Hong Kong offers new visa to woo talent amid brain drain: policy address

Chief Executive John Lee said the new Top Talent Pass Scheme will allow those earning an annual salary of 2.5 million Hong Kong dollars ($318,472) or above and graduates from the world’s top universities to work or pursue opportunities in the city for two years.

Sparkling fish, murky methods: the global aquarium trade

Millions of saltwater fish like these are caught in Indonesia and other countries every year to fill ever more elaborate aquariums in living rooms, waiting rooms and restaurants around the world with vivid, otherworldly life.

Lawmaker calls for some Covid-19 measures to be dropped so ‘normal life’ can resume

Lawmaker Lam Lon Wai has expressed his disagreement with some of the measures in force that aim to prevent and control Covid-19. During the period before

Group forecasts economy will recover from its worst troubles 1H2023

Considering the recovery from the July low, the Prosperity Index will likely recover from its unsatisfactory performance in the first half of next year, the Macau Economic

Macau supports revision of National Security Law, PJ concludes

The people of Macau and its different sectors have expressed support for the proposed revision of the National Security Law, the Judiciary Police (PJ) concluded

NJ casino, sports betting, online revenue up 7% in September

New Jersey’s casinos, horse tracks that offer sports betting and the online partners of both types of gambling outlets won nearly $485 million from gamblers

China’s path works and should be continued: Harvey Dzodin

As many people only know China through a “cold war 2.0” filter which is started by the US government and then spread by western media outlets,

Newly elected AmCham chairman leads delegation to Liaison Office

The newly elected Chairman of the American Chamber of Commerce in Macau (AmCham Macau),  Charles Choy, led the association’s new Board of Governors to visit the

Gov’t accepts GMM’s bid for gaming license 

The gaming tender commission has accepted GMM’s bid for a 10-year-casino license. As cited in a TDM report, all seven contenders were notified of the decision on November

LRT to be extended to 24km

The Light Rapid Transit (LRT) system will reach a total length of 24 km, director Lam Wai Hou of the Public Works Bureau (DSOP) disclosed yesterday.

Ron Lam votes nay on four bills in his first parliamentary year

Lawmaker Ron Lam said he has voted against four bills – partially or completely – in his first year at the parliament. Last week, the lawmaker

Report provides ‘fundamental guidelines’ for Hong Kong-Macau work

President Xi Jinping’s adherence to upholding and improving the policy of ‘one country, two systems’ has brought forth a “fundamental basis and guideline” report for work

Report to congress inspires college students

Many Chinese university students have said they are inspired by the pivotal report that Xi Jinping delivered to the 20th National Congress of the Communist Party of

Chinese people ‘inspired by blueprint for national rejuvenation’

People from across China have been reinvigorated by a sense of mission to build the country as the Communist Party of China (CPC) convenes its five-yearly

Audience in space applaud for the 20th CPC National Congress report

The Shenzhou XIV crew currently stationed in China’s space station watched the live broadcast of the opening of the 20th National Congress of the Communist Party

Liz Truss’ waning power brings political plots, and jokes

Powerless, humiliated, labeled a “ghost” prime minister and compared unfavorably to a head of lettuce — this is not a good week for Liz Truss. Britain’s prime minister

1987 Shares plunge after Wall Street crash

The world’s stock market has collapsed after shares on Wall Street suffered a wave of panic selling. The Dow Jones industrial average plummeted by a record 508 points,

Liverpool-Man City has become England’s ugliest rivalry

As the Manchester City team bus made its way out of Anfield, there came a parting shot. An object, supposedly thrown by home fans after

China defends right to protect consulate in UK after assault claim

China’s Foreign Ministry said yesterday its diplomatic missions abroad have the right to “take necessary measures” to maintain security after British police opened an investigation into

German foreign minister urges caution in China relationship

Germany must avoid repeating with China the mistakes that it made in its relationship with Russia over recent years, the German foreign minister said yesterday. Annalena Baerbock

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