As bourbon booms, thirst for rare brands breeds skullduggery

Buttery, smooth, oaky. These are characteristics of the best bourbons, and a growing cult of aficionados is willing to pay an astonishing amount of money

China’s trade contracts as Western demand weakens

China’s trade contracted again in January and February as U.S. and European demand weakened in the face of interest rate hikes, adding to pressure on

Chinese planners promise 12 million jobs, economic rebound

Chinese economic officials expressed confidence yesterday they can meet this year’s growth target of “around 5%” by generating 12 million new jobs and encouraging consumer spending following

The Parisian launches ‘Tulip Garden’ installations

With spring in full bloom, The Parisian Macao is transforming into a Tulip Garden, allowing guests to enjoy giant photogenic tulip installations. Sands Resorts Macao signature

Insurance firm donates MOP50,000 to local sports charity

A local insurance firm has run a cycling event over the past week (from Feb. 25 to Mar. 5) managing to raise MOP50,000 for the Macau Special

Putting Mongolia on the digital map

Bolor-Erdene Battsengel wants to transform Mongolia into a “digital first” country — and help young people, especially girls in this sparsely populated nation of 3.3 million,

For man behind gene-edited babies, a rocky return to science

Five years ago, scientist He Jiankui shocked his peers and the world with claims that he created the first genetically edited babies. Now, after serving three

Huawei dominates MWC mobile tech fair despite US sanctions

A After three years of pandemic disruption, they are among tens of thousands in Barcelona for MWC, also known as Mobile World Congress, an annual tech

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

Scientist behind gene-edited babies eyes work in Hong Kong

A Chinese scientist who set off an ethical debate five years ago with claims that he made the world’s first genetically edited babies said yesterday that he

‘All Quiet’ wins seven BAFTAs, including best film, at UK awards

Antiwar German movie “All Quiet on the Western Front” won seven prizes, including best picture, at the British Academy Film Awards on Sunday, building the somber

‘The Night of Stars Concert’ rocks The Venetian Macao

Presented by The Venetian Macao, “The Night of Stars Concert” was staged at Cotai Arena on Feb. 18. The concert opened with the famous Cantopop diva Sammi Cheng, who performed some of her greatest hits

Chinese Great Wall Motor debuts ORA EV line in Macau

Great Wall Motor of China, as represented by Inchcape Group plc in the Greater China Region, opened its pop-up showroom over the weekend for the ORA electric

How to keep your Twitter account secure — without paying

Twitter users were greeted early Saturday with an ultimatum from the social media app: Subscribe to the platform’s new premium service or lose a popular account

Buffett’s firm buys Apple, slashes chipmaker and bank stakes

Billionaire Warren Buffett’s company added to its already substantial Apple investment at the end of last year while slashing a new investment in computer chip

Starlux’s debut long-haul to LAX to arrive in June

Taiwanese airlines Starlux Airlines will start flying to Los Angeles in June. This route will also feature a first class cabin. At least initially, there will be five

Sands Resorts Macao to participate in GBA caravan roadshows

Sands Resorts Macao will participate in the ‘Experience Macao, Unlimited’ campaign in the GBA, promoting its dining, accommodation, shopping and leisure options to mainland residents and other potential tourists.

Scholar nominated to follow Kuroda as Bank of Japan chief

An economist was nominated yesterday to head Japan’s central bank and take on the daunting task of guiding the world’s third-largest economy to stronger, stable growth.

Ford to cut 3,800 jobs in Europe, mostly in Germany, UK

Ford said yesterday that it will cut 3,800 jobs in Europe over the next three years in an effort to streamline its operations as it contends with economic

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