Singapore says it can’t close doors to skilled foreign workers

Singapore needs to remain open to skilled foreign workers, especially in the technology sector, in order to ensure the economy stays a globally competitive one, the

Red-hot face-swapping app provokes privacy concern

Chinese face-swap app Zao rocketed to the top of app store charts over the weekend, but user delight at the prospect of becoming instant superstars quickly turned

Musk’s China charm offensive nets Tesla tax break amid trade war

Elon Musk’s charm offensive in China appears to have paid off. During a visit last week to the country, the billionaire chief executive officer

Why China’s Buzzing About Netflix’s Documentary ‘American Factory’

The 115-minute film was widely discussed on Chinese social networks and spawned dozens of reviews by influential bloggers and state media, prompting discussions on globalization, cultural

Surveys show manufacturing demand weak amid trade war

Two surveys of Chinese manufacturing show demand is weak amid a mounting tariff war with Washington over trade and technology. A monthly purchasing managers’ index

US promotes free and open Indo-Pacific at naval exercise

A senior U.S. naval officer underlined Washington’s commitment to a free and open Indo-Pacific as the United States on yesterday launched its first joint naval exercise

Japan urges nuke plants to prepare for decommissioning era

Japan’s nuclear policy-setting body adopted a report yesterday saying the country is entering an era of massive nuclear plant decommissioning, urging plant operators to plan

Indonesia to deport four Australia tourists who joined protests

Indonesian authorities are deporting four Australian tourists for participating in a demonstration that called for the independence of the country’s restive Papua province, an immigration official

US, Poland sign joint document on 5G technology cooperation

The U.S. and Poland signed an agreement yesterday to cooperate on new 5G technology amid growing concerns about Chinese telecommunications giant Huawei. Vice President Mike

Offbeat | Woman fell asleep in her parked car, woke to find it missing

Police in New Jersey say a possible carjacker apparently removed a sleeping 80-year-old woman from her parked car before stealing the vehicle and leaving her in the driveway.

This Day in History | 2004 – Russian school siege ends in violence

More than 200 people are now known to have died after a three-day siege at a Russian school came to a bloody end. The hostage-takers deliberately fired

Life & Style | Alex Gibney’s ‘Citizen K’ looks at power in Russia

Documentary filmmaker Alex Gibney says profiling exiled Russian businessman Mikhail Khodorkovsky allowed him to explore power in Russia from the end of communism until now.

Basketball Scola moves into No. 2 spot on World Cup scoring list

At 39, Luis Scola is not slowing down. He’s moving up. Scola climbed into the No. 2 spot on FIBA’s all-time World Cup scoring list

Judo | Iranian champion afraid to go home in Israel dispute

A judo world champion from Iran could seek asylum in Germany after disobeying orders from the government to withdraw from the world championships in Tokyo to avoid

The Buzz | Dorian strikes Bahamas with record fury as Category 5 storm

Hurricane Dorian struck the northern Bahamas as a catastrophic Category 5 storm yesterday , its record 297 kph winds ripping off roofs, overturning cars and tearing down power

Iran acknowledges rocket explosion, says test malfunctioned

I ran acknowledged for the first time yesterday that a rocket at its Imam Khomeini Space Center exploded after satellite photos showed the blast last week, with

Our Desk | It is the Ministers, not the Ruler

World history has taught us that on many occasions, I would even risk saying on most occasions, governments rise or fall not because of the ruler and primary

Tuesday, September 3, 2019 – edition no. 3367

• Macau wants residents working abroad to return * Mao exhibition celebrates double anniversaries * Theft of gambling money, currency exchange scams, document forgery plagued casinos over the weekend * Suncity purchases Okinawa

Budget for Mid-Autumn decorative lights increases 7.5%

This year’s budget for Mid- Autumn decorative lights has increased by 7.5%, with a total of MOP6.34 million prepared, according to the Municipal Affairs Bureau

Briefs | New DSAJ deputy director appointed

Lou Soi Cheong has been appointed as the new deputy director of the Legal Affairs Bureau (DSAJ). Lou holds a bachelor’s degree in law from National Chengchi University.

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