‘Avengers: Endgame’ is Marvel’s machine in high gear

Satisfaction is a complicated concept in Marvel Land. On the one hand, every morsel of pre-release information is obsessively poured over in feverish anticipation. But by the

Young friends make a bad decision in Gudenkauf novel

Twelve-year-old Cora Landry starts junior high, and she lacks friends and social skills to succeed in the environment of cliques and budding puberty. She eventually makes

Supergroup LSD’s debut both too much and too little

When solo artists combine into supergroups, the results are usually fun, if fleeting. But all too often, they have an Achilles’ heel: Too many cooks in the

News of the World | Notre Dame fire was a warning bell. But will Europe listen?

It’s a thin line where the patina of age on Europe’s countless monuments gives way to the onset of neglect. Like with so many loved ones, all

Travelog | Greece opens shipwreck sites to divers as underwater museums

Near the northern Greek island of Alonissos lies a remarkable ancient shipwreck: the remains of a massive cargo ship that changed archaeologists’ understanding of shipbuilding in antiquity.

Friday, April 26, 2019 – edition no. 3278

* Hand-carved mahjong tiles are a dying craft * Ng calls for multilingual helpers in parks * Hegarty’s death at GP due to ‘minute error’ * GBA skepticism ‘is groundless’   DOWNLOAD

Interview: Sri Lanka’s PM says potential bombers at large

COLOMBO, Sri Lanka (AP) — Sri Lanka's prime minister said today (Thursday) that suspects linked to the coordinated Easter Sunday bomb attacks remain at large and could have access to

Lawmakers Agenda | Tourism pressure, new cabinet and prostitution concerns

The tourism pressure on the population and parts of the city is one of the concerns expressed recently by several lawmakers in interventions at the Legislative Assembly

Pro-democrats propose amendment for public house and affordable house acts

The New Macau Association (ANM) is making proposals to the government regarding the social housing act and economic housing act bill. Yesterday, members of

Real estate investment failures top locals’ complaints related to mainland

Since its opening, the Macau Federation of Trade Unions’ office in Guangdong province has received more than 100 complaints from Macau residents. The Guangdong

Briefs | HK couple busted for selling cocaine in NAPE area

A couple from Hong Kong was arrested for drug trafficking. They had sold cocaine in Macau for the period of about two weeks for MOP80,000, the Judiciary Police

Macau celebrates China Space Day for second year

The local Education and Youth Affairs Bureau (DSEJ) and the Science and Technology Development Fund have invited approximately 400 middle school students to participate in the

Chui and Leong attend second Belt and Road Forum

Chief Executive Chui Sai On and Secretary for Economy and Finance, Lionel Leong, are attending the second “International Belt and Road” Forum for International Cooperation in Beijing

President Obiang says Equatorial Guinea could be the ninth member of Forum Macau

Equatorial Guinea may soon apply to join Forum Macau, said President Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo in an interview with the Africa Monitor newsletter in Malabo. Obiang

Guangdong announces policies allowing private ownership of GBA islands

Come to GBA to be an island owner,” mainland news outlet 21st Century Business Herald wrote in a report about the latest document issued by

Hong Kong targets major events with Kai Tak Sports Park

The neighboring region of Hong Kong (HK) is investing a total of HKD30 billion in a mega project that will transform the Kai Tak area into

Hong Kong | Court sentences leaders of Occupy Central movement

A court in Hong Kong handed down prison sentences of up to 16 months yesterday to eight leaders of massive 2014 pro-democracy protests on public nuisance offenses.

Nintendo’s big rally on China prospects hasn’t scared off shorts

Nintendo Co. shares have surged this year thanks to a stellar games lineup and potential entry into China. But the hedge funds betting against the company

Markets Beijing seeks to rectify easing expectation with unusual denials

China’s policy makers broke their traditional silence on market rumors and denied speculation of easing moves three times this month, attempting to temper expectations the government will

Eastern Economic Corridor | Richest family in Thailand is getting richer by helping China

Chia Ek Chor fled his typhoon-ravaged village in southern China and started a new life in Thailand selling vegetable seeds with his brother in 1921.

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