Election controversy | Complaint filed against Pereira Coutinho over possible violation

The Socialist Party of the Republic of Portugal has filed a complaint with the country’s National Election Commission about a suspected violation by Macau lawmaker José Pereira

Guangdong wants to train 200,000 domestic helpers

The Guangdong government is seeking to cooperate with Macau and Hong Kong’s domestic helper service organizations in order to train as many as 200,000 domestic helpers

Hong Kong Teen shot by cops charged with rioting, attacking police

The teenager who was the first victim of police gunfire in Hong Kong’s months-long pro-democracy protests was charged yesterday with rioting and attacking police. The shooting

HK to enact rare emergency rule for mask ban

Hong Kong will use an emergency ordinance for the first time in more than a half a century in order to ban face masks at public gatherings, according

Paddy Power owner in $6 billion deal to create global betting giant

Flutter Entertainment Plc, the owner of gambling brands Paddy Power and Betfair, agreed to buy The Stars Group Inc. in a $6 billion all-share transaction that aims to exploit opportunities

Corporate Bits | ‘Sing! China’ returns to The Venetian Macao

China’s hit reality TV show Sing! China returned to The Venetian Macao’s Cotai Arena on September 28, 2019 for a concert that will be broadcast as an episode on national

Duty-free job cuts expose Singapore’s sensitivity

DFS Group Ltd.’s job cuts in Singapore have prompted a rebuke from the city-state’s authorities, shining a spotlight on how handling retrenchments are a delicate matter in the country that’s

China-Australia rift deepens as Beijing tests overseas sway

Australia’s ban on Chinese telecoms giant Huawei’s involvement in its future 5G networks and its crackdown on foreign covert interference are testing Beijing’s efforts to project its power overseas. In its

Analysis | China parades its latest missiles in challenge to US, others

Military planners in Washington and elsewhere will be taking note of new missile technology displayed by China, particularly a hypersonic ballistic nuclear missile believed capable of breaching all existing anti-missile

North Korea hails sub-based missile that raises security stakes

North Korea called the first test of its new submarine-launched ballistic missile a major boost for its national security, saying it strengthens its hand to defend itself against adversaries. Yesterday’s report

New Zealand | Mosque shooting suspect drops bid to move trial

The man accused of killing 51 people at two Christchurch mosques abandoned his bid yesterday to move the trial to another New Zealand city. The unexpected development was welcomed by survivors

Trade | EU vows to hit back over US tariffs as businesses count cost

The European Union warned yesterday it will retaliate against the U.S. decision to slap tariffs on a range of the bloc’s exports - from cheese to wine - that could

Pompeo meets Pope Francis as impeachment roils Washington

U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo met privately with Pope Francis and visited his ancestral home in southern Italy yesterday as the impeachment inquiry into President Donald Trump roiled Washington. On

This Day in History | 1965 Immigrants feel at home with BBC

The programmes will go out every Sunday on radio on the BBC’s Home Service and on television on BBC1. Titled ‘Making Yourself at Home’, the programmes will offer informal language lessons

Offbeat | Jumping the shark? Kiss will play for them in the ocean

Having played nearly every corner of the Earth in a nearly 50-year career, the rock band Kiss is taking its show to a new place – under the sea, where

Military Might at 70 | Show-Off

  * Movies: Pain and Glory * Books: The Liar by Ayelet Gundar-Goshen * Music: Up and Rolling by North Mississippi Allstars * World: Argentina Holocaust museum gets Nazi artifacts * Space: Virgin Galactic says

Banderas as Almodovar is a triumph of subtlety, wit

Don’t get that storyteller look,” film director Salvador Mallo’s elderly mother admonishes him at one point in “Pain and Glory.” It’s hard not to chuckle, because the

‘The Liar’ makes a good case for telling the truth

As expected in a novel titled “The Liar,” lies abound in this engaging story that is part mystery and part coming-of-age tale. Actually, it is just one

North Mississippi Allstars’ latest is fun for all

The blues is alive and kicking, and rock ain’t dead either. Thank the North Mississippi Allstars for that reminder. Luther and Cody Dickinson’s latest album is a communal jam

News of the World | China marks National Day with military might

China marked its National Day with a massive parade through the center of Beijing featuring missiles, tanks and thousands of marching troops, along with tributes to the country’s Communist

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