Travelog | Argentina Holocaust museum takes custody over Nazi artifacts

The Museum of the Holocaust in Argentina’s capital yesterday took custody of the largest collection of Nazi artifacts discovered in the country’s history. Federal police

Space | Virgin Galactic says it will fly Italian researchers

Virgin Galactic said this week it has been contracted by the Italian air force for a suborbital research flight aboard its winged rocket ship. The mission

Rugby World Cup | Ireland rebound from Japan loss by beating Russia only 35-0

Ireland rebounded from its jolting loss to Japan by defeating winless Russia only 35-0 in a humdrum Rugby World Cup match yesterday. The Irish made 11 changes for the pool match

Rugby World Cup | England face do-or-die Pumas to reach quarterfinals

Friday, 17:45 South Africa v Italy H 1.04, D 81, A 23 Saturday, 13:15 Australia v Uruguay H 1.01, D 151, A 201 Saturday, 16:00 England v Argentina H 1.15, D 41, A 8 Saturday, 18:30 Japan v Samoa H 1.11,

The Buzz | Iran foiled assassination attempt against general

Iran’s semi-official Fars news agency says authorities foiled an assassination attempt against the head of the Revolutionary Guard’s foreign wing, or Quds Force, last month. Yesterday’s report says the attempt against

National Day as seen in Macau

The Macau SAR held its own National Day celebrations on Tuesday at Golden Lotus Square, where officials from the local government participated in a ceremony to celebrate the 70th anniversary

World Briefs

CHINA-AUSTRALIA 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. TAIWAN

Bizcuits | Behaviour change

Even if you may have commented ad hominem against Climate Change Activist, Greta Thunberg, or doubt if her message is fact or fiction, one to be known or alternatively believed,

Friday, October 4, 2019 – edition no. 3388

• HK is preparing to enact a rare emergency rule * Diocese upset over projection of political symbols * China marked its National Day with a massive parade through the center of

Courts | TUI ruling is ‘unworthy of the highest court,’ legal expert says

The Court of Final Appeal (TUI) ruling on a series of blocked public assemblies planned for the past month is “not worthy of a high

Hong Kong latest: Protester shot at close range by police in hospital

HONG KONG — In a fearsome escalation of violence, Hong Kong police shot a protester at close range in the chest today (Tuesday), leaving the teenager bleeding and howling on

Hong Kong latest: Fierce clashes left one injured by live fire

HONG KONG — Fierce clashes between pro-democracy protesters and police broke out in multiple parts of Hong Kong today (Tuesday) in the most widespread violence challenging Chinese rule as its

Pro-democracy rallies hit Hong Kong on China’s National Day

Hong Kong - Tens of thousands of black-clad protesters marched in Hong Kong today (Tuesday) in multiple pro-democracy rallies urging China's Communist Party to "return power to the people" as

70 years: Macau in the big picture of China’s development

On the cusp of the 70th anniversary of the establishment of the People’s Republic of China (PRC), and as Macau prepares to mark its own milestone of 20 years since

Chui denies plentiful flags in violation of law

According to some reports, displaying the Chinese national flag at various locations across the city may violate Macau’s national flag regulations. However, Chief Executive Chui Sai On disagrees, believing that

Seven awarded Golden Lotus and Silver Lotus

Seven individuals and one entity have been awarded medals and honorary titles, the SAR government announced yesterday. The government announced the Decorations, Medals and Certificates of Merit awarded for 2019 by

Migrant worker says ‘worth fighting for rights’ after small victory

The Filipino migrant worker seeking compensation after a work accident that resulted in the amputation of his leg has won the civil case and is awaiting the outcome of the

Crime | Losses climb as scams continue to claim new victims

Yesterday, during the joint press conference by the police forces held at the Judiciary Police (PJ) Headquarters, the PJ spokesperson Lei Hon Nei revealed two separate cases in which the

Secretary Wong Sio Chak insists immigration has no ‘blacklist’

Secretary for Security Wong Sio Chak has again insisted that the local authority does not have an entry ban blacklist. His comment came after Macau’s rejection of entry to Albert

Tam refutes reports of shrinking academic freedom in Macau

Secretary for Social Affairs and Culture, Alexis Tam says he disagrees with a recent report that found academic freedoms in Macau and Hong Kong were waning. According to Tam, who was

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