Exec fired from ByteDance says Beijing had access to TikTok data in termination suit

A former executive fired from TikTok’s parent company ByteDance made a raft of accusations against the tech giant Friday, including that it stole content from competitors like

Chinese development firm fined $4 million in LA bribery case

A company owned by a billionaire Chinese real estate developer was fined $4 million for bribing a Los Angeles city councilmember for help in getting a downtown skyscraper

FAI Announces 5th World Cup of Indoor Skydiving 2024 in GoAirborne Macau

The 5th FAI World Cup of Indoor Skydiving 2024 will be held in GoAirborne Macau, a first for Asia, FAI announced. The ambassador of GoAirborne Macau Kyra

Sands China launches ‘Sands Resorts Incubation Centre’ program

Sands China launched its new “Sands Resorts Incubation Centre” program during a press conference held in The Venetian Macao’s Cotai Expo during Beyond Expo. This program, which

Man suspected of killing multiple people apprehended

A person suspected of killing seven people and injuring 11 was grabbed by police in Lyuliang city, Shanxi province, the local government released yesterday. According to the

China and Russia increasing military collaboration: Japan FM

Japanese Foreign Minister Yoshimasa Hayashi expressed concern yesterday about Russian and Chinese military cooperation in Asia and said the security situation in Europe could not be

Regulators order recall of 1.1m Teslas to fix problem that raises crash risk

Chinese safety regulators have ordered Tesla to recall 1.1 million vehicles because drivers might step on the accelerator for too long, increasing the risk of a

Court acquits former justice secretary of drug charges

A former Philippine opposition senator and justice secretary was acquitted of drug charges after key witnesses recanted and said they had lied about her involvement in narcotics

Finance chiefs show renewed support for Ukraine, but avoid to mention China

The Group of Seven’s top financial leaders united yesterday in their support for Ukraine and their determination to enforce sanctions against Russia for its

1957 Britain drops its first H-bomb

Britain has exploded its first hydrogen bomb as part of a series of tests in the Pacific, the Ministry of Supply has announced. Details of

Kenya cult death toll hits 200, with more than 600 reported missing

The death toll linked to a doomsday cult in Kenya hit 201 Saturday after police exhumed 22 more bodies, most of them bearing signs of starvation, according

FIFA fund for unpaid wages helps 225 players at clubs around the world

A FIFA fund to compensate for unpaid wages helped 225 players in the latest round of payments, including 61 in Portugal and 50 in Greece, the governing body

China and Europe can be ballast for peace

There are many common interests between China and the European countries despite their ideological differences. Among these is a shared desire for peace in Ukraine. An end

Monday, May 15, 2023 – edition no. 4245

— Electoral commission calls for future criminalization of lobbying for blank ballots, following lowest voter turnout in 2021 * DSSCU | Gov’t identifies 87 ‘poorly maintained’ buildings * IR | Melco to

Mother’s Day: a day of celebration, but a day of painful longing for migrants

Preparations are underway to celebrate Mother’s Day, prompting families to honor mothers through thoughtful gifts and memorable dinners. For many, Mother’s Day can be

Height for Nam Van Lake land extended by 12 meters

The height clearance for land adjacent to the Nam Van Lake has been extended by 12 meters to 46.7 meters. The information was revealed in

Monkeypox vaccine soon available: gov’t

A monkeypox vaccine will soon be available to people 18 years-of-age or older, the Health Bureau (SSM) revealed at an orientation session for its frontline staff.

Melco revenues improve on signs of city’s recovery, to operate at full capacity by June

Melco Resorts & Entertainment is on a recovery rebound as it records operating revenues of USD716.5 million in the first quarter, representing an increase of approximately

Newspaper to stop publishing drawings by prominent cartoonist after government complaints

A Hong Kong newspaper announced yesterday it will stop publishing drawings by the city’s most prominent political cartoonist after they drew government complaints, in another example of

SSM issues suggestions amid rise in Covid cases

A total of 70 residents tested positive for Covid-19 on May 10.  There was also a rise in emergency visits to the public hospital from 600 to

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