China’s real estate experience can help Angola overcome economic difficulties

China has been involved in urban development in Angola, particularly in Luanda, and its experience in this field may help the economic diversification of Angola, with more investment in real

Interview | Liu Minghui: Executive’s big new idea forged during jailhouse torment

  Struck by a sudden inspiration for a business plan while cooped up in a room at a southern China detention center, entrepreneur Liu Minghui turned to the only people nearby

Missing HK bookseller resurfaces in TV interview

  A Hong Kong bookseller missing for two months has reappeared in an interview with Chinese media, insisting he wasn’t abducted and instead crossed illegally into mainland China to help authorities with

Chinese pastor fired from provincial office over court case

A leading pastor in an eastern Chinese province where authorities have been cracking down on churches has been barred from the pulpit and removed as head of the provincial state-sanctioned

Guangzhou | 24 jailed over billion dollar fraud

A court in Guangdong province has jailed 24 people for fraudulent fund-r­aising of over 9.9 billion yuan (about USD1.5 billion), cheating more than 230,000 victims, mostly elderly people, from 2002

Analysis | Branch by branch, a look at N. Korea’s massive military

With tensions high and the United States and South Korea ready to hold their massive annual war games next week, which North Korea sees as a dress rehearsal for invasion,

Japan | Panasonic recognition of same-sex marriage an isolated move

  For decades, Panasonic Corp. has shaped Japanese corporate tradition — be it morning exercise routines or lifetime employment. But don’t hold your breath waiting for other Asian businesses to emulate

India | Police kill eight Maoist rebels in gunbattle in the southeast

Eight Maoist rebels, five of them women, were killed in a fierce gunbattle with police in southeastern India, police said. The gunbattle with at least 30 rebels began yesterday in a

USA Elections | Super Tuesday Clinton, Trump look to pull away from rivals

  Republican Donald Trump and Democrat Hillary Clinton are eyeing an opportunity to pull away from their rivals today in multiple state contests across the country that could accelerate their

Democrats in New Zealand first to vote in ‘Super Tuesday’

American voters living in Wellington and registered as Democrats voted just after midnight early Tuesday local time, almost a day ahead of compatriots back home. In keeping with the South

This Day in History | 1970 Ian Smith declares Rhodesia a republic

The new Rhodesian Republic, came into being at 2301BST yesterday, unrecognised by the rest of the world and barely noticed by Rhodesians themselves. Mr Smith signed a proclamation officially dissolving the

Offbeat | 14 jailed for stealing antiques, rhino horn from UK museums

Fourteen members of a criminal gang have been convicted of stealing millions of pounds worth of rhinoceros horn and Chinese artifacts from British museums and auction houses. A jury at Birmingham

Olympics | IOC to remove itself from doping cases in Rio

  In a major change in the handling of positive drug tests at the Olympics, the IOC is set to remove itself from the process and have a group of independent

Football | Early exit looming for Sanfrecce in Asian Champions League

The first 6,000 tickets for the May 28 match at San Siro in Milan went on sale by lottery yesterday. A further 40,000 seats in the 71,500-capacity stadium will later

Made in Macao | On Macau Loves Locals

After all the festive parades and light installations of the Spring Festival, the latest hot topic in town should be none other than the joint citywide campaign of Macau’s six

Wednesday, March 02, 2016 – edition no. 2508

* Casino revenue bottoms out in February beating analysts’ estimates * VIP rooms ‘remain dominated by triads’ * Electricity rates may decrease * Missing HK bookseller resurfaces   DOWNLOAD

The Buzz | Buffett can’t predict how negative rates will affect economy

Investor Warren Buffett says he can’t predict how having interest rates negative for a prolonged period will affect the economy because it has never happened before. The billionaire from Omaha said

Weather | Cruise ship that was damaged in storm turns around again

  A cruise ship that was battered by a major Atlantic storm earlier this month was headed back to its home port over the weekend as another squall threatened its current

World Briefs

MALAYSIA Former leader Mahathir Mohamad has quit the ruling Malay party, saying it has been hijacked by embattled Prime Minister Najib Razak to protect his own interests. Najib has come

New Era bus crashes in Coloane

A light bus from the public transportation company New Era was involved in a dramatic accident in the area of Cheoc Van, Coloane yesterday afternoon. According the Public Security Police

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