Andy Murray gave Britain its first Davis Cup title in 79 years when he beat Belgium’s David Goffin 6-3, 7-5, 6-3 in the first of reverse singles yesterday. The win gave
China has set about taming its unruly financial sector with characteristic vigor. Its government is busy investigating dubious banks, detaining suspected insider traders, and proposing overhauls of its regulatory system.
- The cats’ stomach is empty - The cat ate something that’s not processing well in its system - The cat has a disease A cat throwing up yellow liquid needn’t cause alarm. The yellow liquid is usually just bile,
The tens of thousands of people who participated in Sunday’s half marathon in India’s capital had more than just running 21 kilometers through New Delhi’s streets on a misty, chilly
Foreign banks that have been frustrated trying to break into one of the world’s most-profitable countries for banking, Indonesia, now may have a way. Buy two lenders, merge them -
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Miss World Canada was barred from entering China yesterday to take part in this year’s pageant in the southern island province of Hainan, a friend of the outspoken Chinese-Canadian contestant
Labour MPs were left dumbstruck after their shadow chancellor fished out a copy of Chairman Mao’s “Little Red Book” and recited passages aloud to the House of Commons, the Financial
CHINA-USA President Barack Obama’s pardoning of a turkey named “Abe” this Thanksgiving has led some Chinese to gloat at the Japanese prime minister’s expense. As part of a peculiar annual
The HKD133 billion bridge linking Hong Kong, Macau and Zhuhai will miss its 2016 deadline by a year, the Hong Kong government has confirmed. The Hong Kong Highways Department has
The former coordinator of the International Law Office (GADI), Jorge Oliveira, is a member of the new government in Portugal, where he will serve as Secretary of State for Internationalization
The statement comes in the wake of complaints from investors who this week advocated for “fair treatment” and solutions “out of court”. The developers’ claim that the executive caused problems
The Australian Consul-General to Hong Kong and Macau, Paul Tighe, will conduct a free briefing for Australians living or working in the MSAR at Banyan Tree Macau tonight. The briefing
The Cultural Heritage Council of Macau (CPC) commenced the process of classifying two heritage structures during a meeting held this week. The CPC also decided to authorize the construction of
The gaming industry should develop into a “sophisticated and robust model,” said the Secretary for Economy and Finance during yesterday’s Policy Address presentation at the Legislative Assembly (AL). In the
The simulation is aimed at broadening students’ international horizons, enhancing their understanding of European institutions, and cultivating their debating, public speaking and negotiating abilities. Students will be divided into teams of
The Transport Bureau is considering introducing traffic lights at the junction of Rua da Ribeira do Patane and R. de Joao de Araujo in an attempt to improve conditions for
The Macau Design Centre’s offerings include postcards with designer stamps from MO:STAMP, hand-made leather stuffed toys designed by the Leathership Workshop, and items made from recycled wood-based materials by Hylé
South Korea said yesterday it fined Volkswagen USD12.3 million and ordered recalls of 125,522 diesel vehicles after the government found their emissions tests were rigged. Hong Dong Gon, a director at
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