Commerce minister meets Tesla’s Musk, promises support to foreign companies

China's commerce minister met Tesla Ltd. CEO Elon Musk yesterday and promised to support the development of foreign companies, the ministry said. Musk earlier met

Spy satellite launch fails as rocket falls into the sea

North Korea’s attempt to put its first spy satellite into space failed yesterday in a setback to leader Kim Jong Un’s push to boost his military capabilities

Possible Putin trip in spotlight as block diplomats set for meeting in South Africa

The Russian and Chinese foreign ministers are expected to meet with their counterparts from the BRICS economic bloc in Cape Town today, a precursor to a larger

Ethnic Serbs gather in northern town after clashes with NATO-led peacekeepers

Hundreds of ethnic Serbs yesterday gathered in a town in northern Kosovo, days after clashes that injured 30 soldiers from a NATO-led peacekeeping force and over

1970 British Prime Minister hit by flying egg

The Prime Minister, Harold Wilson, has been hit in the face with an egg thrown by a Young Conservative demonstrator. The raw egg, thrown at close

A mix of Beckham and Gazza, Grealish emerging as the face of English soccer

Armed with the boyish charm and marketability of David Beckham and the skills and playfulness of Paul Gascoigne, Jack Grealish has a potent mix that has

Malaysia finds 100 old artillery shells on Chinese barge

Malaysia’s maritime agency said a Chinese barge likely plundered two World War II British shipwrecks in the South China Sea after discovering 100 more old artillery shells

China responds to US complaint over plane with demand for end to surveillance flights

Beijing responded yesterday to complaints from the United States about  The incident adds to military, diplomatic and economic tensions between the sides over U.S. support for self-governing

Sweet and Sour Sixteen

We mark 16 years of publication as the amended national security bill (NSL) enters formally into force. The Law No. 8/2023 on Safeguarding of State Security

Thursday, June 1, 2023 – edition no. 4257

— Secretary Wong ‘surprised and shocked’ on Malaysia’s claims of 1MDB mastermind Jho Low hiding in Macau; warns of ‘unverified information’ * Public works | Land beside Jai Alai Hotel for

Despite zero public discussion, Secretary defends necessity for Cotai hospital expert residences

Residences for non-local experts for the future Cotai hospital are still subject to discussion by the Urban Planning Committee (CPU), Secretary for Social Affairs and Culture

Former Anima president wants international animal shelter in Portugal

The former president and honorary life president of the animal rights protection group Anima Macau, Albano Martins, is seeking support to create an old ambition

Malaysia confirms Jho Low ‘hiding in Macau’, another suspect deported for overstaying

Fugitive Malaysian financier Jho Low, wanted for his key role in the multibillion-dollar 1MDB scandal, is believed to be hiding in Macau, Malaysia’s anti-corruption watchdog confirmed

PJ detains two suspects of investment scam that harmed 30 people

The Judiciary Police (PJ) has detained one man and a woman suspected of being part of a larger group that lured at least 30 local

80% of students unsure about parents’ help in career planning

A survey result released yesterday revealed that over 80% of responding students expressed uncertainty with their parents’ ability to help with their career planning, local media reports.

Amnesty Int’l says Uyghur student reported to be missing did not travel to HKSAR

Amnesty International said yesterday that a Uyghur student who it had said was missing in Hong Kong after being interrogated did not travel to the

Taipa sees third highest temperature since 1952

The Taipa Grande Station recorded 34.8 degrees Celsius yesterday, the third highest in May since 1952, according to the Meteorological and Geophysical Bureau (SMG). Several districts in

Taiwan Ministry proposes extensions of stay for some foreigners

The Ministry of the Interior (MOI) has proposed many amendments targeted at allowing foreign nationals to extend their stay in Taiwan after graduation or to care for family

Exports at MOP860 million in April

Total merchandise exports amounted to MOP858 million in April 2023, down by 28.1% year-on-year, according to the Statistics and Census Service (DSEC). The value of re-exports (MOP731 million)

CE: 2024 budget no larger than this year’s

As Macau is still in recovery following nearly three years of economic downturn, the Chief Executive has issued an order that all government departments and agencies must carefully

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