GP organizers have no plans to replace ‘grid girls’ following FIA stance

Formula One organizers announced that “grid kids” will be used this season, replacing the practice of using female promotional models on the starting grid of

FCDT to launch subsidy for disaster prevention projects

The Science and Technology Development Fund (FDCT) is launching a subsidy program that is aiming to encourage schools to expand students’ scientific knowledge, specifically in topics related to the

Air Macau flight returns after captain smells smoke in the cabin

An Air Macau Beijing- bound flight returned to the gate after it took off from Macau yesterday morning. According to information given to

2002 report had high expectations for Wynn diversifying Macau

The South China Morning Post (SCMP) claims to have obtained access to an official report, from 2002, describing special terms in the agreement between Wynn Resorts and

Health | World Cancer Day marked in Macau

The Cancer Resource Center of the Conde de São Januário Hospital Center (CHCSJ) has marked World Cancer Day (February 4) with a series of activities. The

Real Estate Matters | Becoming a sophisticated investor

Most of us have jobs or businesses that we work that we work on during the day and preoccupy most of our productive attention. We like to believe

Profile | The new king of Vegas isn’t nearly as flashy as his old boss

Even in a city known for glitz and glamour, Steve Wynn stood out. He leaves the gambling empire he built in the hands of a man

Autonomous coast-to-coast Tesla trip past deadline, still coming

Tesla Inc. hasn’t thrown its plan to demonstrate an autonomous cross-country drive out the window - it’s just tapped the brakes. Chief Executive

Taiwan | Rescuers comb quake rubble for remaining seven missing

Rescuers in Taiwan continued their search for survivors in a dangerously tilted building yesterday, more than a day after it was damaged in an

Beijing dismisses accusations from former Maldives leader

China dismissed accusations from the former leader of the Maldives that it is attempting to effectively buy up the Indian Ocean island state, while the Maldives government

China, African Union deny report bloc’s building was bugged

Chinese and African officials yesterday denounced a report alleging Chinese construction workers bugged the African Union headquarters, suggesting it was a ploy to destabilize relations. African Union chairman

Afghanistan | Official says Chinese, Uzbek IS militants killed in raid

A joint U.S. and Afghan air raid this week targeting the Islamic State group in Afghanistan killed 25 militants, including a Chinese and three Uzbek militants, a

ICC to open probes in Philippines, Venezuela

The prosecutor of the International Criminal Court announced yesterday that she is opening preliminary probes into alleged crimes by police and security forces in the Philippines

North Korea | With military parade, Kim thumbs nose at US

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un presided over an extravagant military parade in Pyongyang’s Kim Il Sung Square on yesterday, grabbing the spotlight on the eve of

Mars on Earth | Simulation in remote desert of Oman

Two scientists in spacesuits, stark white against the auburn terrain of desolate plains and dunes, test a geo-radar built to map Mars by dragging the flat box

USA | George W. Bush says Russia meddled in 2016 election

Former President George W. Bush said yesterday that “there’s pretty clear evidence that the Russians meddled” in the 2016 American presidential election, forcefully rebutting fellow

Rugby – Six Nations | Jones starts mind games ahead of England-Wales

England coach Eddie Jones recalled Jonathan Joseph and urged the center to put inexperienced Wales flyhalf Rhys Patchell “under some heat” in the Six Nations match between the

The Buzz | Bangkok known for tourist sites chokes in polluted haze

A cloud of unhealthy haze has settled across the Thai capital, shrouding the gilded temples and towering skyscrapers that draw millions of tourists to the city

Couple inundated with mystery packages wants it to stop

A Massachusetts couple says it was fun when they started receiving free mystery packages from Amazon they hadn’t ordered. Now they want it to stop. Mike

Macau-born skier to participate in Winter Games

 Macau-born athlete will be going to the Olympics in Pyeongchang, which open today, representing Portugal in cross-country skiing. Kequyen Lam, an Okanagan pharmacist, is one of the

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