Okinawa governor warns of ‘strong resistance’ to US missiles

As the Pentagon hunts for sites to deploy missiles against a rising China, Okinawa’s governor is warning the U.S. to steer clear of the southern Japanese prefecture. Governor Denny Tamaki said

UN chief urges Myanmar to resolve Rohingya crisis

U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres expressed concern yesterday over the plight of the 730,000 Muslim Rohingya refugees from Myanmar’s Rakhine state, calling on Myanmar’s government to take responsibility by dealing with

Trump-Russia probe | Mueller documents: Manafort pushed Ukraine hack theory

During the 2016 presidential campaign, Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort pushed the idea that Ukraine, not Russia, was behind the hack of the Democratic National Committee servers, Manafort’s deputy told

This Day in History | 1995 Israeli PM shot dead

Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin has been assassinated. Mr Rabin was shot three times at close range in the stomach and chest by an assailant as he left a peace rally

Offbeat | Crafty move: German spies take foreign agents to Oktoberfest

The German government has acknowledged that it picked up the tab when the country’s spy agency recently took dozens of foreign agents on a trip to the Munich Oktoberfest. News of

First Person | Artist by self

First Act “Wherever you go, go whole, Take your heart with you.” Confucius I have long been drawing cities that are under construction, imaginary cities without time of their own, since all the

Top quotes from Japan

“We’d consider Ireland a very welcoming country, but Japan takes that to a different level.” Ireland flanker Peter O’Mahony. “I thought I was going to die with all the pressure.” Japan flyhalf Yu

Rugby | Springboks ready for World Cup trophy tour of good hope

England 12, South Africa 32 As black and white players hugged, danced and shared beer out of the Webb Ellis Cup, people across South Africa celebrated a Springboks world title for

The Buzz | Berkshire Hathaway’s third-quarter profits decline 11%

Warren Buffett’s company reported yesterday that it saw an 11% decline in third-quarter profits because of a smaller increase in the paper value of its investments, even as it

Tax Matters | The Service Charge – is it mandatory?

When you travel around the world and go to a restaurant, it is not unusual to find in the bill an additional 10 or 15% service charge (“SC”) over the

Luso-Macau bazaar ends in excitement at Three Lamps

A bazaar featuring products from Macau and lusophone countries was held over the past weekend at the Rotunda de Carlos de Maia, or the commonly known “Three Lamps” area. The bazaar

World Briefs

THAILAND Thai Airways has disclosed that its chairman has resigned as the carrier struggles with financial challenges. BANGLADESH A court in Dhaka granted bail yesterday to micro-credit pioneer and Nobel laureate

Monday, November 4, 2019 – edition no. 3408

* TrailHiker: 10 eco initiatives on 10th anniversary * Macau police forces conducted two separate operations in Cotai over the weekend making 60 arrests * Macau companies support return of Flörsch to

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