Macau secretaries on China youth trip, reviewing mainland’s development

Launched on July 13, several study and exchange trips named “Walking Together in the New Era” have been organized by the Liaison Office and the Macau SAR

Health Bureau records 10th imported case of dengue fever

The Health Bureau (SSM) has diagnosed a 10th imported case of dengue fever in a female resident who travelled to Pattaya and Bangkok earlier this month.

Greater convenience proposed for non-local arbitrators

The First Standing Committee of the Legislative Assembly (AL) has proposed that the government ease restrictions to make it more convenient for non-local arbitrators to work in

Hong Kong protests have city’s residents plotting their exit

When Kevin Tsang tuned into Carrie Lam’s predawn press conference to condemn protesters who had ransacked government offices during a dramatic escalation of tensions over

Hong Kong | Retailers reporting double-digit sales drop

Hong Kong is beginning to reckon with the economic cost of ongoing protests against the government’s extradition bill, as the disruption risks driving away local shoppers and

Lotus defies Brexit with production jump under new Chinese owner

Lotus Cars is preparing for an expansion under Asian owner Geely Automobile Holdings Ltd. that could see the iconic British automaker open a second U.K. factory and

China investor who made 785% on Moutai is now buying banks

After years betting solely on Kweichow Moutai Co., Dong Baozhen is diversifying. The money manager’s flagship fund has returned 785% since its inception in 2010. He

Chinese, Asian entertainment industries grappling with #MeToo issues

When Wu Ke-xi was looking for a frightening plotline for her latest film, she didn’t need to look further than her own industry. The Taiwanese actress

Hong Kong protests expand to oppose China, with no end near

Colin Wong has come to know the sting of pepper spray well. After more than a month of demonstrations in Hong Kong’s sweltering heat, memories

Shaanxi | Man executed after decades-long blood feud

A man in northwest China was executed yesterday for killing three neighbors in apparent revenge for his mother’s death more than two decades earlier. The Supreme

Thailand | With new Cabinet, country replaces junta with army allies

Thailand’s new Cabinet was sworn earlier this week, creating a nominally elected government after five years of military rule but keeping power in the hands of

Australia Fisherman finds message in a bottle written 50 years ago

A fisherman said yesterday he was looking for the author of a message in a bottle found off the southern Australian coast 50 years after it was

Cambodia | Authorities say plastic waste shipments came from US, Canada

Almost seven dozen shipping containers sitting in a Cambodian seaport that were found to be filled with plastic waste came from the United States and Canada, the

Obituary | John Paul Stevens evolved into Supreme Court’s liberal lion

John Paul Stevens, the bow- tied, independent-thinking, Republican-nominated justice who unexpectedly emerged as the Supreme Court’s leading liberal, died yesterday in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, after

Pakistan arrests US-wanted terror suspect in Mumbai attacks

Pakistan yesterday arrested a radical cleric and U.S.-wanted terror suspect implicated in the 2008 Mumbai attacks, officials said, just days ahead of Prime Minister Imran Khan’s trip

Offbeat | Savory sushi tempts two penguins to nest at New Zealand store

Two little blue penguins just couldn’t stay away from a New Zealand sushi store, returning to nest there even after police had captured them and escorted them back

This Day in History | 2000 – Sarah Payne’s body found

Police have confirmed the body they found in a West Sussex field yesterday is that of missing eight-year old Sarah Payne. A farm worker found the human

Life & Style | ‘When They See Us’ star wept at Emmy nomination

Actor Jharrel Jerome of “When They See Us” says he cried so much when he learned of his Emmy nomination that you would have thought he

Football | African Cup final much more than Mane vs. Mahrez

Djamel Belmadi sank to his knees, eyes closed and arms aloft after Riyad Mahrez’s goal with seconds remaining put Algeria in the African Cup of Nations final

Boxing | Roach, Jackson praise training to fight Parkinson’s

Fight trainer Freddie Roach and the Rev. Jesse Jackson — a recent convert to boxing training — talk about how their sessions together have helped both men

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