This Day in History | 1944 – Hitler survives assassination attempt

Adolf Hitler has escaped death after a bomb exploded at 1242 local time at his headquarters in Rastenberg, East Prussia. The German News Agency broke the news from

Auto Racing | F1 champion Hamilton signs new contract with Mercedes

Formula One champion Lewis Hamilton has ended months of stalling and deliberation by finally signing a new contract with Mercedes. The four-time world champion penned

Olympics | IOC adds seven medal events to 2022 Beijing Winter Games program

Planning for its next three Olympic Games, the IOC added seven medal events to the 2022 Beijing Winter Games, published a 2020 Tokyo Olympics schedule with no

World briefs

PHILIPPINES The immigration bureau yesterday ordered the deportation of an Australian nun who has angered the president by joining anti-government rallies, but her lawyers called the move “persecution”

The Buzz | Video emerges of Macron bodyguard beating protester in Paris

A video showing one of French President Emmanuel Macron’s security chiefs beating a student demonstrator in May, until now cloaked in secrecy, is drawing a fierce public backlash

Holocaust deniers Zuckerberg clarifies statements on treatment of fake news

Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg is clarifying his stance pertaining to Holocaust deniers after getting some blowback on social media. Speaking with Recode’s Kara Swisher, Zuckerberg, who is Jewish, said

Bizcuits | IPIM rebranded

The lack of transparency and high use of discretion with the residency application and renewal process through Macau Trade and Investment Promotion Institute (IPIM) have been ongoing and

Friday, July 20, 2018 – edition no. 3093

* Concerns over license recognition, bridge impact on traffic * HK airport planning security fee hike * Seminar focused on start-ups * After rescue, wild boars pray for protection   DOWNLOAD

Denzel Washington kills in ‘The Equalizer 2’

You won’t usually find Denzel Washington in a movie sequel. He just doesn’t do them. Something about not wanting to repeat himself. So there must be something

‘The Mere Wife’ explores ‘Beowulf’ in the suburbs

Maria Dahvana Headley’s new novel, “The Mere Wife,” is much more than a simple recasting of the ancient epic poem “Beowulf” in the suburbs. It’s “The Stepford

Meg Myers is angry, anguished, exciting on new album

If you assume from the title of Meg Myers’ new album that she’s taken a fun and frivolous turn, you’ll be sorely mistaken. Thrilled, but very mistaken. The superb

Travelog | Travel agents: How to find a good one and how they can help

Erika Richter, communications director for the American Society of Travel Agents, joined this week’s episode of the AP Travel podcast “Get Outta Here!” to explain how travel

The Icon of Serbia II

(Continued from “The Icon of Serbia” on 18 May 2018) Covering some 88,000 sqkm (with Kosovo) or 77,000 sqkm (without Kosovo) and with a population of just over 7

FOOD & BEVERAGE | Aji first to showcase Nikkei cuisine

Combining traditional Peruvian cuisine with Japanese techniques, Aji at MGM Cotai is the first local restaurant to showcase the unique Nikkei cuisine. Peru’s star Chef Mitsuharu

Get outta here

  * Movies: Equalizer 2 * Book: The Mere Wife by Maria Dahvana Headley * Music: Take Me to the Disco by Meg Myers * Wine: The Icon of Serbia II * F&B: Aji first

DSEJ fines kindergarten after sexual abuse reports

The Education and Youth Affairs Bureau (DSEJ) concluded the investigation of the D. José da Costa Nunes kindergarten case of alleged pedophilia, in which

Thailand | Youth football players rescued from cave meet the media

The 12 boys and their  football coach rescued from a cave in northern Thailand left the hospital where they had been recuperating and appeared

First-time homebuyers dominate property market

Real estate agencies said that the implementation of regulatory measures for the residential market in February significantly curbed property speculation and first-time homebuyers dominated the market. The total

Briefs | Firemen busier during first half of 2018

Data from the Fire Services Bureau (CB) for the first half of 2018 shows that the number of incidents reported has increased 3.6 percent from the same period

Departments reiterate Canidrome must leave this week

Several government departments, including the Gaming Inspection and Coordination Bureau (DICJ), the Civic and Municipal Affairs Bureau (IACM), the Sports Bureau, and the Land, Public Works and

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