Chinese firm tests electric flying taxi in Dubai

A Chinese firm tested out an electric flying taxi in Dubai this week, offering a glimpse of futuristic technology that could one day whisk people through cities

Mahathir, 97, to run in general elections

Malaysia's 97-year-old former leader Mahathir Mohamad announced yesterday he will defend his seat in the general elections expected next month, though he wouldn’t say whether he would

Government proposes taxing cow burps, angering farmers

  The government said the farm levy would be a world first, and that farmers should be able to recoup the cost by charging more for climate-friendly

Majority see American relations with adversaries souring: poll

The U.S. international outlook has undergone a major shift in recent years, a new poll shows, with a majority now expecting that U.S. relations with allies

2002 Dozens killed in Bali nightclub explosion

Reports from the Indonesian holiday island of Bali say more than 50 people have been killed in two explosions. At least 10 foreigners died and more

Learn — don’t run — from your inner critic

I can be so mean to myself. My inner critic roasts my actions like a political attack ad, with claims that are cruel, overstated and often

Sands China honors long-serving employees

Sands China Ltd. honored over 6,000 team members who are celebrating their 15- or 10-year company anniversaries in 2022 at ceremonies at The Venetian Macao and The Londoner Macao

Artyzen Grand Lapa rolls out ‘Macanese Nights’

To honor Macau’s cultural and culinary legacy, Artyzen Grand Lapa Macau presents the ‘Macanese Nights’ at Café Bela Vista, transporting guests back 450 years to explore the

LIV players should get ranking points, Matsuyama says

The players who left to compete in the Saudi-funded LIV Golf series should be entitled to earn ranking points, former Masters champion Hideki Matsuyama said Yesterday.

Tourists flock to Japan after Covid restrictions lifted

Eager to admire colorful foliage, eat sushi and go shopping, droves of tourists from abroad began arriving in Japan yesterday, with the end of pandemic-fighting border

Japanese automaker Nissan says it is pulling out of Russia

Japanese automaker Nissan Motor Co. said yesterday that it plans to sell its Russian operations to its local partner and withdraw from manufacturing there. The company said its executive

UK spy chief barking up wrong tree by hyping up China tech threat

In excerpts from a speech for a security lecture of a think tank in London that were released on Monday, Jeremy Fleming, director of Government Communications Headquarters of

Wednesday, October 12, 2022 – edition no. 4111

— Hengqin records surge in visitor arrivals from Macau in Golden Week * Gaming | Casino stocks plunge as Covid infections rise * Education | Group calls for better planning on children’s

Photo exhibition encourages Taiwan tourism

A photo exhibition was opened yesterday at the Dr Sun Yat Sen Memorial House in the attempt to encourage tourism to Taiwan. The exhibition has

PSP detains woman for appropriating lost wallet

The Public Security Police Force (PSP) has detained a woman from the mainland holding a permit to visit family members in Macau, for the appropriation

Border restrictions for cross-border travelers imposed until Oct. 31

From October 9 to October 31, Zhuhai-Macau travelers crossing Gongbei Port, Qingmao Port and Wangzai Port can only take one round trip a day, following the discovery

OKTOBERFEST MACAU AT MGM 2022 PARTY NIGHT

gearing up for the highly anticipated and staple event in the city. The long-awaited Oktoberfest Macau at MGM is returning with a new concept

Ron Lam calls for balance between national security, ‘One country, two systems’

The national security law review should be conducted in such a way that “One country, two systems” will be well conserved, the Association of Synergy of

The 5,000-year history of writer’s block

Ann Patchett, who has written eight novels and five books of nonfiction, says that when faced with writer’s block, sometimes it seems that the muse has “gone out

Two-time CAEAL president appointed chief of middle court

Tong Hio Fong, two-time president of the parliamentary electoral affairs committee, was yesterday appointed chief of the Court of Second Instance (TSI) for three years.

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