Kim watches performance by South Korean pop stars

North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un clapped his hands and said he was “deeply moved” as he, along with his wife and hundreds of other citizens, watched

Bodies of 38 workers killed in Iraq arrive back in India

A special plane carrying the bodies of 38 Indian construction workers killed by the Islamic State group in Iraq arrived in the northern Indian city of Amritsar

Turkey, Russia deepen ties amid troubled relations with West

Ties between Russia and Turkey are growing closer than ever, as Russia runs into widespread diplomatic fallout from the poisoned spy scandal and Turkey’s relations with its

Trump calls for border legislation using ‘nuclear option’

President Donald Trump continued to rage over immigration yesterday, calling on Congress to pass border legislation using the “Nuclear Option if necessary.” Trump tweeted that

Syria | Largest rebel group starts leaving Damascus enclave

The most powerful Syrian rebel faction on the fringes of Damascus began abandoning its stronghold in the once rebel-held enclave of eastern Ghouta today, opening

Offbeat | Iowa man wins lawsuit over calling his hometown stinky

An Iowa man threatened by city officials with legal action for saying on a website that his hometown smelled like “rancid dog food” won a free-speech lawsuit

This Day in History | 1996 – ‘Unabomber’ suspect arrested

Police in the United States have arrested a man they believe to be the notorious “Unabomber” who has killed three people and maimed 23 others. The

Football | Premier League pay gap is bigger than HSBC, Goldman

Football players’ multimillion-pound salaries have made the male-female pay gap at England’s Premier League clubs the biggest in the U.K., even larger than the disparity at

Football | Champions League Dominant at home, Europe where Bayern & City measure success

Three of the teams in the Champions League quarterfinals are in a luxurious position, and running away with their domestic competitions allows them to concentrate on

World briefs

CHINA-VIETNAM Vietnam and China have called for restraint in resolving disputes in the South China Sea, adding that the two countries should manage the disputes and not expand

The Buzz | Space lab mostly burns up on re-entry in south Pacific

China’s defunct Tiangong 1 space station mostly burned up on re-entry into the atmosphere yesterday over the central South Pacific, Chinese space authorities said. The experimental space laboratory

Prosecutors want six years in Ng Lap Seng sentencing

Prosecutors in the case of Macau billionaire Ng Lap Seng are pressing for a U.S. District Court in Manhattan to sentence the convicted real estate mogul to

Our Desk | Rising interest rates could spell trouble

Macau interest rates are expected to rise significantly in the next few years, as local authorities pay close attention to the monetary situation in both Hong Kong and

Tuesday, April 3, 2018 – edition no. 3019

* Richard Branson buys Hard Rock casino-hotel in Las Vegas * Older parts of town ‘can’t wait’ * Women shot with airsoft gun * Macao Orchestra performs in Myanmar   DOWNLOAD

Urban Planning Committee suspends discussion on Cheoc Van hotel

The Urban Planning Committee (CPU) gathered in plenary meeting yesterday to discuss the approval of the urban conditions of 19 land plots across the

Public consultations on heritage sites concluded with positive evaluation

Two public consultations ended last week regarding plans for the “Procedures for the Classification of Lai Chi Vun Shipyards” in Coloane and the “Plan for the Safeguard

Macau airport still after long-haul routes to Europe, South America

The Macau International Airport Company (CAM) still has an eye to developing long-haul flights to Europe and South America, but that will depend on securing the

Re-elected FMCC chairman pledges to strengthen bilateral ties

The election was held at Grand Lapa hotel last week during the Chamber’s annual General Assembly. Nacky Kuan, executive director of Macao Water, was

Pakistan | Malala returns to homeland, says she will continue fight for girls’ education

Nobel Peace Prize winner Malala Yousafzai yesterday said she was excited to be back in Pakistan for the first time since she was shot in 2012

Record stock streak enriches casino tycoon by USD12b

Galaxy Entertainment Group is on a record winning streak as the effects of a Chinese anti-graft campaign fade - and that’s enriching its owner to the tune

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