Briefs | Macau airport sets up Jiangmen service center

The Macau International Airport (MIA) has recently set up its second service center in the Greater Bay Area, according to a press release by the MIA. The launching

China urges US to remove ‘black hand’ from Hong Kong protests

China said the U.S. should remove its “black hand” from Hong Kong’s protests, in some of its most pointed criticism yet against what it says is

Nissan says report of 90% plunge in profit is ‘broadly accurate’

Nissan Motor Co. said a media report that the company’s operating profit dropped about 90% last quarter was “broadly accurate,” in the latest indication that pressure is building

Malaysia Airlines gets Morgan Stanley as adviser

Khazanah Nasional Bhd. has hired Morgan Stanley to look at strategic options for Malaysia Airlines Bhd., according to an official in the prime minister’s department. The investment bank

Beijing says US ‘power politics’ undermines global stability

China yesterday accused the United States of undermining global stability with unilateral policies and “power politics” as the Defense Ministry issued the first comprehensive outline of

Melco’s management team lead volunteering efforts to benefit community

Melco Resorts and Entertainment endeavors to make its Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) programs sustainable by integrating social and community issues into its business strategy. Volunteering

Alibaba lets US small, medium businesses sell on platform

China’s e-commerce juggernaut Alibaba will allow small and medium-sized U.S. businesses to sell on Alibaba.com. U.S. businesses, until Tuesday, were only able to buy merchandise

FBI Chief says China’s trying to ‘steal their way’ to dominance

FBI Director Christopher Wray told senators that China is engaging in a sweeping effort to steal its way to economic dominance, with more than 1,000 investigations

Chinese military denies it has deal to build base in Cambodia

The Chinese military denied reports that it recently signed a secret deal to build a military outpost in coastal Cambodia. Speaking during the release of

India | Catholic priests protest cardinal’s return

India’s Catholic Church, already rocked by allegations that a bishop raped a nun, is facing an uprising by hundreds of priests against one of the country’s four

Japan to pursue S.Korea trade curbs, citing lax trade control

Japan’s trade minister said yesterday he will go ahead with a plan to strip South Korea of its preferred status in export licensing, saying Seoul has

Japan utility to scrap 4 more reactors in Fukushima

The operator of the nuclear plant wrecked by a 2011 earthquake and tsunami said yesterday that it will decommission four more reactors in northeastern Japan in

FTC fines Facebook $5B, adds limited oversight on privacy

Federal regulators have fined Facebook USD5 billion for privacy violations and are instituting new oversight and restrictions on its business. But they are only holding CEO

This Day in History | 1943 – Italian dictator Mussolini quits

The Italian dictator, Benito Mussolini, is reported to have stepped down as head of the armed forces and the government. King Victor Emmanuel has assumed control of the army

Life & Style | National Geographic aims to solve Amelia Earhart mystery

The deep-sea explorer who discovered the wrecked Titanic is tackling an aviation mystery: Amelia Earhart’s disappearance. Robert Ballard and a National Geographic expedition will

One year: Tokyo Olympics unveil gold, silver, bronze medals

With exactly one year to go until the Tokyo Olympics open, organizers marked the day by unveiling the gold, silver, and bronze medals that will symbolize the

World briefs

South Korea Russia wants an investigation into South Korea’s allegation that a Russian military plane violated South Korean airspace, a senior

The Buzz

The chief architect of France’s historic monuments says he’s afraid that the heat wave sweeping Europe could cause the vaulted ceilings of fire-ravaged Notre Dame Cathedral to collapse.

Mired in poverty, Afghans bring their children to work

Every day before dawn, 10-year-old Kamran goes to work with his father and other relatives at a brick factory on the outskirts of Kabul. Like many

World Views | Roll back internet surveillance. Start with Facebook

Nothing that happened Wednesday will satisfy Facebook Inc.’s critics. The U.S. Federal Trade Commission, the nation’s chief consumer privacy watchdog, hit Facebook with a $5 billion fine for

WP2Social Auto Publish Powered By : XYZScripts.com
MACAU DAILY TIMES