The sacred SAR of Macau

Could Macau become a destination for religious tourism? The city’s hallowed past may prove an important cog in its future development. It’s Saturday evening. Complimentary

Guangdong governor trusts economy to resist trade war impact, analysts disagree

The governor of Guangdong province, Ma Xingrui, has announced that he is prepared to enforce plans to further open the economy of the province in order to

China accused of faking Taiwan media’s GBA coverage

Beijing-controlled media source ChinaTaiwan has been accused of making up statistics on the Greater Bay Area (GBA) for propaganda purposes, according to a report by the island’s

Energy | China Three Gorges mulls deal for EDP’s Brazil assets

China Three Gorges Corp. is weighing a deal to gain control of EDP- Energias de Portugal SA’s Brazilian business, people with knowledge of the matter said.

Beverly Hills bans sale of tobacco

Beverly Hills City Council unanimously approved an ordinance to prohibit the sale of tobacco products in the California city. Under the ban, which will come into

Automobile | Beijing moves to stop a crash in booming electric-car industry

As big as its world-leading car market is, China has decided that 486 aspiring electric-vehicle companies are too many. The country is considering rules to raise the barrier

Japanese police arrest 7 Chinese in mass drug smuggling

Japanese authorities have arrested seven Chinese men on suspicion of smuggling what was believed to be a record amount of stimulants by ship-to-ship transfers. Tokyo police said

Gov’t plans to store remaining US soy purchases amid trade war

China plans to store cargoes of American soybeans bought earlier this year that are yet to be delivered, as the trade war between Washington and Beijing escalates,

Amid trade war, Xi talks up economy, heads to Moscow

Chinese President Xi Jinping is talking up the Chinese economy’s resilience as he heads to Moscow for a state visit affirming increasingly close ties between

1st rocket from mobile platform in Yellow Sea launched

China has for the first time launched a rocket from a mobile platform in the Yellow Sea, sending five commercial satellites and two others containing experimental

Xi says China’s cconomy noticeably improving, can manage risks

President Xi Jinping said China’s economy is stabilizing and has improved noticeably, giving an upbeat assessment of the nation’s health despite the worsening trade war and recent weak data.

Thailand | Parliament convenes for vote likely to keep Prayuth PM

Thailand’s Parliament convened yesterday for a vote that is expected to keep Prayuth Chan-ocha as prime minister five years after he seized power in a military

Australia | Police raid public broadcaster over Afghan leak

Australia’s Federal Police raided the offices of the national public broadcaster yesterday in connection to a 2017 story based on leaked military documents that indicated the

Travel agencies say N. Korea planning to suspend mass games

North Korea will temporarily suspend the latest edition of its famous mass games, which involve thousands of performers working in precise synchronization, after the premiere

India | Authorities continue search for air force plane lost near China

Indian authorities are continuing to search for an air force plane that went missing on Monday near the border with China. The navy tweeted yesterday

D-Day | Queen, world leaders honor veterans on anniversary

World leaders including U.S. President Donald Trump gathered yesterday on the south coast of England to mark the 75th anniversary of the D-Day landings. But

Germany | Nurse accused of 100 deaths says sorry to families

A former nurse on trial on allegations he killed 100 patients at two hospitals in northern Germany apologized to his victims’ relatives in a final statement to

Offbeat | Explosion on ‘Bond 25’ set causes injury, damage to studio

An explosion on the set of the new James Bond movie has injured one crew member and damaged a stage at Pinewood Studios. The film’s official Twitter

This Day in History | 1975 – UK embraces Europe in referendum

British voters have backed the UK’s continued membership of the European Economic Community by a large majority in the country’s first nationwide referendum. Just over 67% of

Football | Atletico leads Spanish challenge to Champions League revamp

Seven Spanish soccer teams have protested against a plan to transform the Champions League into a largely closed competition, openly opposing the European Club Association ahead

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