Today: October 13, 2024
Today: October 13, 2024

Beijing loyalists are voting to endorse Macao's former top judge as next leader of the casino hub

Macao Election Candidate
October 12, 2024

MACAO (AP) — About 400 Beijing loyalists are voting Sunday to endorse the sole candidate for the top job in the Chinese city of Macao in a largely ceremonial election that would make him the first leader of the casino hub to be born in mainland China.

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Taiwanese flock to China religious festival despite tensions

Over a thousand Taiwanese pilgrims flocked to southeast China's Fujian province this week for a religious festival, a rare instance of cross-

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After shooting to newfound internet stardom, Kim Ye-ji insists that ‘nothing has changed much’ since the Olympics

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China threatens Taiwan with more trade measures after denouncing president's speech

China is studying further trade measures against Taiwan, China's Ministry of Commerce said on Saturday, two days after Beijing denounced a speech by Taiwan President Lai Ching-te.

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Japan PM Ishiba says he won't intervene in BOJ's rate policy

Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba said on Saturday he would not intervene in monetary policy affairs, as the central bank is mandated to achieve price stability.

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Japan PM Ishiba to consider visiting US to meet president-elect, Yomiuri says

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US official accuses Russia and China of blocking Asia leaders' statement

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Sister of North Korean leader lashes out at South Korean drones

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