Melco pledges to promote environmental sustainability

Melco Resorts & Entertainment continues to support the New Plastics Economy Global Commitment spearheaded by the Ellen MacArthur Foundation in collaboration with United Nations Environment Programme. Published at the Our Ocean

MGM donates 2 million yuan to Congjiang County

MGM donated a total of 2 million yuan in cash and supplies to Congjiang County to support poverty alleviation and to enhance its infrastructure and facilities. The

Trade war | Artificial intelligence is scrambling to survive Trump’s blacklist

The co-founder of China’s SenseTime Group Ltd. was visiting New York to encourage more collaboration with the U.S. on artificial intelligence when he heard the news:

Baby shortage prompts China’s unwed mothers to fight for change

For generations, a Chinese woman who gave birth out of wedlock was shunned by society and discriminated against by authorities. Now, as the Communist Party seeks to

Gov’t accuses US of ‘economic bullying’ over equipment ban

China yesterday accused the U.S. of “economic bullying behavior” after U.S. regulators cited security threats in proposing to cut off funding for Chinese equipment in U.S. telecommunications

Blockchain frenzy that Xi started gets warning from state media

China’s state media said investors should avoid speculative behavior after comments by President Xi Jinping sent blockchain-related stocks surging on Monday. “The future is here

Tokyo officials feud with IOC over Olympic marathon switch

Tokyo city officials are in a public feud with the International Olympic Committee over IOC plans — made without consulting the city or local organizers — to

Australian consumer watchdog sues Google over location data

The Australian consumer watchdog yesterday took Google to court alleging the technology giant broke consumer law by misleading Android users about how their location data

Lion Air vows to follow recommendations in crash report

The CEO of the Lion Air, whose Boeing 737 Max 8 jet crashed a year ago off the coast of Indonesia killing 189 people, vowed

Not over yet: New US Syria mission after al-Baghdadi’s death

Pivoting from the dramatic killing of the Islamic State group’s leader, the Pentagon is increasing U.S. efforts to protect Syria’s oil fields from the extremist group

Offbeat | Cranes remove bus partially swallowed by Pittsburgh sinkhole

A bus that was partially swallowed when a sinkhole opened during morning rush hour in downtown Pittsburgh has been removed from the hole. Authorities said this week

This Day in History | 1981 – Euthanasia chief jailed over suicides

The secretary of the UK’s pro-euthanasia group Exit has been jailed for two and a half years for aiding and abetting suicide. Nicholas Reed was found guilty

Life & Style | Trumps hand out Halloween candy, greet kids at White House

President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump have handed out candy to hundreds of military families and local schoolchildren as the White House got a head start

Golf | Analysis: Woods tied with Snead, and no one else is close

The toughest competition for Tiger Woods has always been history. What captured the public’s attention when Woods won the first of his 15 majors, the 1997

Rugby | World Cup French referee Garces to handle final

Jerome Garces will become the first Frenchman to referee a Rugby World Cup final when he takes charge of Saturday’s title match between England and South

World briefs

The government promised more improvements in conditions for foreign companies including an end to officials pressing them to hand over technology ― a key irritant in its tariff

The Buzz | Swiss lament glacier melting as UN focuses on mountains

A Swiss minister says over 10% of the Alpine country's glaciers have been lost over the last five years — a depletion not seen in over a century —

Number of kids watching online videos has soared

The number of young Americans watching online videos every day has more than doubled, according to survey findings released yesterday. They're glued to them for nearly an hour

Animal Farm | So powerful and so poor!

Sometimes I think that there are very unusual things going on in this world, such as the wrath of Mother Nature, increasingly sour with her s.o.b. children. Thirty-nine people

Wednesday, October 30, 2019 – edition no. 3405

* Activist Joshua Wong barred from election in move sure to anger protesters * A law amendment under study at the legislature would see job agency fees capped at 50% of

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