Xi tells Kissinger that China-US ties are at a crossroads and stability is still possible

Chinese leader Xi Jinping told former top U.S. diplomat Henry Kissinger yesterday that relations between the two countries are at a crossroads and both sides need to

Yellen visits Vietnam, seeking to build US ties and supply chains, and offset tensions with China

The U.S. considers building strong economic and security ties with Vietnam a priority, U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen said yesterday as she met with Vietnamese officials

Modi breaks silence over ethnic violence in Manipur after video shows mob molesting women

Prime Minister Narendra Modi broke more than two months of public silence over deadly ethnic clashes in India’s northeast, saying yesterday that the assaults of two women

Women’s World Cup opening ceremony focused on First Nations

The Women’s World Cup opened yesterday with an elaborate greeting from the Maori people of New Zealand and the First Nations people of Australia.

Wagner mercenaries launch joint training with Belarusian military near Polish border

Mercenaries from Russia’s military company Wagner yesterday launched joint drills with the Belarusian military near the border with Poland following their relocation to Belarus after their short-lived

Japanese, US, and South Korean officials condemn the North’s weapons plans but urge dialogue

Senior officials from Japan, the U.S. and South Korea condemned North Korea over its recent ICBM-class ballistic missile launches and vowed to step up their

Protesters storm Swedish Embassy in Baghdad ahead of planned Quran burning in Stockholm

Protesters angered by the planned burning of a copy of the Quran stormed the Swedish Embassy in Baghdad yesterday, breaking into the compound and lighting a small fire

1969 Man takes first steps on the Moon

American Neil Armstrong has become the first man to walk on the Moon. The astronaut stepped onto the Moon’s surface, in the Sea of Tranquility,

A bomb and its fallout in Christopher Nolan’s ‘Oppenheimer’

Christopher Nolan’s “Oppenheimer” is a kinetic thing of dark, imposing beauty that quakes with the disquieting tremors of a forever rupture in the course of human history. “Oppenheimer,”

Sparkling Summer

Lai Heen, the Michelin-starred restaurant at The Ritz-Carlton, Macau, is unveiling its latest Exclusive Sparkling Tea Pairing Lunch, featuring Chinese Executive Chef, Jackie Ho Hon-sing’s signature

Flooded with sightseers, Europe’s iconic churches struggle to accommodate both worship and tourism

A recent Saturday evening Mass at Sagrada Familia parish had all the hallmarks of a neighborhood worship service, from prayers for ill and deceased members to name-day

German police search for a lion on the loose in Berlin’s suburbs

German authorities warned people in Berlin’s southern suburbs yesterday to watch out for a potentially dangerous animal, suspected to be a lioness, that was on the loose. Police in

Why Russia pulled out of its grain deal with Ukraine – and what that means for the global food system

The Russia-Ukraine grain deal that has been critical to keeping global food prices stable and preventing famine is currently in tatters. On July 17, 2023, Russia said it was

Friday, July 21, 2023 – edition no. 4291

— Main trade union hopes upgraded former Canidrome helps physical education; Institutions hail gov’t for multi-faceted sports complex * Events | Sands China Carnival kicks off * Taste of Edesia * Sands China

GP to celebrate 70th anniversary with 11 racing events, four international ones

The celebration of the 70th anniversary of the Macau Grand Prix this November will see some significant changes beyond what was already expected and previously

China to strike harder on organized illegal border-crossing for gambling

In full compliance with the central government’s policy against cross-border gambling, border control will be tightened to curb organized illegal immigration for gambling, Zhang Ning, spokesperson of

Passports of both SARs see higher rankings in global index

The passports of both of China’s Special Administrative Regions (SARs) have made progress in the past year on a global ranking. International consultancy

Secretary Cheong suggests ‘unfamiliarity’ is the reason for complaints on removal of Catholic statues

It was the public’s “unfamiliarity” with the Coloane Catholic statues project that generated complaints, Secretary for Administration and Justice André Cheong told a press conference Tuesday.

Visitor arrivals steady at 2.2 million in June

Visitor arrivals totaled 2.2 million in June, recording a slight drop of 0.2% when compared to the month prior. Macau has recorded the arrival of

Chinese livestreamers set their sights on TikTok sales to shoppers in the US and Europe

Chinese livestreamers have set their sights on TikTok shoppers in the U.S. and Europe, hawking everything from bags and apparel to crystals with their eyes on

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