DSEC: warmest May last year since 1952

Recording the highest temperature of the year at 35.8 degrees Celsius, last May was the warmest May for nearly 70 years. According to data collected

GPDP reminds that camera installation in taxis is illegal

The Macau Office for Personal Data Protection (GPDP) is reminding taxi drivers in the city not to install cameras inside their vehicles as that is illegal.

Hong Kong’s ancient history unraveled in upcoming spring festivals

Steeped in culture and tradition, Hong Kong is honoring its Chinese past with a series of ancient festivals coming up this spring. Over a three-week

Hong Kong | Cathay earmarks A321neo aircraft for China route expansion

Cathay Pacific Airways Ltd. intends to deploy Airbus SE A321neo planes scheduled for delivery starting 2020 on Chinese routes, part of a plan that will help

Guangdong Booming electric vehicle industry leads green development

Southern China’s Guangdong Province saw a boom in electric vehicle charging services in the first quarter, according to local electricity authorities. The Guangdong branch of China

Zhuhai | Police bust frozen food smuggling gang

Police in the city of Zhuhai in south China’s Guangdong Province said earlier this week that they had busted a frozen food smuggling case valued at 4

Real Estate Matters | A checklist for moving in Macau

MOVING! The very thought of it can send chills down our spine and can cause us to break out into a cold sweat. Experts say that

The only analyst who isn’t drinking to Moutai’s rise says sell

It takes a strong stomach to be bearish on Chinese distiller Kweichow Moutai Co. Its 60 percent rally this year has made it one of

China-US tensions may linger after trade war, Singapore says

Tensions between the U.S. and China may linger even as both countries show signs that they’re edging closer to an end to their trade war, according

WTO to issue ruling in Chinese farm quota dispute

The World Trade Organization is poised to issue another key ruling in the U.S. trade fight over China’s agricultural trade practices. The WTO said it

Corporate bits | wynn hosts seminar on the ‘art of curation’

In support of the upcoming arts and culture event ‘Art Macao’, Wynn hosted a seminar on the “Art of Curation” on April 17, as part of its

Taiwan | 6.1 quake causes light damage in Taipei, east coast

A strong earthquake shook eastern Taiwan yesterday afternoon, causing scattered light damage in the capital and along the eastern coast. The 6.1 magnitude quake was centered

Macau’s tourism crisis office monitoring situation

Macau’s Tourism Crisis Management Office (GGCT) says it is monitoring the situation caused by the earthquake in Hualien, Taiwan, and is in regular contact with the

Bureaucrats increasingly judged on what they do after work

For Chinese bureaucrats, getting a promotion isn’t just tied to their performance on the job - it’s increasingly about how well they behave in their leisure time.

Amazon to shut down part of its Chinese e-commerce business

In a rare retreat for Amazon.com Inc., the e-commerce giant plans to shut down its Chinese marketplace business in July as it shifts its focus to

Korea tensions | North says it tested new weapon, wants Pompeo out of talks

North Korea said yesterday that it had test-fired a new type of “tactical guided weapon,” its first such test in nearly half a year, and demanded

Mongolia | Genghis Khan’s biggest fan is testing democracy

It’s hard to escape Genghis Khan in Mongolia. The 13th century conqueror has donated his name to the capital’s airport, a hotel, a central

UK | Monty Python celebrate ‘Life of Brian,’ honor ailing Jones

Celebrations for the 40th anniversary of the Monty Python comedy classic “Life of Brian” are being somewhat overshadowed by the health news of member Terry Jones.

Offbeat | Gambler sets another one-day winnings record on ‘Jeopardy!’

A professional sports gambler from Las Vegas has broken his own single-episode winnings record on “Jeopardy!” James Holzhauer won USD131,127 during a show aired yesterday , breaking

This Day in History | 1956 Prince Rainier marries Grace Kelly

Prince Rainier III of Monaco has married the American film actress Grace Kelly. The religious ceremony follows yesterday’s civil ceremony held in the throne room in the

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