India, Pakistan trade fire in Kashmir; two dead

Two paramilitary soldiers were killed and eight civilians wounded yesterday when Pakistani soldiers attacked dozens of forward posts along the highly militarized frontier in disputed Kashmir, Indian

Health | Many breast cancer patients can skip chemo, big study finds

Most women with the most common form of early-stage breast cancer can safely skip chemotherapy without hurting their chances of beating the disease, doctors are reporting from

Spain | New leader is sworn in, faces Catalan conundrum

New Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez had been barely sworn in Saturday before one of the country’s most critical issues facing his fragile government was pressed upon

Italy | New gov’t vows to create jobs, deport migrants

Italy’s new populist leaders commemorated the founding of the Italian republic by attending a pomp-filled military parade Saturday — and then promised to get to work

Offbeat | 2 of 4 peacocks that escaped from zoo found safe

Two of the four peacocks that escaped from the Philadelphia Zoo this week and took a stroll on a nearby highway have been found safe, a day

This Day in History | 1989 – Massacre in Tiananmen Square

Several hundred civilians have been shot dead by the Chinese army during a bloody military operation to crush a democratic protest in Peking’s (Beijing) Tiananmen Square.

Top golfing CEOs mix business with birdies for above par results

What does it take to be a top golfer when you’re also a chief executive officer? Play 60 rounds a year, spend your spare time gleaning tips

Tim Cahill set to play in fourth World Cup for Australia

Tim Cahill will have a chance to score a goal in his fourth consecutive World Cup for Australia. The 38-year-old forward was chosen on Sunday by

On the Road to WORLD CUP | Confetti greets Argentina’s first triumph in 1978

Controversy and confetti. The 1978 World Cup in Argentina was awash with both. Twelve years after being awarded the right to host the World Cup,

World briefs

PHILIPPINES President Rodrigo Duterte lashed out yesterday at another U.N. human rights expert for making critical remarks about his supposed role in the expulsion of the chief justice,

The Buzz | Thousands march across NYC’s Brooklyn Bridge in gun protest

Thousands of demonstrators have marched across New York’s Brooklyn Bridge in a protest against gun violence. A student-led group called Youth Over Guns organized Saturday’s protest. The

Gaming | Caesars workers threatening strike in Las Vegas reach deal

A union for casino workers and one of the largest resort operators in Las Vegas reached a tentative labor agreement Friday that would cover about a

Rear Window | Presumed guilty

First things first; we should begin with an unequivocal disclaimer of not having any suspicion,  no shadow of a doubt at all, of the full independence and

Monday, June 4, 2018 – edition 3060

* Trump-Kim summit is back on. How do Singaporeans feel? * Couto gets podium at Fuji 24 hours * A controversial dispatch * US trade deals off if tariffs go ahead   DOWNLOAD

Courts will not provide Portuguese translation of ruling

The Times has learned that a request from the two lawyers defending Sulu Sou and Scott Chiang to have the 66-page ruling translated from Chinese

Casinos called to join non-mandatory central provident fund

It was “strongly suggested” to Macau’s gaming operators that they join the government’s non-mandatory central provident fund system in order to secure the retirement pension of their employees.

CRIME | Taxi driver threatens passengers with violence

The long history of infractions by Macau taxi drivers has had a new episode. This time, passengers have accused a driver of being aggressive, according

AL Plenary | New regime to ease supervision over financial leasing companies

The amendment of the regime of Macau’s financial leasing companies was passed by the Legislative Assembly (AL) yesterday. With the new law, financial leasing companies will

Some disabled residents to qualify for FSS system

Beneficiaries of the region’s temporary Provisional Disability Allowance will be transferred to the region’s Social Security Fund (FSS) to better provide basic social security for residents

Citizens encouraged to be aware of heat wave

The Health Bureau (SSM) has issued a statement in which citizens are encouraged to be aware of the effects caused by the “heat wave” affecting the region over the

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