The US Secretary of State’s latest trip is aimed at addressing issues that have soured bilateral relations in recent years.
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As the first UN AI conference in China, the event is intended to foster the positive growth of AI by opening dialogue between various stakeholders.
Amid concerns about Macao’s ever-growing number of elderly, the bureau says it is developing a six-year geriatric training programme for healthcare workers.
Morgan Stanley says the holidays kicking off next week could yield as much as 77 percent of the revenue generated during the comparable pre-pandemic period.
A multiple-entry visa scheme for mainland Chinese visitors would give them the option of using Hengqin’s more affordable hotels, the Melco boss says.
The sanctuary is home to a large proportion of the fish, reptiles, mammals and other fauna found in Macao.
As Southern Africa doubles down on the blue economy, effective monitoring and control is key to developing maritime resources sustainably.
One of the most comprehensive studies ever undertaken on the economic impact of climate change has come to grim conclusions.
Residents are being invited to submit views on the controversial project, which could threaten the endangered local dolphin population.
Some 80 tremblors were recorded in Taiwan in the past two days, one of them registering a magnitude of 6.3, and more are expected over the coming months.
A warning to parents and schools remains in force as the number of infections, which mostly affect children, rises significantly.
The local government says Washington’s latest survey of rights around the world contains ‘baseless’ allegations about Macao.