Turkey arrests building contractors six days after quakes

As rescuers still pulled a lucky few from the rubble six days after a pair of earthquakes devastated southeast Turkey and northern Syria, Turkish officials detained or issued arrest

1975 Miners set for 35 per cent pay rises

British mineworkers’ leaders have agreed to accept the coal board’s latest pay offer of up to 35%. A settlement was reached when the coal board added an extra

In Kenya, an electric transport plan for clean air, climate

On the packed streets of Nairobi, Cyrus Kariuki is one of a growing number of bikers zooming through traffic on an electric motorbike, reaping the benefits of

La Chine, Zi Yat Heen receive diamond ratings in Black Pearl guide

Sands Resorts Macao has been recognised at the Meituan Black Pearl Restaurant Guide 2023 for the sixth year in a row, with two signature restaurants achieving diamond

Melco presents residency concert series

Melco Style presents ‘Melco Residency Concert Series’ – a three-year world-class residency entertainment spectacle featuring a line up of superstars with a collective of 90 shows at

Miura and Kihara win Four Continents skating championship

It was a memorable night for Japan at the Four Continents Figure Skating Championships. Riku Miura and Ryuichi Kihara became the first pairs skaters from their

Sergio Hudson delivers colorful ‘90s celebration at NYFW

Sergio Hudson created a nostalgic scene with shoulder pads, neon colors and graffiti prints taken right out of the early ‘90s with his latest collection Saturday.

Harley-Davidson from 1908 becomes priciest bike at auction

A rare Harley-Davidson motorcycle built in 1908 has become the most expensive motorcycle ever sold at auction, according to data compiled by a website that tracks vintage motorcycle

DPP stands in way of cross-Straits exchanges

The meeting between Wang Huning, a member of the Standing Committee of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China Central Committee, and visiting Hsia Li-yan, vice-chairman

Monday, February 13, 2023 – edition no. 4185

— Bangkok a popular destination so far; flights to some Southeast Asian countries will resume next month * Islands Hospital Gov’t inks agreement with Peking Union Medical College Hospital * Environment | DSPA work

Beijing ‘s conducted spy program for years: Pentagon

The Chinese balloon shot down off the South Carolina coast was part of a large surveillance program that China has been conducting for “several years,” the Pentagon

Australian Defense Department to remove Chinese-made cameras

Australia's Defense Department will remove surveillance cameras made by Chinese Communist Party-linked companies from its buildings, the government said yesterday after the U.S. and Britain made similar

China calls US claims over balloons ‘information warfare’

China yesterday said U.S. accusations that a downed Chinese balloon was part of an extensive surveillance program amount to “information warfare against China.” The Pentagon earlier

Wynn: Market makes roaring return following CNY results

Wynn Macau’s recovery was evident during the recent Chinese New Year holiday period after the heavy losses it recorded in 2022. In an earnings announcement,

Strong momentum for MGM as properties see ‘very healthy recovery’

MGM Resorts officials have confirmed that there is a “strong momentum” in its business and that its 2023 outlook remains bright, partly propelled by MGM China’s

Gaming concessionaires have until March to present a plan for sports events

The six gaming concessionaires must give a presentation next month about how they plan to host or support sports events for this year, the Secretary

SSM and IAS to jointly launch virtual medical appointments for the elderly

The Health Bureau (SSM) and the Social Welfare Bureau (IAS) will jointly launch a new service that aims to provide virtual medical appointments to the elderly

GBA to pilot new travel endorsement policy for talents

Starting from Feb. 20, mainland cities in the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area will pilot a new policy of issuing endorsements for talents working in the

Ron Lam proposes end to mask mandate

Lawmaker Ron Lam is calling on the government to put an end to the mandate requiring the wearing of face masks in public following other countries

Private schools to submit annual accounts

Non-profit private schools will be required to set up a task force on financial management and submit an annual statement of accounts to the Educational

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