MGM | Hua Yuan

MGM is presenting Hua Yuan at MGM COTAI to tell the story of its roots in the art of ink reinvented by advanced technology. Unleashing creativity and

Galaxy | GRACE KELLY: From Hollywood to Monaco

As the first Grace Kelly exhibition in Macau, ‘GRACE KELLY: From Hollywood to Monaco: Artists’ Tributes’ at Galaxy Macau displays a series of exceptional collections of exhibits on

SJM | ART Appreciation Legacy

SJM’s ‘ART • Appreciation • Legacy’ acknowledges cultures of both East and West and plays host to seven multitudinous exhibitions at Grand Lisboa, Lisboa, Oceanus at Jai

Wong Ka Long presents the wanderer

Fernando Pessoa is a famous Portuguese poet and author, whose work was acclaimed with its unique poetic quality and philosophy. A prolific writer, Pessoa authored his works with

Taliban say new intra-Afghan peace talks to be held in China

A fresh round of intra-Afghan peace talks will be held in China next week, Taliban spokesman Suhail Shaheen said yesterday , raising hopes for renewed negotiations, even as violence surges

Beijing says US has ‘weaponized’ visas to target exchanges

China yesterday accused the U.S. of having “weaponized” the issuance of visas following the reported inability of a top Chinese space program official to obtain permission to travel to a

Mu Sochua | Thailand puts crimp in return plans of Cambodian opposition

Thailand has barred a top leader of Cambodia’s opposition party from entering the country, casting doubt on plans for its exiled leaders to return to their homeland against the Cambodian

North Korea | UN investigator says 11 million people are undernourished

Food insecurity in North Korea “is at an alarming level,” with nearly half the population — 11 million people — undernourished, the U.N. independent investigator on human rights in the

USA | Ronaldo asks Las Vegas court to dismiss rape case or OK mediation

Cristiano Ronaldo’s lawyers have filed court documents asking a U.S. judge in Las Vegas to either dismiss a Nevada woman’s lawsuit alleging the soccer star raped her in 2009, or

Chile | Death toll rises to 15 as violence wracks Chile for fifth day

  Rioting, arson attacks and violent clashes wracked Chile for a fifth day Tuesday, as the government raised the death toll to 15 in an upheaval that has almost paralyzed the

This Day in History | 1945 United Nations Organisation is born

The United Nations Organisation has been formally inaugurated during a short ceremony at the US State Department in Washington. A total of 29 countries ratified the United Nations Charter that

Offbeat | Anonymous Trump official writing ‘unprecedented’ inside take

The Trump administration official who wrote an anonymous essay about resistance from the inside has a book deal. The book, titled “A Warning”, will come out Nov. 19, The Hachette Book

Japan’s Emperor Naruhito hosts tea party for foreign royals

Japanese Emperor Naruhito is hosting a tea party at his residence for royals from other countries, thanking them for celebrating his enthronement at a palace ceremony the day before. Naruhito proclaimed

It’s a boy for ‘GIRL’ singer Maren Morris

GIRL” singer Maren Morris announced with some irony that she’s having a boy with husband and singer Ryan Hurd. The Grammy-winning country singer posted of a photo of herself with Hurd

Golf | PGA Tour hopes to ‘never leave Japan’

Joining forces with a celebrity tycoon who dreams of going to the moon, the PGA Tour is committed to being in Japan for the long haul with its first tournament

The Buzz | Prince Charles pops in to see Welsh rugby team at World Cup

Over in Japan to attend an enthronement ceremony for the country’s new emperor, Britain’s Prince Charles has popped in to see the Welsh rugby team ahead of its World Cup

Actor Alec Baldwin campaigns for Virginia Democrats

The actor known for his mocking impersonations of Republican President Donald Trump on “Saturday Night Live” campaigned Tuesday for Democratic legislative candidates in a Virginia election that is viewed as

World Briefs

HONG KONG Hundreds of pro-democracy protesters formed a human chain at the British Consulate last night to rally support for their cause from the city’s former colonial ruler. They sang

The Stranger | Ideologies of intolerance

A professor at the University of Macau (UM) has recently uttered some controversial comments about a certain inclination of “white people” – whom, he clarified, also happen to be “foreigners”

Thursday, October 24, 2019 – edition no. 3401

• HK protesters may be close to clinching a second demand * ONE YEAR ON | Delta bridge hailed as driver of logistics and tourism * The IMF says that uncertainty over

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