Domestic helper arrested for stealing red packets

A female domestic helper in her twenties is suspected of stealing eight red packets from her employer, totaling MOP650. The employer has reported his helper to authorities following

Ransomware group LockBit is disrupted by a global police operation

Law enforcement agencies have infiltrated and disrupted the prolific ransomware syndicate LockBit that has extracted $120 million from thousands of victims around the world, with two

Many small business owners see 2024 as a ‘make or break’ year, survey shows

About 40% of small business owners think 2024 will be a “make or break” year for their business, according to a survey by messaging service

Hong Kong sees population increase in 2023

The Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) saw an increase in population in 2023 thanks to a net inflow of residents, official data showed this week.

Former senior provincial political advisor under investigation

Hu Qiang, formerly a senior political advisor in east China’s Jiangxi Province, has been placed under investigation by the country’s top anti-graft body for suspected severe

Chinese-Australian blogger won’t appeal suspended death sentence

A China-born Australian democracy blogger will not appeal his suspended death sentence imposed by a Beijing court, with his family saying yesterday a legal challenge would be

GBA, the people mover: kindred cousins or foreign interlopers

Analysis The people involved in the integration of industry knowledge and the building of the four focal industries in the GBA will mostly be drawn from the

Greater Bay Area sees era of unparalleled growth

On the Agenda Celebrating its 5th anniversary, the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area is heralding an era of unparalleled growth and integration. In 2023,

Notes On Academic Research

“Legal Service Development for Industrial Enterprises in the Greater Bay Area with Patent Circulation Driven by Intelligent Valuation” Yulin Zheng, Jianxin

Spring Fest: 76 million visit Guangdong

The Spring Festival saw a surge in Guangdong’s tourism, with over 76 million visitors contributing to a 160.8% spike in tourism revenue compared to the previous year. The

New customs initiative in Hengqin

The Guangdong-Macao In-depth Cooperation Zone in Hengqin is set to implement a new tiered customs system to streamline the flow of people and goods with Macau. This initiative

E-Commerce warehousing surge

Guangdong’s cross-border e-commerce has experienced a boom with over 1,000 overseas warehouses covering 6 million square meters. The province is pioneering innovative logistics models, including the world’s first

Guangdong province aims for high-quality growth

Guangdong province has set its sights on high-quality development, with a keen focus on fostering the real economy and manufacturing through technological innovation. This strategic direction was underscored

Gov’t warns striking doctors to return to work or face legal action

The South Korean government yesterday warned thousands of striking doctors to return to work immediately or face legal action after their collective walkouts caused cancellations of surgeries

Taekwondo instructor killed his 7-year-old student and boy’s parents: Sydney police

A taekwondo instructor killed a 7-year-old student at his academy and the boy’s parents before going to a Sydney hospital with stab and slash wounds on his

How the Kremlin weaponized Russian history — and has used it to justify the war in Ukraine

Earlier this month, when Tucker Carlson asked Vladimir Putin about his reasons for invading Ukraine two years ago, Putin gave him a lecture on Russian history.

Lawyers for the US will tell court why Assange should face spying charges

Lawyers for the American government are to tell a London court today why they think Julian Assange should face espionage charges in the United States, in response

1986 Filipino coup leaders tell Marcos to go

Two senior members of the Philippines government have taken refuge in the defence ministry building in the capital, Manila, after denouncing President Ferdinand Marcos. Yesterday, Defence Minister

WWII Monuments Men weren’t all men. The female members finally move into the spotlight

After World War II, the U.S. Army’s art experts set out to find and return millions of works stolen by the Nazis. Known as the Monuments

De Jong penalty earns PSV Eindhoven draw with Dortmund in round of 16

PSV 1, Dortmund 1 Luuk de Jong converted a penalty to cancel out a goal by his former teammate Donyell Malen as PSV Eindhoven and

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