North Korea-born YouTubers offer peek into lives in homeland

Wearing a fedora, Jang Myung-jin shouts “Hello, comrades!” as he starts his YouTube broadcast, titled “A North Korean man, Tango.” Then, he talks about whether North Koreans raise pet dogs,

Brexit Boris Johnson faces backlash over confrontational tone

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson faced a backlash from furious lawmakers on yesterday over his use of charged and confrontational language in Parliament about opponents of his Brexit plan, as

Ukrainian leader bristles at release of Trump transcript

Ukraine’s president says his comments in a conversation with U.S. President Donald Trump shouldn’t have been publicly released, and is playing down Ukraine’s investigation of Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden. The

This Day in History | 1968 – Musical Hair opens as censors withdraw

The American hippy musical “Hair” has opened in London - one day after the abolition of theatre censorship. Until yesterday, some of the scenes in the musical, written by out-of-work actors

Offbeat | Egg roll: Over 136K eggs fall off semitrailer onto roadway

Police say more than 136,000 eggs splattered on a road when they shifted and fell out of a tractor-trailer driving through Pennsylvania. The Republican Herald reports 11,340 dozen eggs and 2,260

Melting down

  * Movies: Abominable * Books: Letters from Hollywood by Rocky Lang and Barbara Hall * Music: Terms of Surrender by Hiss Golden Messenger

A yeti prompts a China travelogue in ‘Abominable’

Abominable” is just about the most cuddly piece of East-West synergy a corporation could dream up. The first co-production between DreamWorks Animation and the Shanghai-based Pearl

‘Letters from Hollywood’ is a movie nerd’s dream

Paul Newman passes on an offer to co-star with Barbra Streisand in “Funny Girl,” saying he can’t carry a tune or dance. Col. Tom Parker suggests a story line

Hiss Golden Messenger delivers music with a purpose

The new album by Hiss Golden Messenger is one to play on repeat, immersing in every nuance. It’s Americana music with a purpose. Like the North Carolina band’s earlier

News of the World | New climate report: Oceans rising faster, ice melting more

Climate change is making the world’s oceans warm, rise, lose oxygen and get more acidic at an ever-faster pace, while melting even more ice and snow, a grim

Taste of Edesia | Playful Take on Kaiseki

Wynn Guest Chef Series is one of the most exciting food and beverage programs that is happening in Macau right now, as celebrity chefs from all around

Top chef upset by loss of third star takes Michelin to court

Chef Marc Veyrat, known for his black chapeau and his mountain cuisine, is taking the Michelin Guide to court to find out why he lost his third star this year

Coming soon: Alexa in your ear and on your finger

Amazon wants Alexa everywhere. The online shopping giant said yesterday that it will soon start selling wireless earbuds, finger rings and prescription eyeglasses with its Alexa voice assistant built in. The

Rugby | Argentina has to deliver against Tonga in must-win WC game

Saturday, 12:45pm Argentina v Tonga H 1.04, D 81, A 19 Saturday, 15:15pm Japan v Ireland H 13, D 67, A 1.08 Saturday, 17:45pm South Africa v Namibia H 1.01, D 201, A201 Oddschecker.com Argentina has done the self-criticism following

The Buzz | Prince Andrew says daughter Beatrice engaged

They said yesterday that Beatrice is engaged to Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi. Buckingham Palace says the couple became engaged during a weekend in Italy earlier this month. The wedding will take place

17 US states sue feds over Endangered Species Act rules

Seventeen states sued the Trump administration yesterday to block rules weakening the Endangered Species Act, saying the changes would make it tougher to protect wildlife even in the midst

World Briefs

CHINA Huawei Technologies Co. founder Ren Zhengfei is ready to license his fifth-generation networking technology only to one other company - and he wants that potential arch-rival to be American. CHINA

Kapok | Who does what?

The publication of the yearly report of the Legislative Assembly always provides an interesting snapshot of politics in Macao and a better understanding, albeit limited in depth, of who does

Friday, September 27, 2019 – edition no. 3385

• Quiet Macau and rowdy Hong Kong will find their roles reversed next week when the Golden Week hordes ditch the older SAR and flock to Macau’s casinos instead * Sheldon

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