Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro landed in China yesterday on a mission to strengthen relations with Beijing amid the looming question of whether the Latin American giant should allow Huawei Technologies
China’s ruling Communist Party will hold its most important gathering of the year from October 28 to 31, state-run Xinhua News Agency said, giving its leadership an opportunity to discuss
Japan’s prime minister and South Korea’s No. 2 official agreed on the importance of improving ties but made no apparent breakthrough yesterday in the first high-level meeting since the neighbors’
A Chinese billionaire who lost his Australian residency on security grounds was ordered by an Australian judge yesterday to provide details of his wealth in a case over an alleged
The families of two Myanmar migrant workers sentenced to death for the brutal murders of two British tourists in Thailand in 2014 have appealed to the Thai king to spare
North Korea yesterday accused U.S. officials of maintaining hostility against Pyongyang despite a “special” relationship between leader Kim Jong Un and President Donald Trump and urged Washington to act “wisely”
The European Union yesterday awarded its top human rights prize to economist Ilham Tohti for his work defending China’s Uighur minority, and urged Beijing to release him from jail. A moderate
The EEC is donating £1.8 million to help combat the famine in Ethiopia. Officials from Oxfam, Save the Children, Christian Aid and the Red Cross believe that up to 10 million
Spend a few minutes with Liam Gallagher and it’s clear the rocker hasn’t lost any of his bravado, right down to counting himself among the greats in rock history. But Gallagher
Sunday, 16:00 Wales v South Africa H 3.9, D 29, A 1.4 Oddschecker.com After finishing off the home team’s remarkable run at the Rugby World Cup in the quarterfinals, the Springboks are feeling more
Saturday, 16:00 England v New Zealand H 3.6, D 29, A 1.4 Oddschecker.com There’s a reason Steve Hansen is comfortable calling Eddie Jones’ bluff. From a place called Bluff in the deepest south to
A Northern California wildfire exploded in size yesterday amid dangerous winds that prompted the state’s largest utility to impose electrical blackouts to prevent fires. Authorities ordered the entire community of Geyserville
Dirty money worms its way into banks, law firms, and accounting agencies. It seeps into properties, companies, and even schools. And despite a crackdown by British lawmakers and police, the
UK All 39 people found dead in a refrigerated container truck near an English port were Chinese citizens, British police confirmed yesterday as they investigated one of the country’s deadliest
The news on Wednesday that a parking bay had been snatched in Hong Kong for the modest amount of HK$7.6 million had me gaping at the newspaper for a few
* Macau won’t see parking space mania like HK * Gosh! The future is here • The Tokyo Motor Show opens this week with plenty of futuristic technologies but absent one of
The mainlander driver who caused a fatal accident in March at Avenida Marginal Flor de Lotus while driving illegally was sentenced to 39 months in jail,
The environmental impact assessment report of the future underwater tunnel between the Macau Peninsula and Taipa Island states that the construction will have some impact on
Swedish furniture company IKEA is set to open its first Macau store in Taipa in the first quarter of next year, the company announced yesterday in
A recently signed memorandum between the SAR government and the Ministry of Education in mainland China on mutual degree recognition is likely to more open the
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