Guangzhou: First train of the year to Europe

The first China-Europe freight train of 2024 from the Greater Bay Area departed from Guangzhou International Port on January 1. It marks the eighth year of the service’s

A journey through culture, heritage, and gastronomy

Travelog Nestled in the heart of China’s Guangdong province, Dongguan unveils itself as a captivating blend of rich culture, historical heritage, vibrant arts, and delectable

Nansha should strengthen ties with Macau, Hong Kong

On the Agenda Nansha, a district in Guangzhou, Guangdong province, is poised to become a central hub for technological innovation and advanced industries in the

Workers resumes landfill work at new US military site on Okinawa despite local opposition

Japanese construction workers yesterday resumed landfill work at the new site of the U.S. military base on Okinawa despite protests by the island’s residents that the

Over 50 countries and regions go to the polls in 2024: The year will test even the most robust democracies

More than 50 countries and regions that are home to half the planet’s population are due to hold national elections in 2024, but the number of citizens

PDP wins election in Himalayan kingdom, returns to power

The People’s Democratic Party (PDP) won the most seats in Bhutan’s parliamentary elections this week and will form the new government as residents hope politicians make

Houthis launch their largest Red Sea drone and missile attack, no damage reported

Yemen’s Houthi rebels fired their largest-ever barrage of drones and missiles targeting shipping in the Red Sea, forcing the United States and British navies to

1973 First Open University degrees awarded

The first graduates from the Open University (OU) have been awarded their degrees after two years studying from home. Out of the 1,000 students who sat the

Native Hawaiian salt makers combat climate change and pollution to protect a sacred tradition

On a warm summer afternoon, Tina Taniguchi was on her hands and knees scraping dirt off an oblong depression in the ground. Thick brown hair

Jessica Pegula advances to the Adelaide International quarterfinals

Second-seeded Jessica Pegula secured a 4-6, 6-2, 6-3 win over fellow American Bernarda Pera yesterday to advance to the quarterfinals of the Adelaide International. Pera earned

At trial, a Russian billionaire blames Sotheby’s for losing millions on art by Picasso, da Vinci

Sotheby’s defended itself at a trial against accusations that it helped defraud a Russian oligarch out of tens of millions of dollars, saying it knew nothing of

Blinken seeks more aid for Gaza as hostage talks restart in Egypt

U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken met Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas yesterday to seek governance reforms, part of a plan to rally the region behind a postwar vision

What Taoism teaches about the body and being healthy

New Year’s resolutions often come with a renewed investment in making our bodies healthier. Many may take to the newest diet plan or sign up for a health

Thursday, January 11, 2024 – edition no. 4403

— Many residents choosing to book for ID renewal in person for ‘good reason’ as verified by an MDT report * Tourism | Gov’t targets three million int’l visitors this year *

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