India | Saudi diplomat accused of raping 2 women leaves under immunity

A Saudi Arabian diplomat accused of repeatedly raping and abusing two Nepalese maids has left India under cover of diplomatic immunity, while Nepal on Thursday called for justice for the

USA | Donald Trump tangles with Republican opponents in 2nd debate

Front-running Donald Trump began the second Republican presidential debate with a bang, throwing barbs in all directions, but was quiet for long stretches as 10 fellow candidates for the 2016 presidential nomination

Support pours in for Texas teen suspended over clock

  Encouragement poured in from across the nation for a 14-year-old Muslim boy whose homemade electronic clock led to his detention and suspension from school, with President Barack Obama, Facebook founder

Chile | 8.3-magnitude quake hits, 1 million evacuate 

Thousands of residents of this small city in northern Chile were sleeping outside yesterday after a powerful earthquake destroyed their homes, a tremor that also forced more than 1 million

This Day in History | 1972 Expelled Ugandans arrive in UK

The 55,000-strong Asian community were ordered in August to leave the country within 90 days by President Idi Amin. Over half of them have British passports and will be re-housed in

Offbeat | Katy Perry gives shoutout to assistants during performance

Perry closed her 30-minute set at the Plaza Hotel this week with her inspirational and anthemic No. 1 hit, “Firework.” Before singing the tune, she told the audience: “I always

Rugby | England expects to contain Fiji threat in World Cup opener

Saturday, 3:00am England v Fiji H 1.03, D 71, A 26 The countdown clocks are nearing the final minutes to the Rugby World Cup. More than 2.3 million tickets, 94 percent of capacity, have

Bizcuits | We brought them. Support them?

There’s little doubt that expatriates perform better on assignment when they are supported by their companies – real studies confirm this. Most expats are brought to Macau because they have proven

Friday, September 18, 2015 – edition 2402

* Xi expects ‘profound exchange of views’ with Obama * Analysis needed over canidrome concession * ‘Glass House’ open for art groups * Rugby World Cup to kick off   DOWNLOAD

Bon Jovi | Performing on a Prayer

* Movies: Time Out of Mind* Books: In the Dark Places by Peter Robinson * Music: Hollywood Vampires by Hollywood Vampires * Wine: The Most Serene * Food: Malaysian Feast DOWNLOAD

Gere, quiet and moving in portrait of a homeless man

Spare change? Any spare change?" The man holding the cup in the street looks, from a distance, like just some guy in a wool cap, formless parka and rumpled pants. Only

‘In the Dark Places’ has solid, multilayered plot

Peter Robinson's intelligent series about Detective Chief Inspector Alan Banks deftly explores contemporary issues that by their nature often take place in the urban areas of Yorkshire, England, with the

Cooper-led Hollywood Vampires raise the dead – and the roof

Alice Cooper has made a career out of keeping the creepiness front and center in hard rock. His latest project Hollywood Vampires — a true supergroup including Aerosmith guitarist Joe Perry

MDT Exclusive | The one and only Bon Jovi to rock Cotai next weekend

  The title of his most famous hit may indeed be “Livin’ On A Prayer” and fortuitously for the region’s Jon Bon Jovi fans, by a twist of fate, it seems

The Most Serene

Arguably the most glamorous of Italy’s 20 administrative regions, Veneto is surely one of the most important in terms of fine wines. Whilst Piemonte is rightly proud of its Moscato,

Food | Malaysian Feast

From now until the end of the month, Golden Pavilion, R Bar, Wave and Asia Kitchen at City of Dreams, as well as Altira Macau’s Monsoon, will feature a selection

The Buzz | Former ‘Star Trek’ actress charged with indecent exposure

Multiple media outlets report that 41-year-old Jennifer Ann Lien, who played “Kes” on the TV show, is charged with two misdemeanor counts of indecent exposure involving children under age 13,

Organized crime | ‘Whitey’ Bulger movie gets private Massachusetts screening

A movie about gangster James “Whitey” Bulger’s violent reign as leader of Boston’s criminal underworld got its first screening in the state yesterday (Macau time). Johnny Depp, who plays Bulger in

World Briefs

SRI LANKA The U.N.’s top human rights official is urging the creation of a special court to look into atrocities committed during Sri Lanka’s long civil war, which left tens

André Couto : Local motor racing driver | ‘I’m leading and I want to keep that position’

As the door opens on the sixth round of the Super GT – GT300 Championship, to be raced this weekend in Sugo Japan, we talked with Macau driver André Couto

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