OPEC+ weighs large oil cutback to boost sagging prices

The OPEC+ alliance of oil-exporting countries yesterday will debate a potentially large cut in the amount of crude it ships to the global economy — a

2000 Milosevic quits, street celebrations continue

Slobodan Milosevic, President of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia has resigned, following mounting pressure to quit over allegations of vote-rigging. The Yugoslav Constitutional Court, which only yesterday

Inter beats Barça; Napoli, Bayern win big

Barcelona’s high-powered attack faltered against Inter Milan and the Italian club gained an edge in the battle for second place in their Champions League group yesterday ,

Indonesian leader says locked gates contributed to deaths

Indonesia’s President Joko Widodo said yesterday that locked gates had contributed to the crush at the soccer stadium that left 131 dead and over 400 injured when police

Solomon Islands agreed to accord after China references axed

Solomon Islands agreed to sign an accord between the United States and more than a dozen Pacific nations only after indirect references to China were removed, the Solomon

Red tourism growing in popularity

“Red tourism”, a subset of tourism in which people visit locations and memorials of historical significance to the Communist Party of China, has given a much-needed shot in

Thursday, October 6, 2022 – edition no. 4107

— DSAL is monitoring ‘potential loophole’ for blue cards job promotions, the Times has learned * Golden Week | Tourist arrivals over 143,000 in first five days of holidays * National Day

Tourism chief hopes for daily tourist arrivals of 20,000 during Oct. 1 holidays

At a press event yesterday, a tourism official expressed his hope that the city will attract 20,000 visitors per day during the seven-day October 1 holidays

Taiwan to end quarantine for arrivals starting Oct. 13

Taiwan yesterday said it will end mandatory COVID-19 quarantines for people arriving from overseas beginning Oct. 13. The Central Epidemic Command Center announced that the

Hengqin delegates visit SAR for talks on talent practices

A delegation from the Guangdong-Macao In-Depth Cooperation Zone in Hengqin recently visited the SAR to promote talent introduction systems and cross-border financial innovation and development.

Realtor sees no basis to expect bounce in property prices

An executive at a regional real estate agency foresees that real estate prices will remain low despite the expectation of better tourism prospects. The government

Friend or foe? Japan-China ties complicated after 50 years

Friend or foe? Or both? On the streets of Tokyo and Beijing, the ties between Japan and China remain complicated and often contradictory, 50 years after

Daisy Ho appointed SJM managing director amid law overhaul

Daisy Ho has been appointed managing director (“administradora-delegada”) of SJM Resorts, S.A., amid the ongoing tender selection process regarding who will be awarded the 10-year

Hotel sector bullish on holidays as search traffic for local OTAs up 130% y-o-y

The hotel sector has been seeing a pick-up in arrivals during the holiday period at an accelerated pace in the past two weeks, the Macau

2022 Consumer Carnival kicks off Oct. 15

The Macau Consumer Carnival is aiming to stimulate consumption and expand domestic demand in Macau amid the current economic crisis brought forth by the pandemic.

Export increases to MOP1.37b

Total merchandise exported amounted to MOP1.37 billion in August 2022, up by 28.3% year-on-year. The value of re-exports (MOP1.16 billion) grew by 31.0%, data from the Statistics

Chinese tycoon faces civil trial in alleged rape

A Chinese billionaire, one of the richest people in the world, is heading to trial in Minneapolis to defend himself against allegations that he raped a former University

Former vice governor of Hubei province expelled from CPC, public office

Cao Guangjing, former vice governor of central China’s Hubei Province, has been expelled from the Communist Party of China (CPC) and dismissed from public office “over

Model fearing military junta heads to asylum in Canada

A fashion model from Myanmar who feared being arrested by the country’s military government if she was forced back home from exile has arrived in Canada, which

White House’s Pacific strategy heralds new engagement in region

The White House yesterday unveiled a Pacific strategy designed to bolster U.S. engagement with more than a dozen island nations on issues including climate change and maritime

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