Brexit campaign resumes with migration debate after Cox killing

The Brexit campaign resumed yesterday with disagreements over immigration as both camps sought to tone down their rhetoric after the killing of Labour Party lawmaker Jo Cox and new polls

Gay pride events festive but some concerned after Orlando

The music was thumping and crowds were dancing Saturday at gay pride events around the U.S., with some revelers saying the partying was proof that people won’t give in to

Brazil | Olympic host Rio gets emergency funding lifeline

Brazil’s federal government has agreed to provide emergency funding to Rio de Janeiro state after the host of this year’s summer Olympics declared an emergency as it runs short of

This Day in History | 1995 Shell makes dramatic U-turn

Oil giant Shell has given in to international pressure and abandoned plans to dump its Brent Spar oil rig at sea. But the company’s decision, which came just hours before the

Offbeat | Colorado woman pries open mountain lion’s jaws to rescue son

Summoned by the sound of screams, a Colorado woman raced to her front yard to find a terrifying sight: A mountain lion was hunched over her 5-year-old son, biting him. The

Euro 2016 | Roundup: Heartbreak for Ronaldo, Iceland at Euro 2016

Cristiano Ronaldo missed a late penalty as Portugal stumbled to a 0-0 draw with Austria, while Belgium swept to a 3-0 win over Ireland on a day of contrasts at

Euro 2016 | Preview: Selection dilemmas for England vs Slovakia

There was a strong temptation to call England coach Roy Hodgson a master tactician after his halftime substitutions against Wales turned the game and brought the European Championship knockout stage

Wales forward Bale looking for more goals against Russia

Gareth Bale has scored two goals in two games, and he’s ready for more. The Wales forward, who scored with free kicks in each of his previous matches at the European

Euro 2016 | The Latest: Saint-Etienne prefect blames UEFA for trouble

Developments and events yesterday from football’s European Championship (all times are Paris time): 12:55 p.m. The prefect for Saint-Etienne has blamed UEFA for the crowd trouble at the match between Croatia and

The Buzz | Jack Ma’s company plans to buy Ascend Money share

Alibaba Group Holding Ltd.’s financial affiliate is planning to purchase a 20 percent stake in Thailand’s Ascend Money in a bid to become a key financial services player in Southeast

Gaming | Las Vegas: Int’l conference revisits early integrated resort opening

The 16th International Conference on Gambling and Risk Taking took a trip down memory lane earlier this month when four of the panelists shared their story of the The Mirage’s

World Briefs

CHINA’s Foreign Ministry said yesterday that the Indonesian navy opened fire at a Chinese fishing boat in the South China Sea, injuring a fisherman and detaining its seven-man crew. The

Rear Window | The art of the superfluous

In order to balance the above mentioned decorative (superfluous) proposition as we have selected to title today’s column, we dare to turn to no-frills material… presented in the pulp fiction

Ask The Vet | 10 Most Toxic Plants for Cats

The 10 most toxic plants for cats are as follows: 1. Tiger Lilies Tiger lilies are probably the most poisonous plants for cats. All the parts of the plant are toxic, and

Germany needs emissions-free car fleet by 2030, official says

All new cars registered in Germany need to be emissions free by 2030 at the latest to help meet pollution reduction goals, a senior government official said. Germany’s pledge to cut

A climate fix so risky, critics say don’t even study it

Here’s a scary thought: What if we’re too late to stop devastating climate change? We talk a lot about prevention. Harvard physicist David Keith says we should be thinking about triage. Keith

Malaysia | Najib wins by-elections, boosting grip on party

Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak’s coalition won a pair of by-­elections on Saturday with bigger majorities, helping him solidify his grip on power. Voters in Sungai Besar in Selangor state and

Monday, June 20, 2016 – edition no. 2581

* Janet McNab, hotelier | ‘Macau is an easy destination’ to work * China crowned winners of volleyball world GP * Taishan nuclear plant deemed safe * Phone betting to be penalized   DOWNLOAD PDF   MDT

New Macau head deemed suspect in public disorder case

The president of New Macau Association (ANM), Scott Chiang, was brought in by the Public Security Police Force for questioning yesterday, as predicted a day earlier by the group’s leadership.

Senado Notary Office to close | Marreiros says Holy House of Mercy victim of ‘evil act’

The removal of the First Notary Office from the historical Holy House of Mercy building at Senado Square would represent “an evil act, revealing political myopia, an unspeakable act,” Macanese

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