Global shares are mixed ahead of Fed Chair Powell’s speech and Nvidia earnings

Global markets were trading mixed today (Wednesday) ahead of Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell’s highly anticipated speech later in the week.

Russia’s Putin stays away over arrest warrant as leaders of emerging economies meet

Russian President Vladimir Putin will be notably absent when Chinese President Xi Jinping and other leaders from the BRICS group of emerging economies start a three-day summit in South

Guilty unless proven innocent: tenant to compensate landlords

The judges of the Court of Second Instance (TSI) have amended a ruling from the Court of First Instance (TJB) regarding the payment of compensation

UK Foreign Secretary to visit Hong Kong this month: The Telegraph

James Cleverly will press Beijing to lift sanctions on British members of parliament during an imminent trip to China, when he will become the first foreign

Traffic, coastline among main Zone A concerns

Traffic planning and coastline arrangements on New Urban Zone A are among the main concerns of an urban planner and a lawmaker, local media has

ID to reduce ‘Sports for All’ swim classes

The president of the Sports Bureau (ID), Pun Weng Kun, has announced that the bureau is adjusting the swimming pool facility operations of the Lin Fong

Court upholds minimum sentences for breaching security law

A jailed university student who pleaded guilty to inciting secession in Hong Kong lost his bid to reduce his five-year sentence in a court ruling yesterday that is

Three cross-boundary drivers charged for alleged smuggling

Three cross-boundary drivers have been arrested for allegedly smuggling battery and food products at the Border Gate and the Hengqin checkpoints, the Macao Customs Service

Few cultural and sports-related project applications from the Big Six

The number of cultural and sports-related projects submitted so far by the six gaming operators (Big Six) to the government under the mechanism established earlier this

August property tax should be paid by end of month

Property tax payments to be settled in August should be paid by the end of this month, the Financial Services Bureau has reminded the public in a statement.

Health Bureau promotes alcohol control

A Health Bureau delegation has visited a local anti-smoking organization to promote alcohol control laws, which will be enacted on Nov. 5. Pursuant to the law, public places

MPU welcomes 2,200 new students, encourages patriotism

Macao Polytechnic University held the opening ceremony of the 2023/2024 academic year and the first MPU lecture on Aug. 21. The ceremony and lecture inaugurate a new study

Montana asks judge to allow TikTok ban to take effect

Montana is asking a federal judge to allow its law banning new downloads of the video-sharing app TikTok to take effect in January while a challenge filed

China fines US research firm $1.5 million in crackdown on information-gathering

An American research firm has been fined $1.5 million by China’s government in a crackdown on information-gathering that has rattled foreign investors. Mintz Group was

North Korean plane takes off from Beijing in a sign Pyongyang is opening borders

A North Korean commercial flight has taken off from Beijing in a sign that Pyongyang is opening its borders again after almost three years of severe COVID-19 restrictions.

Parliament approves longtime leader’s son as PM in generational change

The son of longtime autocratic Cambodian leader Hun Sen was sworn in Tuesday as the country’s new prime minister, part of a generational change in top positions

Fukushima nuclear plant will start releasing treated radioactive water to sea as early as tomorrow

Japan will start releasing treated and diluted radioactive wastewater from the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant into the Pacific Ocean as early as Thursday — a controversial

1991 Gorbachev punishes coup plotters

Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev has begun his purge of cabinet members and officials involved in the failed coup four days ago. Two of the three ministers who

In the basketball-crazed Philippines, the World Cup will be a shining moment

Considering that about 110 million people live in the Philippines, it’s not feasible to expect that they all would be basketball fans. “But it’s close,”

Already breaking Bolt’s youth records, teen sprinter Erriyon Knighton on fast track to success

From cars to race times, 19-year-old sprinter Erriyon Knighton has an appreciation for all things fast. He’s combining his two passions to provide extra fuel: Should

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