USA-Russia Reports say Mueller probe now examining possible obstruction

The special counsel appointed to investigate Russian influence in the 2016 presidential campaign is now examining whether President Donald Trump tried to obstruct justice, it has

Somalia | Survivors tell of restaurant siege by rebels; 31 dead

At least 31 people were killed in the night- long siege of a popular Mogadishu restaurant by al-Shabab Islamic extremists that was ended yesterday by security forces.

Offbeat | Less Vegas: Landmark ‘Vegas Vickie’ neon cowgirl sign removed

The famous neon sign of a cowgirl in downtown Las Vegas has been taken down as part of the construction of a planned casino-resort.

This Day in History | 1989 – Hungary reburies fallen hero Imre Nagy

Former Communist prime minister Imre Nagy, the man who symbolises the 1956 Hungarian uprising, has been given a formal public funeral 31 years after he was executed.

Boxing | Mayweather coming back to fight UFC star McGregor

Floyd Mayweather Jr. will come out of retirement to meet UFC star Conor McGregor in an Aug. 26 boxing match that will feature two

Football | Portugal hoping Ronaldo can continue his good form in Russia

Portugal is hoping a red-hot Cristiano Ronaldo can continue his sparkling form and help the European champions show that their victory at Euro 2016 wasn’t a fluke.

World briefs

SOUTH CHINA SEA Vietnam urged China yesterday to take responsible and constructive actions in the disputed South China Sea following a Pentagon report that highlighted Beijing’s military buildup in

The Buzz | EU Court adviser says bridge is a sport – for taxes at least

An adviser to the European Union’s top court has an official opinion about something that vexes sports fans and card players alike: is a game like bridge a

UN report | Migrants sending billions more home than in 2007

Migrants are sending home billions of dollars more than they did a decade ago — and the rate of growth in remittances is almost double the increase

Bizcuits | CSR downstream: Business Case for #PlasticFreeJuly

Major transformations in the way businesses interact with their communities and the acceptance of responsibilities to all stakeholders have been spearheaded by major disruptions, critical incidents and tipping

Friday, June 16, 2017 – edition no. 2824

* Q&A | Marcel Khalife Oud player, singer: ‘Music is not meant solely for your friends, it is for everyone’ * 5g networks still being reviewed * Security under assessment * Rodman gives

New Frontier in Cancer Care

Immune therapy is the hottest trend in cancer care and this is its next frontier — creating “living drugs” that grow inside the body into an

‘It Comes at Night,’ a brisk psychological thriller

That’s not an accident or a mistake, however. More likely, it’s a cheeky riff on the leaden, generic titles of so many jump-scare films before it. The "It"

David Sedaris wants you to read his diaries

L ong before Facebook was a gleam in Mark Zuckerberg’s eye or the president of the United States became the world’s most powerful tweeter, David Sedaris was

Roger Waters comes out angry, focused on ‘Life’

Two things are clear after listening to “Is This the Life We Really Want?” — the first rock album in 25 years from Pink Floyd co-founder

News Of The World | Turning blood into living drugs

Ken Shefveland’s body was swollen with cancer, treatment after treatment failing until doctors gambled on a radical approach: They removed some of his immune cells, engineered them

An Italian Play

When you study wine and open the Italian chapter you can expect to have a few sleepless nights since this is probably the most complex wine producing country

Travelog | Dymock: Those two roads diverging in a yellow wood might be in England

The woods were cool, a welcome balm on a hot day. Shafts of sunlight poured through the canopy. Slowly, I walked down a track thick with

Association suggests building three schools at Canidrome

The Choi In Tong Sam Association has proposed to the government the possibility of saving the football court of the Macau Canidrome and using the

Philippine National Day | Community optimistic on economic development after Duterte’s first year

A small group from Macau’s Philippine community celebrated the 119th anniversary of Philippine’s National Day with traditional folk dances in colorful attire this week. At

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