Lawyers host celebratory day in preparation for upcoming Congress

The Macau Lawyers Association (AAM) once again organized Lawyer’s Day, involving activities covering entertainment, sports and free legal counseling sessions across three days from Friday

Four men assaulted, one killed in Cotai

Four men from the mainland were assaulted on Saturday evening, with one killed. The Judiciary Police (PJ) is investigating the case and looking to press the charge

Wong says media should ‘embrace’ the GBA initiative

The media should embrace the opportunities offered by the Greater Bay Area (GBA) and actively participate in its promotion, according to the Secretary for Security, Wong

Forum | Chui given ‘Key to the City’ in Porto visit

Chief Executive Chui Sai On and the Mayor of Porto, Rui Moreira, signed a memorandum of understanding on Friday with the aim of promoting friendly relations

Liaison Office weighs in on extradition law

Hong Kong deputies for China’s top legislative body met with officials from the Liaison Office on Friday, reported The Standard. They met to discuss the city’s controversial

Hong Kong’s Carrie Lam continues Greater Bay tour

Hong Kong’s Chief Executive Carrie Lam, accompanied by Secretary for Constitutional and Mainland Affairs Patrick Nip, continued her visit to the mainland cities of the Greater

Hong Kong corruption police files fraud charges against Cho

One of Hong Kong’s biggest financial regulatory investigations saw its first charges filed late last week. Cho Kwai-chee, founder of the city’s largest private health-care group, was

Briefs | Corruption agencies discuss Greater Bay cooperation

Macau’s Commission Against Corruption (CCAC), the Hong Kong Independent Commission Against Corruption and the Guangdong Provincial Commission of Supervision held a joint meeting in Guangzhou last week, where

Money laundering | Vancouver’s dirty figures: the smoking gun that wasn’t

When British Columbia released its bombshell findings last week that more than CAD7 billion (MOP42 billion) was laundered in a single year through the Canadian

Gov’t ban on scrap imports a boon to US recycling plants

The halt on China’s imports of wastepaper and plastic that has disrupted U.S. recycling programs has also spurred investment in American plants that process recyclables.

Beijing officials, Iran foreign ministers meet amid Middle East tensions

Iran’s foreign minister praised his country’s relations with China during talks with his Chinese counterpart in Beijing amid heightened tensions and efforts by Tehran to keep its

Gay couples plan mass weddings after Taiwan legalizes unions

Gay couples in Taiwan plan a mass wedding registration after lawmakers voted to legalize same-sex marriage, a first in Asia and a boost for LGBT

Opinion | Victor Li tries on his Superman suit in Shanghai

Billionaire Li Ka-shing built his fortune and legendary reputation by displaying an uncanny ability to time asset markets. Investors in Shanghai real estate need to ask whether his

Wang tells Pompeo US must negotiate on equal basis

Negotiating on an equal footing is the only way to solve pressing trade issues, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi told U.S. Secretary of State Michael Pompeo

India | Residents vote in final phase of grueling national election

Indians voted yesterday in the seventh and final phase of a grueling national election that lasted more than five weeks, as Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s

Australia | Leader vows to get back to work after shock win

A jubilant Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison vowed yesterday to get straight back to work after a shock election victory by his conservative government that has left bewildered voters

I.M. Pei, architect who designed Louvre, Macao Science Center, dies at 102

Ieoh Ming Pei, more popularly known as I.M. Pei, was one of the most influential architects history has seen. He died overnight on Thursday aged 102, the

Offbeat | Coin toss settles rare Philippine election tie

Philippine election officials settled a rare tie in a mayoral race on Friday by tossing a coin. They proclaimed Sue Cudilla the new mayor of the town

This Day in History | 1983 – Car bomb in South Africa kills 16

At least 16 people have been killed and more than 130 people injured in a car bomb explosion in South Africa’s capital city, Pretoria. The explosion happened

Football | Benfica wins 5th Portuguese league title in six seasons

Benfica has won its fifth Portuguese league title in six seasons after routing Santa Clara 4-1 on Saturday. Benfica lifted its 37th league trophy by

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