Greater Bay forum Mainland professor urges respect for HK, Macau culture

Ge Jianxiong, Professor at Fudan University, suggested during yesterday’s International Forum on the “Cultural Mission of the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macau Greater Bay Area”, that mainland

Greater Bay forum | Carrie Lam makes appearance alongside Chui and Guangdong Governor

Hong Kong Chief Executive Carrie Lam, together with Macau Chief Executive Chui Sai On and Guangdong Provincial Governor Ma Xingrui, attended yesterday’s International Forum on

America’s love affair with flying is growing faster than the economy

Americans love to fly and it shows. U.S. airlines carried a record 889 million passengers in 2018, a 20 percent increase from five years

Sands China recognizes graduates from IR internship programme

Sixty-five interns of the Integrated Resort Internship Programme (IRIP) have been honored in a ceremony at Sands Cotai Central. This latest batch of graduates is composed of

A journey of imagination: Sunday brunch with Jak at The Manor

A New York-inspired “culinary journey of imagination” awaits every Sunday at The Manor with a spectacular Gourmet Tour Sunday Brunch featuring the St. Regis’ very own Jak. Sunday

Backlash over t-shirt designs spreads to Givenchy, Coach

Western fashion brands are coming under fire in China for designs perceived to run afoul of local political sensitivities, sparking calls for boycotts in a market that

Chinese state-run firm tells employees to stop flying Cathay

A Chinese state-run company told employees to avoid flying Cathay Pacific Airways Ltd., according to people familiar with the matter, widening the fallout for Hong Kong’s dominant

Huawei’s founder wants an ‘invincible iron army’ to fight US

Huawei Technologies Co.’s billionaire founder intends to kick off a three- to five-year overhaul of the networking giant, creating an “iron army” that can help it

South Korea to remove Japan from preferred trade list

South Korea said yesterday that it has decided to remove Japan from a list of nations receiving preferential treatment in trade in what was seen as

US-China trade war leaves Europe as collateral damage

Like a sleek Mercedes crunched between two freight trucks, Europe’s economy is being knocked off course by the conflict between the U.S. and China over trade.

Offbeat | Arizona man baffled, amused by ‘Green Shirt Guy’ status

Alex Kack remained mystified Thursday as to how he became an internet sensation when all he did was laugh at a city council meeting in Arizona. “Everyone

This Day in History | 1966 – China announces Cultural Revolution

China has announced plans for a “new leap forward” after the first meeting in four years of the Communist Party’s Central Committee. The blueprint unveiled by the

Life & Style | J.D. Salinger’s books are finally going digital

You’ll finally be able to catch the late J.D. Salinger’s books in digital format. Longtime Salinger publisher Little, Brown and Company said all

Gymnastics | Simone Biles soars to 6th US gymnastics title

The choice was entirely hers. Only there really wasn’t of one for Simone Biles to make. Sure, she could have taken her triple-twisting double-flip (aka “the

Rugby | Springboks captain Kolisi to return against Argentina

Springboks captain Siya Kolisi will play some part in the Rugby World Cup warmup test against Argentina this weekend, coach Rassie Erasmus said yesterday, with little

World briefs

The Buzz | Former coach to be sentenced for having sex with teen diver

A former Ohio State diving club coach will be sentenced on charges related to allegations of having sex with a diver who was a teenager at the time.

Where was Woodstock held? Five myths about the famous festival

Fifty years on, this week, Woodstock is surrounded by myths, legends and misperceptions – a story the Times will explore in depth in our Extra supplement on Friday.

World Views | Trump wants to move agencies out of Washington, DC

The Washington, D.C., area is already rich and overcrowded, and with the arrival of Amazon.com Inc.’s second headquarters it’s about to get thousands more high-paying jobs. Lots of other

Tuesday, August 13, 2019 – edition no. 3352

• Protesters shut down HKIA, one of world’s busiest airports * Incoming CE to meet democrats after dropping political reform hint * Mainland professor urges respect for Macau’s way of life * The

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