UK consulate celebrates Queen’s birthday, century of women’s suffrage

The British Consulate-General for Hong Kong and Macau commemorated the birthday of Queen Elizabeth II, Queen of the United Kingdom and the other Commonwealth realms, on Thursday at

Education | Leadership development program open for enrollment

Enrollment for the fifth module of the Global Leadership Development Program Series: International Integrated Resort Management is now open. The University of Macau’s (UM) Asia-Pacific Academy of

Innovation | Tesla-loving nation now wants to be a pioneer in electric planes

Home to some of the busiest flight routes in Europe, whisking passengers across a rugged and mountainous landscape, Norway’s aviation industry now readies to go electric. Norway is

Gaming | Caesars workers in Las Vegas approve new contract deal

Housekeepers, bartenders and other unionized workers at Las Vegas casino-resorts operated by Caesars Entertainment approved a new five-year contract, ending the possibility of a strike at those

Bill passage seen as increasing Beijing’s hold over Hong Kong

Hong Kong’s legislature has passed a bill that will allow Chinese authorities to enforce their own laws within a portion of the semi-autonomous territory, setting off alarm

China’s US Treasuries holdings fell USD5.8 billion in April

China remained the largest foreign owner of Treasuries in April even with a slight drop in holdings, as the Asian nation’s appetite for U.S.

Chinese immigrant with American family fears deportation

A Chinese immigrant with a young American family in New York fears deportation after being arrested when he showed up for a green card interview. Xiu Qing You,

Trade war | Trump heartland hit as China targets farms and mines

China’s response to U.S. tariffs aims to hit the Trump administration right in its natural resources. The world’s largest commodities consumer on Friday said it

Summit does not deal with North Korea’s hacking

Among the subjects President Donald Trump apparently didn’t discuss with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un in Singapore — the regime’s human rights abuses, its exports

Troops fire at anti-India protesters in Kashmir

At least one person was killed and about two dozen others wounded on Saturday as protests against Indian rule followed by clashes erupted in Indian-controlled Kashmir shortly after

Australia to start free-trade negotiations with EU

Australia will begin negotiations with the European Union on a free-trade agreement covering a market with 500 million people and worth USD17.3 trillion, making it one of the

Cambodia | Former PM hurt in car crash; wife killed

Former Cambodian Prime Minister Prince Norodom Ranariddh was seriously injured yesterday in a road crash that killed his wife and injured at least seven other people, officials

Thailand | King now holds Crown Property Bureau’s billions in assets

Thailand’s Crown Property Bureau said its assets are now held in the name of King Maha Vajiralongkorn, clarifying how a legal change last year affects billions of

Rescue ships dock in Spain as migrant debate roils Europe

Ships in the Aquarius aid convoy docked yesterday at the Spanish port of Valencia, ending a weeklong ordeal for hundreds of people who were rescued from

Russia | Taxi driver questioned after injuring 8 near Red Square

Moscow police are investigating a taxi crash that injured eight people, including two Mexican World Cup fans, when the driver plowed into pedestrians on a sidewalk near

Analysis Le Mans: A dream that is never repeated

Located in the region of the so-called Pays du Loire, in the department of La Sarthe, one of the rivers that runs through and from

Offbeat | Vows in the air: German couple married in tightrope wedding

A couple in eastern Germany have gotten married in a swing dangling from a motorcycle atop a tightrope, 14 meters above the ground. The German news

This Day in History | 1956 – Truman rejects anti-Stalin talk

The former President of the United States, Harry Truman, has shrugged off suggestions Moscow may be about to reject its Stalinist past. He was speaking at

World Cup | Analysis: Tiny Iceland neutralizes Messi and Argentina

When the final whistle blew, Lionel Messi angrily kicked away the ball like it was poison and tore off his captain’s armband as though it

Brazil coach Tite adored for turning around national team

Revered by his players and credited with turning Brazil’s national team around, Tite knows he’s not perfect. Brazil, which will play its first World

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