Angola nurtures ‘new alliances’ but preserves ties with China

Angola, under the leadership of President João Lourenço, has been forging “new alliances,” notably with Japan, but continues to prioritize ties with China and the Portuguese-speaking countries,

Mak Mak to visit Portugal next week

The Macau Government Tourism Office (MGTO) will organize an “Experience Macau – Portugal” mega promotion next week during Lisbon Travel Market (BTL) 2019, at which Macau

20 percent increase in cars using HKZMB in Jan

The number of cars entering Macau using the Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macau Bridge exceeded 15,700 in January 2019, an increase of nearly 20 percent compared to December 2018,

German spies said to be fighting to keep Huawei out of 5G

Hardliners in Chancellor Angela Merkel’s government are fighting for the powers to keep Huawei Technologies Co. out of Germany’s fifth-generation mobile networks. The cyber-security hawks

US-China trade deal leaves currencies as fighting ground

The U.S. and China are edging closer to resolving differences on currencies that have bogged down economic talks for nearly two decades. The only question is

Corporate Bits | Asia’s 50 best restaurants awards returns to wynn as venue partner

Wynn Macau and Wynn Palace Cotai have once again been chosen as the official venue partner by Asia’s 50 Best Restaurants for the highly anticipated event

Environment | S. Korea proposes rain project with Beijing to clean air

South Korean President Moon Jae-in has proposed a joint project with China to use artificial rain to clean the air in his country, where an acute

Big concessions on trade deal won’t be made, ex-minister says

China won’t make big concessions to the U.S. in order to seal a trade deal, former finance minister Lou Jiwei said in Beijing yesterday, calling some U.S.

Canadian canola permit revoked as dispute escalates

One of Canada’s largest grain processors said Tuesday that China has revoked its permit to export canola there, a move that some saw as retaliation for

NPC | Beijing says new law will bar demands for technology handover

China will bar government authorities from demanding overseas companies hand over technology secrets in exchange for market share, a top economic official said yesterday, addressing a

Nuclear operation | North Korea said to be rebuilding structures at rocket site

North Korea is restoring facilities at a long-range rocket launch site that it dismantled last year as part of disarmament steps, according to foreign experts and a

Border tensions | India, Pakistan again target army posts, villages in Kashmir

Indian and Pakistani soldiers shelled military outposts and villages along their highly militarized frontier in disputed Kashmir yesterday, in an outbreak of new violence despite stepped-up

Indonesia | No flights or internet during sacred Day of Silence

Bali’s airport will close for 24 hours, the internet will be turned off and streets emptied as the predominantly Hindu island in Indonesia observes its New

South Korea | Ex-president Lee granted bail in bribery case

Former South Korean President Lee Myung-bak was released from detention yesterday after a court approved USD885,000 jail nearly a year after his arrest and during

More migrants crossing US southern border in large groups

The number of migrant families crossing the southwest border is again breaking records, and the crush is overwhelming border agents and straining facilities, officials said.

Russia | Putin urges stronger protection of military secrets

President Vladimir Putin urged Russia’s top domestic security agency on Wednesday to tighten its protection of information related to new weapons and other sensitive data.

US | Cohen’s 4th day of testimony could touch on Russia, finances

President Donald Trump’s former lawyer is returning to Capitol Hill for a fourth day of testimony as Democrats pursue a flurry of investigations into Trump’s White

Offbeat | Hello Kitty to make her big screen debut

Hello Kitty might not have a mouth but she’s got a movie deal. Warner Bros.’ New Line Cinema announced yesterday that it has acquired film

This Day in History | 1965 – Police attack Alabama marchers

State troopers and volunteer officers in the southern US state of Alabama have broken up a demonstration of black and white civil rights protesters, injuring at least

Football | Ajax’s display against Madrid raises likelihood of transfers

REAL MADRID 1, AJAX 4 Ajax’s breathtaking display against Real Madrid is likely to be its undoing. The Dutch club’s dramatic 4-1 rout of

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