This Day in History | 1981 – Brixton riots report blames racial tension

Last April’s riots in Brixton, south London were caused by serious social and economic problems affecting Britain’s inner cities, a report has said. Lord Scarman’s

Offbeat | 99-year-old woman named America happy to become a US citizen

At age 99, a woman named America has become a U.S. citizen. America Maria Hernandez, who was born in Colombia in 1917 and was brought to the

Football | Besiktas stuns Benfica in 3-3 draw in Champions League

Another late goal for Besiktas, another heartbreaking draw for Benfica. Vincent Aboubakar scored an 89th-minute equalizer as Besiktas rallied from an early three-goal deficit to draw with Benfica

Rugby | Warburton out injured for Wales vs South Africa

Captain Sam Warburton has been ruled out of Wales’ rugby test against South Africa by a training injury and replaced by Dan Lydiate at blindside flanker.

Football | Former Liverpool Gerrard retires with managerial aspirations

After an illustrious playing career full of remarkable cup comebacks alongside jarring Premier League lows, Steven Gerrard is done. The 36-year-old Gerrard, who won every major

World briefs

CHINA The wife of one of China’s most prominent human rights campaigners said that he had disappeared during a trip to visit relatives of a detained rights

The Buzz | Snow falls in November in Tokyo for first time in 54 years

Tokyo residents woke up yesterday to the first November snowfall in more than 50 years. And the Japan Meteorological Agency said it was the first time fallen

Disqualified Hong Kong lawmakers attend appeal hearing

Two Hong Kong separatist lawmakers attended a hearing at the city’s High Court yesterday to appeal a verdict that disqualified them from taking their seats after they altered their

Kapok | Between Scylla and Charybdis

It is again that time of the year when the executive power in Macao is trying very hard to look accountable to the people: the Chief Executive (CE) solemnly

Friday, November 25, 2016 – edition no. 2692

* At least 67 killed in east China scaffolding collapse * Macao International Film Festival & Awards * HR, diversification top concerns DOWNLOAD PDF

How Apple Lost China

Cheng runs a thriving electronics store in the rural town of Miaoxia, tapping into her WeChat social media account to promote the brands that pay the

Beatty as eccentric billionaire – not THAT one

Lily Collins (left), and Alden Ehrenreich in a scene from "Rules Don't Apply" Warren Beatty doesn't want us to regard "Rules Don't Apply," in which he stars as Howard

Ex-journalist explores nation’s Secret Service dogs

Even non-dog lovers will be fascinated by Maria Goodavage's in-depth examination of the highly trained canines and their equally impressive human handlers in "Secret Service Dogs: The Heroes Who

Rumer expertly cuddles Bacharach & David catalog

Rumer sprinkles moon dust over a dozen tunes from the Bacharach/David catalog, putting her smooth imprint on songs of love and heartbreak. Rumer and husband/producer Rob Shirakbari opt mostly

News of the World | How Apple Lost China to two unknown local smartphone makers

Two years ago, Oppo and Vivo couldn’t crack the top five in China’s smartphone market. Now they outrank everyone after elbowing Apple aside, thanks to people like Cheng

The Magic Ring

Each of Germany's 13 wine regions has its own chapter of Verband Deutscher Prädikats- und Qualitätsweingüter (VDP), formerly Verband Deutscher Naturweinversteigerer, established in 1910. The Mosel region – until

Food & Beverage | Tomatillo salsa offers fresh approach to poaching salmon

The French love to cook fish by poaching it in a flavored liquid, usually a combination of white wine and water, leeks or onions, and some herbs. It’s

Jiangxi: At least 67 killed in east China scaffolding collapse

Scaffolding at a construction site in eastern China collapsed into a deadly heap today (Thursday), as iron pipes, steel bars and wooden planks tumbled down and crushed nearly all 70

Zhongshan-Macau yacht scheme officially inaugurated

A scheme for free-sailing yachts journeying between Zhongshan city and Macau was officially inaugurated yesterday. The new scheme shortens the traveling time between the two cities

Q&A | Jeremy Jauncey – Globetrotting Instagrammer: ‘There’s so much more to Macau than everyone thinks’

The social creative agency, Beautiful Destinations, is currently expanding its market to reach new and significantly larger audiences, in response to trends in tourist behavior. Dubbed the “travel

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