Dow Jones Names Sands China in DJSI World and DJSI Asia Pacific Sustainability Indices

The Dow Jones Sustainability Indices (DJSI) have named Sands China Ltd. to its DJSI World and DJSI Asia Pacific indices, marking Sands China’s second consecutive year on the

Ella Lei calls for reinforcement of laws to combat illegal work

Lawmaker Ella Lei has called on the government to review existing laws on illegal work and expand the authorized actions that local authorities can take

Banks approve more mortgage loans

New residential mortgage loans (RMLs) approved by Macau banks increased by 10.7% month-on-month to MOP977.92 million in November 2023, according to Monetary Authority of Macao. Of these, new

Air Macau recruits 30 new flight attendants in 2023

Air Macau said it has successfully recruited local flight attendants every month since January 2023. Last year, a total of 30 people were recruited. 13 of these recruits

Chinese auto exports rose 64% in 2023, with strong push by EVs

China's auto exports surged 63.7% in 2023 while domestic sales, boosted by year-end incentives, rose 4.2%, an industry association said yesterday Chinese automakers have aggressively expanded exports in search

SJM to pay one-month bonus to employees

SJM Resorts, S.A. (SJM) announced that it will distribute a special discretionary bonus equivalent to one month’s salary to all eligible employees on Jan. 31, benefiting about 98% of

Galaxy Macau offering festivities for Year of the Dragon

In celebration of the Year of the Dragon – a symbol of immense significance in Chinese culture – Galaxy Macau, in collaboration with StarWorld Hotel and Broadway Macau,

Taiwan’s election is shaped by economic realities, not just Beijing’s threats to use force

Beijing's threats to use force to claim self-governed Taiwan aren’t just about missiles and warships. Hard economic realities will be at play as voters head

ASEAN special envoy embarks on inaugural mission

A veteran Laotian diplomat recently appointed the Association of Southeast Asian Nations ‘ special envoy to Myanmar arrived this week on his first mission to the strife-torn

213 deaths caused by New Year’s quake; eight happened in shelters

The 7.6 magnitude earthquake that hit the western coastline of Japan on New Year’s has killed 213 people as of yesterday. Eight of the deaths were

Germany ready to help de-escalate tensions in disputed waters, its foreign minister says

Germany’s top diplomat said yesterday that China’s actions in the South China Sea violate the rights of Asian coastal states like the Philippines and threaten freedom of

New Guinea Riots in two biggest cities reportedly leave 15 dead

The Papua New Guinea government worked to restore order yesterday after at least 15 people were reportedly killed during rioting and looting that left the country’s

Iran’s navy seizes oil tanker in Gulf of Oman

Iran’s navy seized an oil tanker yesterday in the Gulf of Oman that once was at the center of a major crisis between Tehran and Washington,

1991 US Congress votes for war in Iraq

The United States Congress has voted to authorise the use of military force against Iraq to end its occupation of neighbouring Kuwait. The vote seals the United

Kaluuya builds a compelling near-future dystopia in ‘The Kitchen’

The near-future is bleak for the working class of London in “The Kitchen,” a well-executed film about a familiar kind of urban dystopian nightmare. It is,

‘Sugar, Baby’ is a train wreck with no consequences that you can’t help but read

Agnes Green grew up on the poor side of a town outside London in the new novel “Sugar, Baby.” She’s been an outsider her whole life, with

Dragon Indulgence 

Dragon is a symbol of power, honor and prosperity beloved by the Chinese for millennia—a fact that makes the Year of the Dragon extra special.

AI-powered misinformation is the world’s biggest short-term threat

False and misleading information supercharged with cutting-edge artificial intelligence that threatens to erode democracy and polarize society is the top immediate risk to the global

Former England coach Eriksson says he has cancer and less than a year to live

Swedish soccer coach Sven-Goran Eriksson said he has cancer and might have less than a year to live. The former England coach told Swedish Radio P1 he discovered he

Self-revolution essential for CPC’s vitality

For anyone curious about the governance philosophy of the Communist Party of China, the communique of the third plenum of the 20th CPC Central Commission for Discipline Inspection

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