Culture | Macao Int’l Book Fair clears 40% of books

Four in every 10 books exhibited during the Macao International Book Fair 2019 were sold during the four-day event, according to organizers. They also said that

Five Macau films to attract Greater Bay investment

Five local film productions have been picked by a panel to be presented in the Greater Bay Area for investment, announced the Cultural Affairs Bureau (IC).

One year later, Canidrome still waiting for better days

One year since it closed its doors to dog races, the Macau Canidrome is showing signs of abandonment and decay. Host to the occasional

500 local youth sent to China on national education mission

A total of 500 young local residents have kicked off their visits across five Chinese provinces on an initiative described by the Chief Executive (CE) as a

Gov’t pledges mainland social credit system not for Macau

The Policy Research and Regional Development Bureau (DSEPDR) issued a statement on Friday clarifying that Macau will not adopt the mainland’s social credit system.

IFT ranks 3rd in greater China for hospitality and management

The Institute for Tourism Studies (IFT) has ranked third in the greater China region in terms of the subject “Hospitality and Management,” according to the 2019 Shanghai

Hong Kong turmoil has millionaires eyeing other wealth havens

Private bankers are being flooded with inquiries from investors in Hong Kong who are worried about the long-term effects of the political crisis in the

Police fight with protesters amid rising tensions in Hong Kong

Police in Hong Kong fought with protesters last night as they broke up a demonstration by thousands of people demanding the resignation of the semi-autonomous Chinese territory’s

Hong Kong | Demonstrators get creative with war of the walls

Hong Kong public walls have become the latest flashpoints between anti-extradition bill demonstrators and those opposed to the protest, with three people arrested in clashes at message

Trump touts his Scottish, Irish golf courses in Twitter repost

Donald Trump provided some free advertising for his golf courses in Scotland and Ireland on Saturday by highlighting a television commercial scheduled to run during next

Property | These are the countries most at risk of housing bubbles

Canada and New Zealand are the most vulnerable economies to a correction in house prices, with Australia and the U.K. also drawing concern, according to new research

James Murdoch makes largest deal yet with bet on virtual reality

James Murdoch, heir to billionaire media magnate Rupert Murdoch, has added the biggest reported investment yet to his closely watched portfolio: a bet on the virtual-reality

Taiwan defends US arms deal after China sanctions threat

Taiwan on Saturday defended a proposal to purchase USD2.2 billion in arms from the U.S., following a Chinese announcement that it would sanction any American companies involved

Huawei plans to cut jobs in US-based R&D unit, WSJ Says

Huawei Technologies Co. is planning to cut jobs at its U.S. subsidiary as the Chinese technology giant continues to struggle with its American blacklisting, the Wall

Trump-China trade tensions hit Panama Canal revenues

The trade tension between the U.S. and China is making waves at the Panama Canal. Cargo from the U.S. to China going through the key

Cuba debuts modern Chinese train as rail overhaul begins

The first train using new equipment from China pulled out of Havana Saturday, hauling excited passengers on the start of a 915-kilometer journey to the

Bangladesh | Ex-dictator H.M. Ershad dies at 89

Bangladesh’s former military dictator H.M. Ershad, who had seized power in a 1982 coup, has died. He was 89. Ershad had long been suffering from

Heavy rain leaves scores dead in Nepal, India, Bangladesh

Flooding and landslides triggered by heavy rainfall have killed at least 50 people in Nepal in the past few days, with more deaths reported across the

Islamic extremist attack on Somali hotel leaves 26 dead

Islamic extremists blew up the gate of a Somali hotel with a car bomb and took over the building for more than 14 hours, leaving 26

Moscow | Protests as opposition is excluded from elections

Around 1,000 people have gathered in central Moscow to demand that opposition candidates be included on ballots for an upcoming city parliament election in September. The

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