Cambodia | PM suspending US MIA searches over visa ban

Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen says he will retaliate against a U.S. halt on the issuing of visas to senior foreign ministry officials and their families

UK | London fire probe chief: Survivors feel ‘anger and betrayal’

A government-ordered inquiry into the London tower block fire that killed at least 80 people opened yesterday, with its leader acknowledging that survivors feel a “great sense of

Offbeat | Pathologist suspected of drunken driving toted human organs

Authorities in central Indiana say a pathologist arrested on suspicion of drunken driving had human organs and tissues in his pickup truck when he was pulled over along

This Day in History | 1950 – UN stages daring assault on Inchon

The United Nations has landed up to 50,000 troops behind enemy lines at Inchon, on the west coast of Korea. Inchon operates as a port for

Win-win: Paris awarded ‘24 Olympics, LA gets ‘28

The tears welling in the Paris mayor’s eyes told the story one way. The words the Los Angeles mayor spoke told it another. This was one of

Football | World Cup qualifying: Syria to play Australia in Malaysia

Football Federation Australia says it has received official confirmation that Syria will host the Socceroos in Malaysia in the first leg of the Asian World Cup qualifying

World briefs

HONG KONG will hold by-elections in March next year to replace four lawmakers that were disqualified from the legislature over the controversial manner in which they took their

The Buzz | Reports: China orders bitcoin exchanges to shut down

Regulators have ordered Chinese bitcoin exchanges to close, two business newspapers reported yesterday, after uncertainty about the digital currency’s future in China caused its price to plunge.

Scientists: Future of oldest tree species on Earth in peril

The bristlecone pine tree, famous for its wind-beaten, gnarly limbs and having the longest lifespan on Earth, is losing a race to the top of mountains throughout

Kapok | Unfair it is

In a two-round election, you follow your heart in the first round and trust your brain in the second. In Macao, we only have one round, so both

Friday, September 15, 2017 – edition no. 2888

* MGTO says Macau not ready for sharing economy * Hotel Estoril tender to launch * Pot at poker tables? * Stanley’s daughter makes new music   DOWNLOAD

Life and death of Irma

  * Movies: mother! * Books: A Legacy of Spies by John Le Carre * Music: Contraband Love by Larry Campbell & Teresa Williams * Wine: The Spanish Principality * Travelog: New York wine country   DOWNLOAD

Jennifer Lawrence stuns in the audacious ‘mother!’

Women give, men take and the Old Testament crashes into modern anxiety in director Darren Aronofsky’s “mother!” It is an audacious, bold and fascinating fever dream of a

George Smiley returns in ‘A Legacy of Spies’

John Le Carre’s newest novel, “A Legacy of Spies,” brings back the man who is perhaps Le Carre’s most famous of spies, George Smiley, though mostly in

Larry Campbell & Teresa Williams show rootsy range

Master multi-instrumentalist Larry Campbell is a restless soul, and onstage he alternates from guitar to mandolin to fiddle to pedal steel, sometimes switching during songs. His

News of the World | Hurricane Irma: Two weeks of fury and devastation end

Irma, which flattened some Caribbean islands and enveloped nearly all of Florida in its fury, no longer exists. The open Atlantic’s most powerful hurricane on record finally

The Spanish Principality

Covering just over 10,000 sqkm and with just over 1 million people, Asturias – officially the Principality of Asturias (Principado de Asturias) – is one of the smaller

Travelog | New York wine country: Sips and scenery in the Finger Lakes

Two million years ago, glaciers clawed 11 long, deep gashes into what is now central New York. The resulting Finger Lakes are among the deepest in the United States,

Jason Chao | Democrat smear campaign ‘worst it has ever been’

Macau’s most high-profile political activist has said that this year’s “smear campaign” against democrats running for the Legislative Assembly is the worst he has ever

Asia Pacific travelers gain weight in global travel industry

As Asia Pacific countries (APAC) rapidly become the fastest-growing ones in terms of global travel, regional travelers are becoming service providers’ most important target market. Speaking

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