Chinese destroyer on long-distance exercises in Sea of Japan

  One of China’s largest and most capable combat ships is conducting long-distance exercises in the Sea of Japan, state media reported yesterday, in a display of

Kishida’s cautious course sets up potential long-term rule

Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida did not look like he’d last long when he took office eight months ago. He was seen as nice, but indecisive

As Rwanda hosts summit, bloc’s role questioned

With fresh coats of paint and streets swept clean, Rwanda’s capital is preparing for the Commonwealth Heads of Government Summit, which will bring leaders of the

1961 Russian dancer in freedom dash

Principal dancer of the Kirov Ballet, Rudolf Nureyev, has broken free from Russian embassy guards at a Paris airport and requested asylum in France. The 23-year-old Russian

Ethics adviser to scandal-hit UK leader Boris Johnson quits

The ethics adviser to Britain’s scandal-hit Prime Minister Boris Johnson has quit and accused the Conservative government of planning to flout conduct rules, weeks after a

Bomb threats made in Kosovo’s ethnic Serb-dominated areas

Police in Kosovo reported a series of bomb threats to schools in Serb- dominated areas yesterday, some of which have been confirmed as hoaxes. A police statement said

Bill to promote ideological attack on China not freedom of speech

The so-called China Social Media Reciprocity Act some House Republicans proposed to the United States legislature on Tuesday represents the latest attempt by some US politicians to prevent

Friday, June 17, 2022 – edition no. 4033

— Two more satellite casinos close in the peninsula * Drive in * Taste of Edesia * Covid-19 | Gov’t justifies Day 11 of quarantine with result of last NAT, procedures * Luso-Chinese international

New gaming law to be finally voted on Tuesday

The Legislative Assembly (AL) will finally vote on the new law that will govern the local gaming industry’s operations for the next decade, the president of the Second

Mong Ha green houses subject of experimental revival plans

The collection of green houses in Mong Ha District will be the subject of experimentation in a government revival project, the Cultural Development Advisory Committee (CCDC)

Stanley Ho’s second wife Lucina Laam passes away

The second wife of the late gambling mogul Stanley Ho passed away from cancer at age 79 on June 11, according to Hong Kong media reports.

Series of crypto investment scams reported to police

A mainland resident has been apprehended on allegations regarding a cryptocurrency investment scam amounting to HKD3 million, the Judiciary Police (PJ) announced yesterday. The 35-year-old

Scholar: Elderly facilities need improvement as aging society grows

Former lawmaker Agnes Lam is suggesting that the government improve facilities for the elderly, given that the aging population has been increasing over the past

Xi talks with Putin over phone, insists on ‘proper settlement of the Ukraine crisis’

Chinese President Xi Jinping yesterday held a phone conversation with his Russian counterpart, Vladimir Putin, where the two heads of state reiterated their views on the

Macau entrepreneurs’ ambitions in Greater Bay Area and beyond

At an exhibition on smart life held in Macau, a spray disinfecting robot with “antennas” caught the eyes of many. It is one of the

Wynn Macao to receive USD500 million facility loan 

Wynn Resorts will provide a facility loan of USD500 million with a maturity date of 14 months to subsidiary Wynn Macau Ltd (Wynn Macau). According to filing to

Spy agencies’ focus on China could snare Chinese Americans

As U.S. intelligence agencies ramp up their efforts against China, top officials acknowledge they may also end up collecting more phone calls and emails from Chinese Americans,

Last Australian government lost Chinese votes: strategist

The previous Australian government’s stance against a more aggressive China drove away many Chinese-Australian voters at recent elections who considered the administration’s language had licensed racism,

Six dead in mainland as rain triggers landslides, house collapse

Heavy rain in China has claimed six lives this week and forced the evacuation of some 200,000 people. Five people died in southeastern China, according

Factory activity rebounds as anti-virus curbs ease

China's factory output rebounded in May, adding to a recovery from the latest COVID-induced economic slump after controls that shut down Shanghai and other industrial centers eased.

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