Football | Monaco fires Jardim after poor start to season

Relishing his team’s fifth consecutive top-three finish in the French league, Monaco vice-president Vadim Vasilyev spoke in May about his dream to make Leonardo Jardim the

Football | Attorney: Ronaldo rape report documents altered, fabricated

Cristiano Ronaldo’s new Las Vegas criminal defense lawyer went on the attack yesterday , saying documents cited in media reports about a rape claim against

World briefs

INDONESIA The heads of the World Bank and IMF appealed yesterday to the U.S. and China to cool their dispute over technology policy and play by world

The Buzz | Police: Trump’s UK visit used 10,000 officers, cost USD24M

British police chiefs say security for U.S. President Donald Trump’s visit in July involved almost 10,000 officers and cost nearly 18 million pounds (USD24 million), making it the

US, Russian astronauts safe after emergency landing

Two astronauts from the U.S. and Russia were safe yesterday after an emergency landing in the steppes of Kazakhstan following the failure of a Russian booster rocket carrying

Bizcuits | Activists: Guiding us down Desire Paths

Desire paths are tracks worn by the wishes and feet of those gone before. As explained in an article in last week’s Guardian, they very often run contrary

Friday, October 12, 2018 – edition 3148

* More than 1,200 people on death row | Malaysia claims it will end death penalty for all crimes * The state of the art * Qatar airways starts cargo services to

Biblical Honey

  * Movies:The Hate U Give * Books: The Forgotten by Ben Bradlee Jr. * Music: Look Now by Elvis Costello & The Imposters * Wine: The Mistaken Identity * Travelog: New Tokyo fish market

‘The Hate U Give’ should be seen by everyone

The Hate U Give “ begins with a scene at the family dinner table where a father is giving his young kids “the talk” — the one

‘The Forgotten’ eyes evolution of white Trump voters

There have been many books, studies and feature stories on the rise of the alienated white voters who came out in large numbers to elect President Donald

Elvis Costello views misery on sumptuous ‘Look Now’

Like in “Anna Karenina,” the characters in “Look Now,” Elvis Costello’s sumptuous new album with The Imposters, are each unhappy in their own way. A woman

News of the World | Israeli frankincense farmer cashes in on rare honey

An Israeli farmer has cashed in by making exotic honey from a rare tree that produces frankincense — the resin once worth its weight in gold and venerated

The Mistaken Identity

Like the plot straight out of a book from the Romantic era, sometimes it takes a masqueraded or mistaken identity to survive. In the vinous world, the protagonist

Travelog | New Tokyo fish market starts traditionally with tuna auction

Tokyo’s famous fish market reopened yesterday at a new location but retained its most famous tradition: the tuna auction. The customary clanging of bells opened

Q&A | Joe Chan, Environmental activist: ‘So far, there is no education about plastic pollution’

On Aug. 30, a group of residents attained some 4,700 signatures supporting the "Ban Single Use Plastic" campaign, noting that the government needs to consider long-term investments for

Beijing endorses work of Macau assembly

The Chinese central government fully endorses the work of the Legislative Assembly (AL), according to Chinese vice-premier Han Zheng. Yesterday during a meeting with

Briefs | Free visa to Myanmar for MSAR passport holders

Holders of the Macau SAR passport can now enter the Republic of the Union of Myanmar without a visa. This new measure is an enhancement of the visa-on-arrival privilege

Beishan Jazz Festival  to kick off tomorrow

The Beishan Jazz Festival 2018 will be held from tomorrow till Sunday at the Hengqin International Advertising Creative Industry Base, bringing in a total of 17

Crime | 78-year-old man suspected of sexual assault of children aged 8 and 9

A local 78-year-old course instructor has been arrested after having sexually assaulted two female minor students, aged 8 and 9 years old. The two victims are sisters. The

Flood barriers construction in Inner Harbor only after 2021

The construction of flood barriers (levees) in low-lying areas of the city and namely the Inner Harbor, was previously announced by the government as a

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