Hamas and Fatah sign declaration in Beijing on ending yearslong rift as war rages in Gaza

Palestinian factions Hamas and Fatah signed a declaration in Beijing on ending a yearslong rift, Chinese state media said yesterday, taking a step toward potentially resolving the

China’s Baosteel to buy out Nippon Steel’s 50% stake in auto steel venture

China’s Baosteel said yesterday that it will acquire Nippon Steel’s 50% stake in their auto steel joint venture for about $242 million. The contract for the

Blinken aims to shore up Indo-Pacific ties and stress US commitment to the region

Ignoring the political chaos surrounding President Joe Biden’s decision to end his reelection campaign, Secretary of State Antony Blinken will head to Asia this week on

Maduro seeks to shore up military’s support ahead of vote threatening his hold on power

At a crossroads not far from a gas station overgrown with weeds, young men and women in faded green fatigues stop vehicles returning from a rally for

1974 Nixon ‘must hand over Watergate tapes’

The United States Supreme Court has ordered President Nixon to surrender tape recordings of White House conversations about the Watergate affair. Giving the judgement to a

As doctors leave Puerto Rico in droves, a rapper tries to fill the gaps

On a recent morning in an Afro-Caribbean community in northeast Puerto Rico, Dr. Pedro Juan Vázquez went door-to-door as part of his medical rounds. He greeted the

US favored to top overall medal table at Paris Games; China may challenge for most gold

As the Paris Olympics are set to open this week, the United States goes in as the favorite to win the most medals. China is unlikely to

Harris is looking forward to accepting Democratic Party’s nomination

Harris also spoke yesterday at a White House celebration with the NCAA championship teams,  Shortly after securing the support of enough Democratic delegates to

CrowdStrike CEO called to testify to Congress over firm role in global tech outage

U.S. House leaders are calling on CrowdStrike CEO George Kurtz to testify to Congress about the cybersecurity company’s role in sparking the widespread tech outage that grounded flights, knocked banks and

Joe Biden’s graceful exit

“Old age,” lamented Trotsky, “is the most unexpected of all things that can happen to a man.” Joe Biden knows the feeling. Straining against every instinct of the

Wednesday, July 24, 2024 – edition no. 4530

— TurboJet further reduces sailings between Macau and HK, the Times has learned * Gaming | Market share of the Big Six expected to shift * Zheng Xiaojun | Painter showcases beauty

Biden’s withdrawal injects uncertainty into wars, trade disputes, other foreign policy challenges

Joe Biden’s withdrawal from the U.S. presidential race injects greater uncertainty into the world at a time when Western leaders are grappling with wars in Ukraine and

Far-reaching accomplishments that didn’t translate into political support

Sitting in the Oval Office behind the iconic Resolute desk in 2022, an animated President Joe Biden described the challenge of leading a psychologically traumatized nation.

Lao court disregards results from international arbitration seated in Macau

The Vientiane Capital People’s Court of the Lao People’s Democratic Republic (Laos) has rejected the results of a lengthy process of international arbitration which, in

Hotel Central opens, gov’t pushing for budget accommodation to diversify tourism sector

The Lek Hang Group celebrated the grand opening of Hotel Central, a historic landmark on the Macau Peninsula, with a ceremony attended by prominent government and cultural

Majority of tourists appreciate Macau’s historical center

An academic study conducted by researchers from the Faculty of Humanities and Arts of the University of Science and Technology (MUST), in collaboration with a researcher

Gov’t justifies flyover between new urban zones with public interest

The government has responded to recent criticisms over the construction of the flyover linking Zones A and B of the new landfills at the Outer Harbor area.

China commits to attracting top talent to Macau, Hong Kong

Beijing has announced its commitment to supporting Hong Kong and Macau in their efforts to become top talent hubs. This decision was reached during the recent

Central bank cuts interest rates, moving to put more pep into the economy

China’s central bank cut key interest rates in a surprise move yesterday aimed at injecting new life into its ailing property sector, while the ruling Communist

Ho Iat Seng undergoes ‘minor surgery’

Chief Executive Ho Iat Seng underwent a “minor surgical procedure” and is reportedly recovering well, Journal Tribuna de Macau reported, citing an anonymous source.

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