Great times | A Chef Shares His Secrets

Have you ever watched a chef’s tv show, and been inspired by the way he or she creates the most delicious dishes? But what if you could watch a celebrity

Kim Jong Nam | Vietnam woman pleads guilty to lesser charge in murder case

A Vietnamese woman who is the only suspect in custody for the killing of the North Korean leader’s half brother pleaded guilty to a lesser charge in a Malaysian

Chronology of key events in the killing of Kim Jong Nam

Two Southeast Asian women were the only suspects charged with murder after an outcast from North Korea’s ruling family was poisoned with VX nerve agent at a Kuala

Tycoon challenges Hong Kong bid to ease extraditions to China

Hong Kong billionaire Joseph Lau has filed a court challenge against proposed extradition law changes that would make it easier to transfer fugitives between the city,

Gaming | Sports betting revenue projection was USD11.5m. So far? $150k

Casinos in Rhode Island lost nearly USD900,000 (MOP7.28 million) on sports betting in February after winning bets for the Super Bowl and other professional sports were

Corporate Bits | MGM stops using single-use plastics

MGM has removed all single-use plastics from its restaurants and replaced them with environmentally-friendly alternatives, the gaming operator announced in a statement. Last year, MGM said that it

Beijing announces trade concessions as Liu He heads to US

The Chinese government said it will extend a suspension of retaliatory tariffs on U.S. autos and include the opioid fentanyl in a list of controlled substances, two

SOUTH CHINA SEA | Philippines protests ‘swarming’ of Chinese boats near island

The Philippines has protested the presence of more than 200 Chinese vessels that were sighted from January to March near a Philippine-occupied island in the disputed

Premier meets New Zealand’s leader amid 5G dispute

Chinese Premier Li Keqiang urged New Zealand to provide a “fair, transparent, convenient” investment environment in a meeting yesterday with the country’s prime minister, Jacinda Ardern,

23 children sickened in suspected poisoning

A kindergarten teacher has been arrested in eastern China after 23 students were sickened in a suspected act of deliberate poisoning, police said yesterday. The teacher, identified by

Taipei protests China jets crossing center of Taiwan Strait

Taiwan said yesterday that its planes warned off Chinese military aircraft that crossed the center line in the Taiwan Strait, and called China’s move a provocation

New Japan era to be called ‘Reiwa,’ or pursuing harmony

The era of Japan’s next emperor, which begins May 1, will be named “Reiwa,” connoting pursuit of harmony, the government said yesterday after selecting the phrase

Elections | Ukrainian comedian sure of victory in presidential runoff

Volodymyr Zelenskiy has no political experience, but that’s no problem for the people of Ukraine who have already seen that working for him. In a striking

Aviation tragedy | 3 bodies found in plane crash that killed Russian tycoon

German authorities yesterday recovered the bodies of three people, including one of Russia’s richest women, who were killed in a small plane crash near Frankfurt a day

UK | Parliament gets new chance to offer options on Brexit

Britain’s Parliament gets another chance to offer a way forward on Britain’s stalled divorce from the European Union, holding a series of votes on Brexit alternatives in

This Day in History | 1982 – Argentina invades Falklands

Argentina has invaded the British territory of the Falkland Islands in the south Atlantic. The islands, off the coast of Argentina, have been a cause of friction

Offbeat | Mexican police nab man who tried to rob bank with loader

Prosecutors in the central state of Morelos say the loader had a front bucket as well as a jackhammer the thieves used to destroy the wall

Tennis | New Davis Cup goes virtual to increase sponsorship revenue

The changes in the Davis Cup go beyond its revamped format. In addition to a new playing formula that will bring nations together for a weeklong

Football | FIFA hires Portugal team spokesman to lead communications

FIFA has hired long- time Portugal national team spokesman Onofre Costa as head of communications. FIFA said Costa started work in Zurich yesterday with the title

The Buzz | Facebook shuts down accounts linked to Pakistan’s military

Facebook said yesterday it has shut down more than 100 misleading pages, groups and accounts linked to the Pakistani military. It said the accounts were eliminated because they engaged

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