Football | PSG coach says too early to know how long Neymar is out for

Neymar needs further medical tests next week to determine how best to treat his latest right foot injury, and assess how long he will be out

Arnautovic signs new West Ham deal amid interest from China

Marko Arnautovic signed a contract extension at West Ham on Saturday, hours after declaring his intention to stay with the English Premier League club despite a “very

Tennis | Djokovic overwhelms Nadal for 7th Australian Open title

Novak Djokovic was so good, so relentless, so pretty much perfect, that Rafael Nadal never stood a chance. Djokovic reduced one of the greats of the

Japanese fans celebrate Osaka’s rise to top of tennis world

Led by a congratulatory tweet from the prime minister, Japan reveled in Naomi Osaka’s dramatic Australian Open win yesterday. Osaka beat Petra Kvitova 7-6 (2), 5-7, 6-4

The Buzz | Michael Jackson documentary puts star back under microscope

Michael Jackson, whose music remains ubiquitous nearly a decade after his death, is under fresh scrutiny. The singer’s alleged sexual crimes are being re-examined in a four-hour documentary

Palestinian artist brings Japanese origami to Gaza

In a small studio packed with sculptures made of scrap metal, Palestinian artist Ahmed Humaid has found a new medium in origami, the Japanese art of

World Briefs

PHILIPPINES Muslims in the southern Philippines overwhelmingly approved in a referendum the creation of a new autonomous region in hopes of ending nearly half a century of unrest,

World Views | Thai property can stay hot in chillier times

Thailand’s booming property market is at risk of cooling this year as rampant construction threatens an oversupply of apartments amid increasing global economic headwinds. The country has

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Crimes grow 12 percent in 2018, kidnapping, scams and sexual offenses raise concerns

There was an 11.7 percent surge in the number of criminal cases in 2018 when compared with the previous year registering a total of 14,108 

Gaming | Henry Fok Foundation sides with Pansy Ho in SJM takeover

A cooperation agreement signed this week between Pansy Ho and the Henry Fok Foundation is indicative of a takeover at Macau’s oldest gaming concession, Sociedade de Jogos de

Chimelong Museum aiming to open after Q2

Zhuhai officials have announced the opening of a Chimelong Museum that will be constructed within the Hengqin New Area, it has been reported. Slated to

Health | Three more serious cases of flu infection reported, one death

Three serious cases of influenza accompanied by pneumonia and other complications were reported on Wednesday at both Conde de São Januário Hospital Center (CHCSJ) and Kiang

Q&A | Bob Essert Acoustician: ‘Hong Kong’s cultural industry still has some way to go’

The Xiqu Center at the West Kowloon Cultural District - Hong Kong’s largest arts and cultural site – officially opened to the public on Sunday.

Xiqu Center designed to keep Chinese opera traditions

WEST Kowloon Cultural District (WKCD) is Hong Kong’s cultural quarter, featuring a blend of arts, education, and public space. Its first finished institution - The Xiqu

Kim Jong Nam Murder | Indonesian in North Korea trial wins appeal for statements

An Indonesian woman jointly accused of killing the estranged half brother of North Korea’s leader won an appeal yesterday to obtain witness statements given to police as

Briefs | No damage to Ruins of St. Paul’s after drone crash

The Cultural Affairs Bureau (IC) said that no damage was found after a drone crashed into the Ruins of St. Paul’s on Thursday night. According to a statement, after

AL Plenary | Criminalization of public disrespect of national symbols passed

A law which proposes a maximum of three years imprisonment for behavior which publicly insults national symbols has been passed at the Legislative Assembly (AL).

Lawmakers call for regulation on domestic noise

During yesterday’s Legislative Assembly (AL) plenary meeting, many lawmakers called on the government to generate better measures for handling noise issues in the city. The director

Worries that private school boards will deprive schools’ autonomy

A law proposing the establishment of school boards in private schools at the non-tertiary level triggered lawmakers’ suspicions during yesterday’s Legislative Assembly (AL) session. However, the law was passed.

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