Old dogs can still play like puppies. Don't give up on exercise and games just because you have an older dog. A regimen of regular exercise will keep
Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe was re-elected as head of his ruling Liberal Democratic Party in a landslide election last week, paving the way for up
Melco Resorts and Entertainment last week deployed a volunteer team of nearly 100 employees to help clear the city’s streets after Signal No.10 typhoon Mangkhut left
Macau’s industry characters have given this city an element of basic trust, but establishing a high level of trust across town remains to be seen due to
After closing its doors more than 20 years ago in 1997, the historical Capitol Theatre located at Rua Pedro Nolasco da Silva in Central Macau has finally
Representing the city of Macau, the director of the Macau Government Tourism Office (MGTO) recently joined other UNESCO Creative Cities of Gastronomy for the 1st Gaziantep International Gastronomy Festival,
The Consumer Council (CC) and the Civic and Municipal Affairs Bureau (IACM) tested 20 rice samples, in order to determine their content and specifically check for heavy
The Secretary for Social Affairs and Culture, Alexis Tam, replying to questions from the media after a public event, said on Saturday that the Social Welfare Bureau
A shock jump in Hong Kong’s currency is signaling a decade- long liquidity party is finally coming to an end. That may be bad news for the
The European Union’s trade chief heads to New York this week to continue negotiations with the U.S. and Japan, as the three parties seek a way to
China summoned the American ambassador and the defense attache and recalled its navy commander from a U.S. trip to deliver a strong protest against economic sanctions
A Chinese navy hospital ship docked near Venezuela’s capital yesterday as the OPEC nation’s deepening economic crisis garners the attention of the U.S. and other world powers.
The Vatican and China said yesterday they had signed a “provisional agreement” over the appointment of bishops, a breakthrough on an issue that stymied diplomatic
The Maldives is holding its third multiparty presidential election on Sunday . The Indian Ocean nation of 400,000 has been rife with political turmoil since democracy was
North Korea’s Kim Jong Un is “little rocket man” no more. President Donald Trump isn’t a “mentally deranged U.S. dotard.” In the year since Trump’s searing,
Campaigning for Indonesia’s presidential election officially began yesterday with the two contenders releasing white doves and vowing a peaceful race as concerns simmer the campaign will
With rising unilateralism challenging its very existence, the United Nations convenes its annual meeting of world leaders today and will try once more to tackle problems together
Iran’s president yesterday accused an unnamed U.S.- allied country in the Persian Gulf of being behind a terror attack on a military parade that killed 25
It’s not quite the World Wide Web — but the spiders of Aitoliko in Greece have made a good start. Spurred into overdrive by an explosion
Dougal Haston and Doug Scott have become the first Britons to reach the summit of the world’s highest mountain. The men arrived at the top of
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