This Day in History | 1989 – Malta summit ends Cold War

The leaders of the two world superpowers, the USA and the USSR, have declared an end to the Cold War after two days of storm-lashed talks at the

Offbeat | DC clerk stalls marriage over ‘foreign’ New Mexico ID card

A District of Columbia clerk and a supervisor refused to accept a New Mexico man’s state driver’s license as he sought a marriage license because she and her

Germany and Netherlands to meet in Euro 2020 qualifying

Germany will face the Netherlands in a challenging qualifying group for the 2020 European Championship in a swift reunion between the sides after meeting in the UEFA Nations

Football | River plate refuses to play final match in Madrid

The title match of South America’s club football championship was thrown into disarray again when Argentina’s River Plate refused to play the rearranged final in Spain.

The Buzz | Airport workers’ bus hits taxi on Hong Kong road, killing five

A bus ferrying workers to Hong Kong International Airport slammed into a stopped taxi on a highway Friday, killing five people and injuring more than 30, police said.

Entertainment | Netflix tiptoes into theaters, demands secrecy

Netflix Inc. has an Oscar contender on its hands with “Roma,” a drama about a Mexico City family from Academy Award- winning director Alfonso Cuaron.

World Briefs

VIETNAM A court in northern Vietnam has jailed two former police generals for protecting a multimillion-dollar online gambling ring as the Communist government steps up its crackdown on

Insight | Where are the poets, the wild ones?

Looking at the Chinese literary scene, one wonders, where are the poets, the non-conformists? Where are, as Kerouac put it, “the mad ones, the ones who are mad

Monday, December 3, 2018 – edition no. 3183

* Groups oppose embalming of BoBo bear * Filipino community celebrates Christmas * Kenyan athletes dominate Macau Marathon * Riot debris covers Paris streets   DOWNLOAD PDF   II Int'l Festival | Green Book -

MDT Exclusive: Mike Goodridge, IFFAM Artistic director | ‘There is a really exciting movement in China cinema’

The craftmanship of a film festival is intertwined with its city, its community, and its film industry, projecting the best international cinema in Macau and taking Macau

Policy address | Lawmakers concerned with extension of police powers

Wong Sio Chak was at the Legislative Assembly (AL) yesterday to present the top priorities for the area of security. Several lawmakers expressed concerns over what they called

Advertorial | MGM is once again leading the city’s art and culture social conversation

What’s surprising about the “The Story of Yanxi Palace” isn’t its mega popularity or rave reviews. Rather, it is that some of this imperial-age television drama’s biggest

China-PH medical forum a reflection of warming diplomatic ties

Hundreds of medical professionals and government officials are participating in an international symposium co-hosted in Macau and the Philippines, with the dual aims of furthering

Thai festival kicks off tomorrow

The 13th edition of the Thai Cultural Festival will be held from tomorrow until Sunday at Rua de Abreu Nunes, dubbed amongst Thais as “small Bangkok.”

One-day HKZMB tour groups requested to be reasonably organized

The Guangzhou Municipal Administration of Tourism has requested that mainland travel agencies “reasonably arrange one-day tours to Hong-Kong and Macau through the Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macau Bridge (HKZMB).”

Kart GP to be held from Dec. 6 to 9

The 2018 Macau International Kart Grand Prix is set to be held from December 6 to 9 at the Coloane Karting Track.  Around 150 karters from Australia,

Briefs | Imports surge in October

Macau’s total merchandise import rose by 37.8 percent year-on-year to MOP8.53 billion in October, according to the Statistics and Census Service. Imports of mobile phones, beauty cosmetics and

Ikea moving into city centers to adapt to consumer changes

An airport worker drops by Warsaw’s newest Ikea store during her lunch break to finish up plans for a home refurbishment. Around her, people drift in

Real Estate Matters | An abundance of agents

Sam Lee is a marketing manager and property consultant at JML Property.  JML was established in 1994 and offers Investment Property & Homes. It specializes in managing properties

Beijing halts work by team on gene-edited babies

China’s government ordered a halt yesterday to work by a medical team that claimed to have helped make the world’s first gene-edited babies, as a group of

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