi said yesterday there is “credible evidence” to warrant further investigation into the possible role of Saudi

New England newspaper owner fights to save local journalism

These days, the news about local news seems relentlessly bad: Newsroom employment, down by nearly half over the past 15 years. Waves of layoffs continuing

Made in Macao | Borrowing East wind for the CCI

These days an ancient Chinese quote keeps resonating in my mind: 萬慤얇備 怜퓐東風 (Everything is ready, except for the East wind). This is a famous quote

Thursday, June 20, 2019 – edition no. 3315

• For many in Macau, academic freedom appears to be less a question of ‘present or not’, but rather ‘how much?’ For others, the censorship is stifling * 300-year tradition preserved in

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