The US president has reportedly advised the Japanese prime minister not to intensify tensions with Beijing after her remarks on possible military action over Taiwan
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With gambling now off the table, the former satellite casino operator says it’s planning alternative entertainment offerings for the Grand Emperor Hotel
At least 55 people have now died in the tragic residential blaze, with 68 in hospital and around 280 still unaccounted for
Local retailers reported a sales value of 16.96 billion patacas (US$2.12 billion) in the third quarter, up by 2.2 percent year-on-year and 5.8 percent quarter-on-quarter
Some 61 pieces of artwork from local artists will be displayed at Tap Seac Art Gallery from 3 December until 8 January
Calls are being made for volunteers to sort through a growing mountain of donations and give on-site assistance to those rendered homeless by the blaze
Firefighters continue to battle the blaze in Hong Kong’s Tai Po suburb, with police suspecting that substandard materials may be to blame for the scale of the tragedy
The three-day event, from 6 to 8 December, convenes top scientists, tech leaders and policymakers as the GBA pushes to build an international innovation hub
The numbers of foreigners travelling to cities including Beijing, Xiamen and Datong are clocking big year-on-year hikes and setting new records
Maneiras was known for his craftsmanship and human-centred design during a time of largely utilitarian construction in the city
Although the city has pretensions to be a ‘world centre of tourism and leisure,’ Macao earned a ‘low proficiency’ score of 488 in the 2025 EF English Proficiency Index
Tickets for the badminton matches at the National Games for Persons with Disabilities are priced at 10 patacas, while tickets for the National Special Olympics events are free