French consul eyes growing opportunities in Macau-France trade

The city’s development strategy targeting economic diversification will benefit French businesses already operating or which will operate in Macau, Christile Drulhe, Consul-general of France in Hong Kong

Gaming expert: Macau faces tough competition as regional rivals thrive

Although Macau has geographical advantages, other aspects such as customer service should be improved amid tourism revivals, said Alidad Tash, managing director of 2nt8 Limited.

Sands China holds exhibition with dozens of diverse art forms

Sands China launched a new exhibition at the Sands Gallery, featuring works of the first-prize winners in its Time is on My Side – 2021 Greater

Foreign Affairs commissioner warns of extortion of local students in Europe

A Virtual kidnapping takes on several forms, yet is always an extortion scheme. The fraudster tricks victims into paying a ransom to free a

Russia, China show off ties amid maneuvering over Ukraine

Russia and China showcased their deepening ties yesterday in a series of meetings closely watched for signs that Beijing might offer stronger support to the Kremlin for

Border-crossing trips in Hengqin exceed pre-pandemic period

Nearly 1.6 million trips have occurred since the restrictions on cross-border travel were relaxed, according to Hengqin authorities. Cross-border trips surged after January 8,

Public housing likely to impact private sector but not as direct competition

The many housing projects owned by the public sector, planned and already undergoing construction, are likely to have an impact on the private market but only

Li Canfeng denies corruption allegations

Businessman and former director of the now-restructured Land, Public Works and Transport Bureau (DSSOPT) Li Canfeng has denied corruption allegations in a court hearing yesterday, as cited

China blasts Pentagon official’s Taiwan visit, military ties

China yesterday sharply criticized a visit to Taiwan by a senior Pentagon official and reaffirmed it has sanctioned Lockheed Martin and a unit of Raytheon for

At least two dead, more than 50 missing in mine collapse

  An open pit mine collapsed in China’s northern Inner Mongolia region yesterday, killing at least two people and leaving more than 50 missing, state media reported.

Police hunting killers of New Zealand tourist

A The 34-year-old tourist, Nicholas Peter Stacey, was fatally shot once in the chest while trying to wrest a pistol from one of the two robbers

Pyongyang calls UN chief’s remarks on missile test ‘unfair’

North Korea yesterday accused U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres of “an extremely unfair and imbalanced attitude,” as it lambasted him for condemning its recent missile test but ignoring alleged

1972 Hijackers surrender and free Lufthansa crew

A group of Palestinian hijackers who took over a Lufthansa jet in the skies over India two days ago has released the crew and surrendered at an airstrip

Microsoft brings Bing chatbot to phones after curbing quirks

Microsoft is ready to take its new Bing chatbot mainstream — less than a week after making major fixes to stop the artificially intelligent search engine

Baidu to implement ChatGPT-like Ernie Bot chatbot from March

Baidu Inc., one of China’s biggest search and artificial intelligence firms, said yesterday it plans to implement its artificial intelligence chatbot Ernie into its search services

Haiti, Portugal qualify for Women’s World Cup for first time

Haiti and Portugal qualified for the FIFA Women’s World Cup finals for the first time after winning playoff matches yesterday in New Zealand. Carole Costa scored

Malcolm X’s daughter to sue CIA and FBI for wrongful death

The family of slain civil rights leader Malcolm X marked Tuesday the anniversary of his 1965 assassination by announcing plans to sue agencies including the

G-20 finance chiefs to tackle global economic threats

Top financial leaders from the Group of 20 leading economies are gathering in the south Indian technology hub of Bengaluru this week to tackle myriad challenges to global

Position paper will point to Global Security Initiative as solution for hotspot issues

Since senior Chinese diplomat Wang Yi told the Munich Security Conference on Saturday that the Chinese government would issue a position paper on the Ukraine crisis there has

Thursday, February 23, 2023 – edition no. 4193

— French consul sees great opportunities in Macau-France trade despite sharp drop in community numbers * Expert’s word | Macau tourism needs ‘smiles’ * Events | Diverse art forms at Four Seasons *

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