Orbis launched the inaugural tour of its third generation Orbis Flying Eye Hospital in Macau on Sunday, following its sight-saving mission in Shenyang, China last month. The unique aircraft is expected
The former head of the Division of Transport Management Department of the Transport Bureau (DSAT), Lou Ngai Wa, was sentenced on Monday to 12 and a half years in jail
Harley-Davidson Inc. on yesterday reported a decline in third-quarter profit on lower sales and said it will cut costs. The motorcycle maker’s profit fell 18.7 percent to USD114.1 million, or 64
Next time you’re in Paris, you may be able to book a dinner reservation without subjecting the maître d’ to your terrible French accent. The restaurant reservation platform OpenTable can now take reservations at restaurants around
Some 60 Sands China Care Ambassadors visited the Orbis Flying Eye Hospital Sunday and Monday at the Macau International Airport. Sands China said in a statement that it is one of
Chinese entertainment giant Wanda is offering producers a rebate of 40 percent to promote its upcoming USD8 billion movie studio in eastern China in an ambitious bid to establish the
Chinese state television is airing a documentary series on President Xi Jinping’s signature anti-corruption campaign in prime time this week, unveiling new footage and salacious details of high-profile corruption cases ahead
About 300 peaceful protesters marched to the Chinese embassy in the Kenyan capital, Nairobi, to urge the Chinese government not to build a railway across the Nairobi National Park and
This week’s visit to China by Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte points toward a restoration of trust between the sides following recent tensions over their South China Sea territorial dispute, China’s
The U.S. Air Force is spending nearly USD1 billion to build a radar installation that will help keep astronauts and satellites safe by tracking pieces of space junk as small
Australia’s government has become increasingly secretive through a range of new laws, including a gag on officials speaking out about conditions at an Australia-run immigration camp in Nauru, a United
Vietnam is bracing for Typhoon Sarika as the death toll from flooding in the central part of the country triggered by heavy rains rose to 31. The typhoon with sustained winds
A self-driving car with two engineers on board was switching lanes in Singapore when it hit a truck yesterday, authorities said. No one was hurt. The vehicle was operated by autonomous
UNESCO’s executive board yesterday approved a resolution that Israel says denies the deep historic Jewish connection to holy sites in Jerusalem — and that has angered Israel’s government and many
Russian and Syrian warplanes yesterday halted their airstrikes on Syria’s besieged city of Aleppo in preparation for a temporary pause in the military push that Moscow has announced for later
The world’s stock market has collapsed after shares on Wall Street suffered a wave of panic selling. The Dow Jones industrial average plummeted by a record 508 points, registering a percentage
A small Spanish town is considering fining a medieval church 16,000 euros (USD17,500) because its bells are “too noisy.” The town hall of Mostoles, southwest of Madrid, said yesterday that following
Manchester City achieved its second profit under its Abu Dhabi owners prior to a bout of heavy spending on players in the offseason which is aimed at title challenges in
CHINA-PHILIPPINES This week’s visit to China by Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte points toward a restoration of trust between the sides following recent tensions over their South China Sea territorial dispute,
Swiss prosecutors have begun a preliminary investigation into Teodorin Obiang Nguema, the son of the president of Equatorial Guinea, who is set to go on trial in neighboring France for
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