Japan-Korea trade spat to intensify with new export limits

Antagonisms between South Korea and Japan are already at the boiling point. They’re bound to deepen with Tokyo’s plan to expand controls over exports of sensitive materials

Russia | Opposition leader returned to jail from hospital

Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny was discharged from a hospital yesterday even though his physician raised suspicions of a possible poisoning. Details about Navalny’s condition

Johnson presses EU to give way amid no-deal Brexit warnings

Prime Minister Boris Johnson pushed Britain closer to a no-deal exit from the European Union yesterday, insisting he will not hold Brexit talks with EU

Offbeat | Grasshoppers on the go make migratory stop in Las Vegas area

A migration of mild-mannered grasshoppers sweeping through the Las Vegas area is being attributed to wet weather several months ago. Nevada state entomologist Jeff Knight told reporters

This Day in History | 1966 – Football glory for England

England have won football’s World Cup for the first time since the tournament began in 1930. A crowd of 93,000 spectators - including the Queen and

Life & Style | Meghan guest edits UK Vogue, focusing on trailblazing women

Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex, has guest edited the September issue of British Vogue with the theme “Forces for Change.” Royal officials say the issue coming out Aug.

Athletics | Muhammad breaks world record in 400 hurdles at nationals

The running joke between Dalilah Muhammad and some of her competitors goes like this: She orders the wet conditions. Because she reigns in the rain.

World briefs

The Buzz | 16-year-old Fortnite world champ wins $3 million

All those hours playing video games have paid off for a 16-year-old. Kyle Giersdorf, of Pottsgrove, Pennsylvania, racked up the most points and won $3 million as

Trump signs Sept. 11 victims’ compensation fund extension

President Donald Trump yesterday signed a bill ensuring that a victims’ compensation fund related to the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks never runs out of money, ending years

Our Desk | What amputation claims?

The story of the migrant worker whose left leg was amputated is an example of how a number of non-resident workers – particularly non-skilled ones – remain helpless

Tuesday, July 30, 2019 – edition no. 3343

• Australia’s Crown Resorts is facing a possible probe over links to Chinese triads * China brings options back on the table * Divisive ‘rumor offence’ article draws public concern * Sulu Sou

Gov’t denies Chui ready to head new investment firm

The government has denied media reports that Chief Executive Chui Sai On is expected to head a new investment firm after he leaves office.

Crime | Boutique owner charged with underage sex

A 30-year-old man has been charged with having sexual intercourse with a 14-year-old girl, the Judiciary Police (PJ) reported. The PJ told a special press conference

Possible tropical storm to enter South China Sea

A tropical cyclone that is expected to begin incubating in the South China Sea this week, may affect Macau even as its current trajectory will take it close

Ask The Vet | Upper respiratory infection in cats

A feline upper respiratory infection (or URI) is an infection in the upper respiratory tract of your cat and involves areas such as the nose, throat and the sinus area.

Trump displeased with Macau’s ‘developing country’ status

American President Donald Trump has accused the Macau SAR and six others among the world’s 10 wealthiest economies of obtaining unfair advantages in international trade

DSAL stresses the law protects non-residents after work accidents

The Labour Affairs Bureau (DSAL) has reaffirmed that non-resident workers (TNR) who are victims of work accidents in Macau are fully protected by the local laws.

MGM Resorts promises decision on properties by autumn, shares rise

Jim Murren, chief executive officer of MGM Resorts International, has worked hard to please his cranky shareholders. He’s cut costs, eliminating more than 1,000 jobs.

Briefs | Ho Yin garden planned for patriotic education

The Sculpture Park of the Chinese Ethnics has been relocated to Ho Yin garden, with the Municipal Affairs Bureau (IAM) planning to open the new park to the

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