LVMH’s luxury allure eclipses fears of trade war

Luxury conglomerate LVMH said it plans numerous product launches before the end of the year as it races to stay ahead of fast-growing competitors like

Fosun considers takeover of USD10b insurer Ageas

Fosun International Ltd., the Chinese group backed by billionaire Guo Guangchang, is considering an offer for all or parts of Belgian insurer Ageas in

Corporate Bits | Sheraton Grand and the St. Regis present signature mooncakes

Sheraton Grand Macao is presenting three signature mooncake flavors for guests to savor this Mid-Autumn. The flavors available are Mini Egg Custard Mooncakes, Low Sugar Deluxe

Trump accuses China of using ‘vicious’ trade tactics

President Donald Trump yesterday accused China of “vicious” tactics on trade as he prepared for tough negotiations with European leaders in an escalating trade battle

Ivanka is shutting down her clothing company

Ivanka Trump is shutting down her fashion line of dresses, shoes and handbags that became a target of political boycotts and spurred concerns about conflicts of interest

South China Sea | Malaysia to be firmer over Beijing’s aggressive expansion in area

Foreign Minister Saifuddin Abdullah said yesterday that Malaysia’s new government will adopt a firmer stand in tackling a decades-old territorial row in the South China Sea amid

Pakistan | Explosion kills 31 as people vote in     general elections

A suicide bomber struck outside a crowded polling station in Pakistan’s southwestern city of Quetta, killing 31 people as Pakistanis cast ballots yesterday in a general election meant

Imran Khan | Ex-cricket star may be on the verge of win

He’s a thrice-married playboy who hangs out with Mick Jagger. But he’s also an Islamist who has kept company with a cleric and spiritual adviser to many

Laos | State media says dam disaster kills 20

Rescuers were searching yesterday for villagers left missing when part of a newly built dam broke in southeastern Laos, flooding the surrounding countryside and killing at least

Greece | Rescue crews search for missing in wildfires; 79 dead

Rescue crews were searching yesterday through charred homes and cars for those still missing after the deadliest wildfires to hit Greece in decades decimated seaside areas

US | Farmers prefer Trump do trade deals than hand them cash

Many farmers remain critical of President Donald Trump’s tariffs and the damage done to commodity prices and markets but were appreciative early yesterday that he offered

Syria | IS claims suicide blasts, attacks that kill dozens

A series of suicide bombings and attacks that sparked fighting between local armed groups in southern Syria killed around 90 people yesterday, a local health official and activists

Offbeat | Dancers on Egyptian streets accused of violating traffic law

People who took to the streets in Egypt for an online dance challenge face penalties over allegations they endangered lives and violated public decency, the state media reported

This Day in History | 1952 – Eva Peron dies

Eva Duarte de Peron, wife of the president of the Argentine Republic, has died from cancer, aged 33. She passed away at 2025 local time at

Baseball | Chinese team takes over Texas minor league club

The starting lineups are announced in English and Spanish at home games for the independent Texas AirHogs, and then the Chinese national anthem is played. For

Tennis | Serena Williams hits out again at testing ‘discrimination’

Serena Williams has complained on social media that it’s “test Serena” time again as she once more hit out at the frequency with which she is selected

World briefs

SOUTH CHINA SEA Foreign Minister Saifuddin Abdullah said yesterday that Malaysia’s new government will adopt a firmer stand in tackling a decades-old territorial row in the South

The Buzz | Facebook sets up subsidiary in China, where it’s blocked

Facebook is blocked in China but it’s still setting up a subsidiary in the world’s most populous country. The company says it wants to set up an “innovation hub”

Bad dogs die young, many from euthanasia, British study says

Bad dogs tend to die young, according to a British study that says aggression, excessive barking and disobedience are among behaviors that can doom canine pets to an

Made in Macao | Long-boiled soup – the Chinese secret to health and beauty

A friend who works closely with expatriates in Macao told me that one of the questions she has often been asked is why we Chinese take so long

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