North Korea said yesterday leader Kim Jong Un supervised the test-firing of a “newly developed super-large multiple rocket launcher,” another demonstration of its expanding weapons
Tens of thousands of Rohingya refugees marked the second anniversary of their exodus from Myanmar into Bangladesh by rallying, crying and praying yesterday as they demanded
A U.N. special rapporteur challenged Malaysia’s claim to have nearly ended poverty, saying an estimated one in six people in the Southeast Asian country are still considered poor.
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson won U.S. President Donald Trump’s approval yesterday for his plans to take a tough approach in talks to leave the European
Paris is celebrating the American soldiers, French Resistance fighters and others who liberated the City of Light from Nazi occupation exactly 75 years ago.
Hundreds of bicyclists have been caught with their pants down — and their shirts and underwear off, too. The cyclists gathered in a Philadelphia park this weekend to disrobe
A man has been given the world’s first battery-operated heart in a pioneering operation in Britain. The patient, an unnamed 62-year-old from the south of England, is
REAL MADRID 1, VALLADOLID 1 James Rodríguez’s return to the Spanish league ended in frustration as Real Madrid conceded a late equalizer to draw its home
Sergey Kovalev knocked out Anthony Yarde yesterday to retain the WBO light heavyweight title in his first defense since winning back the belt in February.
Countries have agreed to protect more than a dozen shark species at risk of extinction, in a move aimed at conserving some of the ocean’s most awe-inspiring creatures
Plácido Domingo returns to the stage at the Salzburg Festival today in his first appearance since nine women accused him of sexual harassment in a
Donald Trump is an unpopular president. According to the But as the president meets with leaders of the other G7 countries in the French resort city of
* Macau operators split on Japan preferences * The people link hands inspired by 1989 Baltic protest * Wong Chi Meng of the Macao Chamber of commerce is recommended to fill the
Four hundred and eighty-seven new students were officially welcomed into the Institute for Tourism Studies (IFT) yesterday, during a student orientation ceremony held in the presence of faculty members
Macau was presented with the “Best MICE City – Asia” Award at the first edition of the M&C Asia Stella Awards 2019, an awards ceremony organized by Northstar Travel
The fourth Star of Macau Tourism and Culture will kick off on August 25, with its organizer, the Macau United Citizens Association, hoping to promote community participation in tourism.
Secretary for Social Affairs and Culture, Alexis Tam wants Macau’s higher education sector to improve its patriotic education of university students. Earlier this week, Tam expressed his hope for
Las Vegas Sands Corp. said it will focus on the Tokyo and Yokohama areas as potential locations to build a casino resort, as Japan moves forward
The government’s latest survey on the manpower needs of the gaming sector shows that the city employed almost 5% more croupiers in the second quarter of
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