Trade | Japan to restrict exports to South Korea, citing less trust

Japan is imposing restrictions on exports to South Korea, citing a decline in “relations of international trust” between the Asian neighbors. The Ministry of Economy, Trade

Drug trade | India seizes narcotics worth USD390m smuggled from Pakistan

Customs officials in northern India have seized narcotics worth USD390 million that were smuggled from neighboring Pakistan, in the country’s largest seizure of illegal drugs, officials said

Birds at border prompt S. Korea to launch jets, issue alert

Ending a brief media frenzy, South Korea’s military said it turned out to be a flock of birds that prompted it to launch fighter jets and alert

Facebook to make jobs, credit ads searchable for US users

Facebook says it will make advertisements for jobs, loans and credit card offers searchable for all U.S. users following a legal settlement designed to eliminate discrimination

Offbeat | Beagles sniff out snails in luggage at Atlanta airport

Two dogs, part of the U.S. Customs and Border Protection’s “beagle brigade,” sniffed out two Giant African Snails in the luggage of a passenger arriving at Atlanta’s airport

This Day in History | 1964 – President Johnson signs Civil Rights Bill

The Civil Rights Bill - one of the most important piece of legislation in American history - has become law. US President Lyndon B Johnson signed the

Life & Style | If we only had them… Garden Conservancy lets you peek at some private gardens

What are your plans for the weekend? Consider garden hopping. To some special private gardens. An organization called The Garden Conservancy makes it easy to

Football | Brazil vs Argentina is highlight of Copa América semifinals

Wednesday, 8:30am Brazil v Argentina H 1.9, D 3.5, A 5 After producing some uninspiring soccer in the group stage and quarterfinals, the Copa América

World briefs

Trump-Kim With wide grins and a historic handshake, President Donald Trump and North Korea’s Kim Jong Un meet at the heavily

The Buzz | OPEC weighs extension of output cuts amid slackening demand

OPEC looked set to extend its current deal to cut production for nine months as the oil cartel faces a weakening outlook for demand because of waning global

Iran breaches uranium stockpile limit set by nuclear deal

Iran has broken the limit set on its stockpile of low-enriched uranium by its 2015 nuclear deal with world powers, international inspectors and Tehran said late yesterday,

Our Desk | On rape talk stigma in the city

The two cases of rape of minors reported by the Judiciary Police yesterday can be described as nothing short of appalling, especially as one of the little girls

Tuesday, July 2, 2019 – edition no. 3323

* Transportation | New speed detection system on bridge may be illegal * Gov’t releases schedule for handout * Gross gaming revenue rose 5.9% last month, a sign the industry is weathering

Apple will move production of Mac Pro to China amid trade war

Apple Inc. will manufacture its new Mac Pro computer in China, moving production of what had been its only major device assembled in the U.S.,

Macau strikes judicial assistance deal with Mongolia

The government of the Macau Special Administrative Region signed an agreement on mutual assistance in matters of criminal law with Mongolia last week. Jointly signed by

Chinese ‘golden visas’ Portugal investigates scam worth 366 million patacas

According to several media sources in Portugal, the country’s Public Prosecutor is investigating an alleged scam regarding investments made by Chinese nationals with the purpose of obtaining

Ask the Vet | Graves Disease in Dogs

Graves disease in dogs is a condition that is caused by a hyperactive thyroid gland and will occur in dogs that have hyperthyroidism. The condition is considered autoimmune and

Corruption | Macau’s ‘integration bureau’ chief accused of misconduct

The Director of the Policy Research and Regional Development Bureau (DSEPDR), Mi Jian, was reported by the bureau’s employees to the Commission Against Corruption (CCAC) for misconduct,

Papua New Guinea’s honorary consul becomes fifth Chief Executive candidate

Steven Siu, the 73-year-old honorary consul of Papua New Guinea in Macau, announced his intention over the weekend to participate in the Chief Executive (CE) election on

Briefs | Yangjiang nuclear plant records second minor error

Another minor problem has been registered at the Yangjiang nuclear power plant in Guangdong province, the local government has informed, though it stressed that this does not mean

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