U.S. Energy Secretary Rick Perry said yesterday that he hopes China will step forward to be a “real leader” on climate issues, while refuting criticism that the United States
China’s scramble to curb pollution has made it the world leader in renewable energy development, yet increasing amounts of that green power have gone unused as the country struggles
In their first joint appearance abroad, America’s top diplomat and its Pentagon chief offered public reassurances to a longstanding ally at odds with President Donald Trump’s
India successfully launched its heaviest-ever rocket yesterday which it hopes will eventually be able to carry astronauts into space, a feat that only Russia, the United
The Maldives has become the seventh nation to sever ties with Qatar, accusing it of supporting terrorism and opening up the worst rift in years among some
British voters have backed the UK’s continued membership of the European Economic Community by a large majority in the country’s first nationwide referendum. Just over
Police in southern Italy are under fire for allowing one of Italy’s most-wanted mob bosses to greet his fans after his arrest and let them kiss his hand.
LeBron James has been brilliant in the first two games of the NBA Finals, which still have been lopsided losses for his Cleveland Cavaliers. While
Novak Djokovic and other players at the French Open say they are not worried about competing at Wimbledon next month despite the recent attacks in
MONTENEGRO Once the Balkan stronghold of pro-Russian sentiments, tiny Montenegro is silently celebrating its entry into NATO in a historic turn that has made the Kremlin furious. Despite
For the second time in two weeks, Britain’s election campaign paused for grief and reflection in the aftermath of a deadly attack — and the issue
A senior Portuguese official says he encountered “very serious” shortages of food and medical care in Venezuela during a recent fact-finding visit to the country. Jose Luis
After 12 long years in the making, the recently inaugurated Taipa Maritime Terminal started to operate on the first day of this month. Taking the risk of
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The annual candlelight vigil in memory of the events that occurred on June 4, 1989 in Beijing’s Tiananmen Square was held once again at Senado Square,
Macau’s CESL Asia, a company known for providing a wide range of services and technology solutions, has partnered with the China Development Bank (CDB) in a
Panelists speaking on the second day of the 8th International Infrastructure Investment and Construction Forum (IIICF) considered that the urban development recycling industry should be downsized
Several Coloane residents are calling for Bus Line 25 to be restored to its initial route, as now it is nearly impossible to transfer to another
A talk was held at the Rui Cunha Foundation late last week discussing attention deficit disorder (ADD) and hyperactivity in young people. ADD is a neurodevelopmental disorder
The exhibition “In Search of those Journeys – A Retrospective Exhibition of the Ferry Transport between Macao and the Islands” commenced on Saturday at the Taipa
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