Rugby | Six Nations: France make six changes for Italy test in Rome

France coach Jacques Brunel kept faith with his captain while tinkering with his lineup again to make six changes to his team ahead of the Six Nations

Football | Ronaldo inspires praise, and more goals, from Messi

Now playing in different countries, Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo still find ways to inspire one another to new heights. Ronaldo captured the attention of

World briefs

BELT & ROAD China pledged greater cooperation with American and European companies on Belt and Road ventures, in its latest bid to counter criticism that President Xi Jinping’s

The Buzz | New Zealand politician punched in face while walking to work

A New Zealand government minister said he was punched in the face while walking to work in an attack that’s rare in a country where politicians often mingle

Macau’s Kim | Murder trial Malaysia won’t drop case against Vietnamese suspect

Malaysia’s attorney-general ordered the murder case to proceed against a Vietnamese woman accused in the killing of the estranged half brother of North Korea’s leader, prosecutors said

Local newspapers fading away | The case of Waynesville

  * Movies: Triple Frontier * Books: “Daisy Jones &The Six” by Taylor Jenkins Reid * Music: Cash Cabin Sessions, Vol. 3 by Todd Snider

Bizcuits | Labour protection: No value in values

Macau residents would not have been surprised by the Times’ exposé (Special Report March 8) of the conditions our most vulnerable workers are at times forced to accept.

In ‘Triple Frontier,’ a special-ops heist goes awry

Job opportunities seldom diverge as greatly as they do for the former special forces operatives of J.C. Chandor’s “Triple Frontier.” There is selling condos or taking contract

‘Daisy Jones and the Six’ will draw you in

Set in the drugs and rock ‘n’ roll culture of 1970s, the story begins with an LA “it girl” named Daisy Jones whose big blue eyes

Johnny Cash’s cabin is setting for fine Todd Snider album

The microphone pops when Todd Snider delivers an especially emphatic lyric, and his chair creaks under the weight of his performance. The rustic charm of the setting

Decline in readers, ads leads hundreds of newspapers to fold

Five minutes late, Darrell Todd Maurina sweeps into a meeting room and plugs in his laptop computer. He places a Wi-Fi hotspot on the table and turns

Travelog | Across Baghdad, a moment of respite and guarded hope

Baghdad’s main commercial district has seen more bombings than its residents can count. Death visited almost daily during times of war — most horrifically, a 2015 suicide

The Land of the Eagles II

(Continued from “Land of the Eagles” on 12 February 2019) To this day, the flag and coat-of-arms of Albania still prominently feature those of Gjergj Kastriot Skanderbeg’s. Indeed, the

Friday, March 15, 2019 – edition no. 3249

* US Report | Macau gov’t taking steps to curtail freedom of the press * Plastic bag ‘subsidy’ * Sulu Sou takes driver complaints to Chui * Ronaldo inspires praise and more goals

Two in five pass civil servants’ assessment

Approximately 40 percent of this year’s civil servants’ bachelor-level examination attendees passed the exams. The government announced the assessment results yesterday. This is the first bachelor’s level capacity

Vietnamese suspect in Kim killing looking for release

Just four days ago, the future for Indonesia’s Siti Aisyah looked bleak — she was two years into her detention in Malaysia and faced a possible

Taobao business visas | Shangwu endorsements extended to three years

In January this year, the Guangdong government announced the extension of the Shangwu endorsement terms from one-year multiple entry to three-years multiple-entry. The news comes as

Education | MUST invites over 200 companies for career day

The Macau University of Science and Technology kicked off its annual career day yesterday, inviting some 220 companies and institutions, 62 of which are from Greater Bay

What makes Macau | Public consultation on intangible cultural heritage opens

The public consultation for the recommended items to be included in the List of Intangible Cultural Heritage opened yesterday and will last for 30 days until

Basketball | Black Bears: Guangdong squad relocates to Macau, shows what it means to be a local team

The team was renamed the Macau Black Bears - prior to the Asian black bear Bobo’s death last year, but as a homage to the long-time Flora Garden

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