Sanya tourism chief wants int’l airports in Hainan, MSAR

China’s tourism city Sanya, Hainan is looking for a deeper cooperation with Macau in regards to tourism. On Tuesday, Sanya’s tourism development committee held

Macau residents’ gambling participation rate decreases

Fewer Macau residents are taking to gambling, according to the latest responsible gambling work report published jointly by the Gaming Inspection and Coordination Bureau (DICJ), Social

DICJ has not received the 13 hotel’s casino license application

The Gaming Inspection and Coordination Bureau (DICJ) has not received a gaming license application from any concessionaire on the behalf of the 13 Hotel.  DICJ Director Paulo Martins Chan

22,000 Taiwanese apply for mainland residence permits in 10 days

More than 22,000 Taiwan residents have applied for residence permits in the Chinese mainland as of September 10, An Fengshan, spokesperson for the Taiwan Affairs Office of

TUI ends consideration of Sou’s appeal over AL mandate suspension

The Court of Final Appeal (TUI) has made public its decision to terminate the consideration of an appeal submitted by lawmaker Sulu Sou regarding the legal

Art | Wu Li’s works showcased in exhibition

The exhibition “Beyond the Scenery: Exhibition Commemorating the 300th Anniversary of the Passing of Wu Li” features a total of 84 pieces, and sets of calligraphy

China stocks near four-year low as buyers lack punch

China’s policy makers are stuck with the most bearish equity market in years as their attempts to lift sentiment fail to gain traction. The Shanghai Composite

Crypto’s crash just surpassed dot-com levels as losses reach 80 percent

The Great Crypto Crash of 2018 looks more and more like one for the record books. As virtual currencies plumbed new depths yesterday, the MVIS

Corporate Bits | Wynn’s spa receives prestigious spachina award

SpaChina magazine recently hosted the SpaChina Awards 2018, gathering together China’s leading spa and wellness professionals as well as highly respected judges from the industry. The Spa at

Tehran looks warily to Beijing for help as sanctions resume

It’s hard not to see China wherever you look in Iran. From Chinese goods flooding markets to its business people eager for deals as Western

From the Cold | Russia launches biggest ever war games involving China

Hundreds of thousands Russian troops swept across Siberia yesterday in the nation’s largest ever war games also joined by China — a powerful show of

Chinese, Asian leaders fault US, say open trade best growth option

A top Chinese official and leaders of several Southeast Asian countries said yesterday that moves by the U.S. to limit trade and protect American businesses pose a grave threat

Hawaii | Tropical storm drops light rain as it nears Maui, Big Island

Tropical Storm Olivia began dropping light rain yesterday on Maui and the Big Island as it approached the state and prompted warnings for residents to store

Singapore | DJ mounts challenge of colonial-era anti-gay law

A Singaporean disc jockey is challenging a law that bans sex between men, a holdover from British colonial days that conservatives insist on keeping but authorities have promised

Afghanistan | Taliban say they’re ready for second round of talks with US

The Taliban are ready for a second round of talks with the U.S., possibly this month, which is likely to focus on prisoner exchanges, confidence building

EU | Lawmakers move against Hungary over rule of law

European Union lawmakers voted yesterday to launch action against the Hungarian government of Prime Minister Viktor Orban for allegedly undermining the bloc’s democratic values and rule of law.

USA | Woodward book goes on sale as ex-Trump aides push back

A new White House tell-all from journalist Bob Woodward, the election season’s most-talked- about political book, officially went on sale yesterday as several former aides of

International court says it’s ‘undeterred’ by US threats

Afghan rights workers warned yesterday that a blistering U.S. attack on the International Criminal Court investigating war crimes allegations will strengthen a climate of impunity

Offbeat | A confident Elton John kicks off farewell tour with flair

After 90 minutes of nonstop singing and piano playing — which had the audience on their feet and desperately waiting for more — Elton John returned to

This Day in History | 1993 – Rabin and Arafat shake on peace deal

The Prime Minister of Israel, Yitzhak Rabin, and the PLO leader, Yasser Arafat, have shaken hands before cheering crowds on the White House lawn in Washington.

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