Sands China supplier thrives during pandemic

During these pandemic times, companies face economic challenges. Some may wait for crises to pass. However, some local SMEs have managed to find success despite the difficulties

What does the 20th CPC National Congress mean to world economy?

At week-long 20th National Congress of the Communist Party of China (CPC), which concluded on Saturday in Beijing, a blueprint for China’s future development has

China keeps promoting building of human community with shared future: Xi

Xi Jinping, general secretary of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee, yesterday expressed China’s commitment to further promoting the building of a human community

Chinese leader Xi Jinping’s rise and rule

Chinese President Xi Jinping, the son of a communist revolutionary leader, was a victim of the Cultural Revolution and a provincial chief during China’s economic boom before ascending

2003 End of an era for Concorde

The legendary supersonic aircraft, Concorde, has landed at the end of its last commercial passenger flight, amid emotional scenes at Heathrow airport.  The final transatlantic flight,

Haaland’s scoring streak leaves Guardiola speechless

Man City 3, Brighton 1 Pep Guardiola has coached arguably the greatest-ever soccer player in Lionel Messi, so it speaks volumes when he admits he has

Russian warplane falls on building in Siberia; two pilots die

A Russian warplane slammed into a residential building in the Siberian city of Irkutsk yesterday, killing both crewmembers, authorities said. It was the second time in less

Salman Rushdie lives, but loses use of eye and hand: report

Salmon Rushdie’s agent says the author has lost sight in one eye and the use of a hand as he recovers from an attack from a man who

Japan-Australia military cooperation should not target any third party

The current Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, elected in May, has generally shown a positive attitude toward his country’s ties with China by taking action to correct his

Monday, October 24, 2022 – edition no. 4119

* Beaujolais Nouveau — Alliance Française resumes operations with rebooted programs, director William Bascaule told the Times in an exclusive interview * Finance: Macau gov’t financial bill paves way for more types

Criteria to send local doctors for training in Beijing in progress

The government has not yet outlined the criteria for the selection of candidates to be trained at the Peking Union Medical College Hospital. In

Sands China: Gov’t deliberation on concession in ‘good progress’

Sands China has held several rounds of discussion with the government regarding the current gaming tender deliberation and is expecting a notice on the next development by

City may face another cyclone this weekend

A developing meteorological depression system will likely enter the South China Sea from the east of the Philippines this weekend, according to the Meteorological and Geophysical

China’s ruling party congress offers look at future leaders

While Xi Jinping is primed to receive a third term as head of China’s ruling Communist Party on Sunday, it is unknown who will join him for the

Urban renewal bill discussion almost concluded, likely to come into force on Jan. 1

The Second Standing Committee of the Legislative Assembly (AL) has generally concluded the discussion over the bill that aims to establish the legal regime for

50 public car parks take contactless payment

Data released by the Transport Bureau (DSAT) shows that MPay’s MPark platform is available in 21 of the 50 car parks that allow entry and exit

Economic chief: Macau to further national ties to seek synergies

Speaking at a business event, Secretary for Economy and Finance Lei Wai Nong emphasized that Macau will intensify collaboration with mainland counterparts in search of “multiplications of opportunities.”

Charity drives continue amid economic downturn

An international sight-saving charity has recently launched an initiative both to call for donations and raise concerns over optical health. Orbis International, owner of

Intra-Party polls reflect democracy

The Communist Party of China attaches great importance to intra-Party elections, which are based on five factors. First, intra-Party elections follow the principle of democratic

China’s confidence seen in its growth

China has confidence in its development and global responsibility to contribute to a better human community while demonstrating an alternative and more effective model for national

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