Kenya’s ruling to nullify vote could influence other nations

Few expected the landmark decision by Kenya’s top court to invalidate the August 8 election victory by President Uhuru Kenyatta and order a new vote, an extraordinary

Offbeat | Coal trains fewer as Appalachian railroads keep rolling

It’s the car coming back from a watery grave. A blue Peugeot 104 stolen in the heart of France’s Champagne country in 1979 is being reunited with

This Day in History | 1985 – Titanic wreck captured on film

The first pictures of the wreck of the Titanic have been released 73 years after the liner sank with the loss of 1,500 lives. The wreck

F1 | Hamilton wins Italian GP to move ahead of Vettel

Lewis Hamilton won the Italian Grand Prix virtually unchallenged from pole position yesterday and moved ahead of Sebastian Vettel to take the lead in the drivers’ standings.

Nature | After generations, salmon back in Lake Champlain tributaries

For the first time in about 150 years, landlocked Atlantic salmon are once again swimming up some Lake Champlain tributaries in Vermont and New York to spawn

Football | Spain beats Italy 3-0 to close in on World Cup spot

Spain ended Italy’s 11-year unbeaten run in qualifiers with a 3-0 win on Saturday and moved closer to securing a World Cup spot. The Italians hadn’t

World briefs

KENYA Few expected the landmark decision by Kenya’s top court to invalidate the August 8 election victory by President Uhuru Kenyatta (pictured) and order a new

The Buzz | Typhoon Mawar lands in South China

Mawar, the 16th typhoon this year, landed around 9:30 p.m. yesterday in Lufeng, Guangdong Province, bringing gales of 20 meters per second at its eye, according to

Japan | Princess engaged to college love; wedding next year

Japanese Emperor Akihito’s oldest grandchild, Princess Mako, said yesterday she is getting married to a university classmate who won her heart with bright smiles and sincerity.

Views on China | Wake up, China banks. The bull market’s back, for now

Dreams don’t die in China’s financial markets; they just go into hibernation. Two years after a collapsing bull market stymied banks’ plans to recapitalize, they’re rushing again to

Monday, September 4, 2017 – edition no. 2879

* Ai Weiwei’s latest documentary puts human face on migrant crisis * Beijing supports tidal barrier proposal * Third hong kong pan-democrat barred * Xi: stand up against protectionism   DOWNLOAD PDF   * China’s migrant workers

Analysis | The Right to Information

  Sérgio de Almeida Correia* It should also be borne in mind that the Basic

Another Hong Kong reporter denied entry

  Another Hong Kong reporter was barred from entering Macau on security grounds last week, Hong Kong Free Press reported yesterday. The reporter, who worked for

Chao to launch website for candidates’ social media

Project Just Macau will launch a new website tomorrow titled “What did they say?” to provide the public with a convenient way to access electoral candidates’ past

The Adelsons and Sands China raise typhoon relief funds to MOP65 million

Expanding their prompt relief efforts in the aftermath of Typhoon Hato, Sands China (SCL) has pledged yesterday to donate MOP65 million for relief efforts. MOP30 million are

Q&A | Wilfred Wong – COO, Sands China: ‘Our relief pledge is for the long term’

Wilfred Wong, president and COO of Sands China said the gaming operator being “a company with its roots firmly planted in Macau, our thoughts are with the

Government to refund taxes for cars damaged by typhoon

The government will offer financial assistance to vehicle owners whose cars were damaged by floods during the typhoon, according to Financial Bureau Director Iong Kong Leong, who

IC warns: Stay away from Cultural Center

The Cultural Affairs Bureau (IC) warned the public in a statement yesterday to stay away from the Macau Cultural Center, “for their personal safety.” The statement

Real Estate Matters | The new laws and how they affect you

You will almost certainly have read about the real estate laws that have been the subject of government discussion lately. Specifically, the discussion has been on the

USD500b investment | Exotic China plan to rescue Puerto Rico’s economy

Over the years, Puerto Rico has wooed visitors and investors with beaches, sun, tax breaks and splashy public works. Now the Caribbean island wants to

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