Top court restores activist’s conviction over banned vigil on Tiananmen

Hong Kong’s top court yesterday restored a prominent detained activist’s conviction over a banned vigil commemorating the 1989 Tiananmen crackdown on pro-democracy protesters, marking the latest

Death toll in landslide rises to 39, with 5 people still missing

The death toll from a landslide in a remote, mountainous part of southwestern China rose to 39 yesterday, while five people remained missing, Chinese state media

Global study of doping cases involving minors points to Russia, India and China

A 10-year global study of positive doping tests by children and young teenagers showed most sanctions came from Russia, India, and China and in sports like weightlifting, athletics,

Lavrov accuses US, S.Korea and Japan of preparing for war with North Korea

Russia’s top diplomat accused the United States, South Korea and Japan yesterday of preparing for war with North Korea. Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov told a

Army denies generals were sentenced to death for surrendering key city to insurgents

Myanmar’s military government is denying reports that it sentenced six army generals to death or life imprisonment for their surrender this month of a regional military

Experimental gene therapy allows kids with inherited deafness to hear

Gene therapy has allowed several children born with inherited deafness to hear. A small study published this week documents significantly restored hearing in five of

1998 Clinton denies affair with intern

President Clinton has strongly denied allegations that he had an affair with a 24-year-old former White House aide. He also rejected accusations that he asked her to

In ‘The Teachers’ Lounge,’ one middle school as microcosm of a troubled world

What happens in the teachers’ lounge, anyway? When we were kids, that closed door seemed so tantalizingly forbidding, though it probably only hid some coffee-sipping, light chitchat and paper-grading.

Timeless Gastronomy

Last week, MICHELIN Guide and SJM Resorts joined forces to orchestrate The MICHELIN Star Studded Dinner – Timeless Gastronomy. Nestled within The Grand Pavilion of the Grand Lisboa

China accuses US of abusing international law by sailing in Taiwan Strait and South China Sea

China accused the U.S. of abusing international law with its military maneuvers in the western Pacific, one day after an American naval destroyer sailed through the

Donald Trump could testify as the trial resumes in his legal fight vs E. Jean Carroll

Former President  Trump’s first visit to court this week, on Monday, ended abruptly because a juror was ill. The trial was suspended until yesterday, when two jurors were “socially

What the Tuvalu election means for China-Pacific relations

It’s a tiny Pacific island nation, one of the world’s smallest. But on Friday, elections in Tuvalu will be watched from Beijing and Taipei to Canberra, as voters

Friday, January 26, 2024 – edition no. 4414

— IC cancels abruptly show ‘Made by Beauty’; producer disappointed * Top level changes at Sands China | Chum promoted to new CEO, Wong to vice-chairman * Taste of Edesia * Legislative Assembly’s committee

Breaking News: Sands China announces Grant Chum as the new CEO and president

The board of directors of Sands China Ltd. (SCL) has announced several key leadership transitions including the appointment of a new Chief Executive Officer (CEO) and president, Grant

CC investigation finds immense price disparity in bakery products

During regular price investigations of various products, the Consumer Council (CC) inspectors identified significant imbalances in the price of bakery products across 75 bakeries in Macau.

Airport expects 20% up in passenger counts, flight movements y-o-y this year

Macau International Airport (MIA) management announced yesterday that it expects passenger volume and flight movements to increase by more than 20% year-over-year in 2024.

‘We Are Not Food’ by Justin Chiang continues on the path of preservation, over-consumption

Running until Saturday (Jan. 27), the solo exhibition “We Are Not Food” by Justin Chiang aims to raise continued awareness on nature preservation, over-consumption, and

MOP95 billion’s worth of securities managed by local central bank’s subsidiary

Securities with a total value of nearly MOP95 billion are currently under the management of the Macao Central Securities Depository (MCSD), a subsidiary of the Monetary

PSP arrests 11 over false employment scheme

The Public Security Police Force (PSP) recently apprehended 11 individuals suspected of participating in a scheme to fraudulently obtain non-resident worker permits, colloquially known as

Central Bank moves to spur its slowing economy and boost markets by cutting required bank reserves

China’s central bank said yesterday it will cut amount of reserves it holds for banks as part of a slew of measures to support the slowing

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