Trump, North Korea’s Kim Jong Un sign unspecified document

President Donald Trump and North Korea's Kim Jong Un concluded an extraordinary summit today with lofty promises by the American president to take care of a "very dangerous problem" and

New categories introduced for severe, super typhoons

A new executive order concerning typhoons and tropical storms has come into effect, introducing two new categories for the most extreme forms of the weather phenomenon: the “severe typhoon”

Hong Kong sentences activist Leung to six years in prison

A Hong Kong court sentenced activist Edward Leung to six years in prison yesterday for his part in a violent nightlong clash with police over illegal street food hawkers

Gov’t pledges Guangdong-Macau fund’s absolute security

The local government has pledged the absolute security of Macau’s public money that will be allocated to the Guangdong-Macau Cooperation and Development Fund.

Shared casino shuttle plan proposed to HKZMB

The city’s six gaming operators have delivered a plan to the government regarding shared casino shuttles between the Hong Kong- Zhuhai- Macau Bridge and the city’s

Crime | Five residents detained in anti-drug operation

Five local residents have been detained by the Public Security Police Force (PSP) as a result of an operation undertaken by the force on June

Circulation fee to drive on new bridge priced at MOP30,000

The quota attributed to Macau that will allow the circulation of 600 local vehicles over the Hong Kong- Zhuhai-Macau (HKZM) Bridge has been priced

Gaming | Hainan believed to pose little challenge to Macau

Operations related to gaming in Macau’s neighboring regions and countries are not believed to provide an adequate substitute for Macau, according to remarks made last week by a

Briefs | CCM adds extra show of children’s play

Due to box office demand, the Macau Cultural Centre (CCM) will be staging three additional shows of The Way Back Home, a production for young children

Paul Pun to open social clinic targeting city’s vulnerable groups

A plan to open a social clinic targeting the SAR’s low-income earners is underway as Paul Pun, general secretary of Caritas Macau, initiates a personal project which he

These new airport lounges are designed to fight jet lag

A stretching studio. Guided meditation sessions. Shower suites with light therapy. They sound like the features of a New Age spa. But all are elements of Qantas

Corporate Bits | Bene announces menu to commemorate national day of Italy

In celebration of Festa Della Repubblica – the National Day of Italy – Sheraton Grand Macao Hotel, Cotai Central’s Italian trattoria, Bene, is offering “Celebrating Italy”

Angola | VAT will initially be applied to large taxpayers

The introduction of Value Added Tax (VAT) in Angola will initially focus on entities registered as large taxpayers and those with organized accounting, updated records and

Kwanza has lost one-third of its value against the euro

The Angolan kwanza accumulated a depreciation of 34.1 percent against the euro since juanuary, after the auction of 25 million euros carried out by the National Bank

Philippines says Chinese seizures of fish catch unacceptable

The Philippine president’s office yesterday called Chinese seizures of fish caught by Philippine fishing boats near a disputed shoal unacceptable, and presented three fishermen who described their

Analysis | Why rich China should stop pretending it’s poor

Almost any foreign official, businessman or journalist visiting Beijing has heard the mantra that China can’t be expected to open up its markets or meet more stringent international

China, Russia cementing rising Eastern bloc

As U.S. President Donald Trump left the Group of Seven nations in turmoil this weekend, China’s Xi Jinping and Russia’s Vladimir Putin were putting on

North Korea gets first big dose of Trump summit news

North Koreans got their first big dose of news yesterday that their leader Kim Jong Un had arrived in Singapore for what even the state-run media

Afghanistan | Suicide bomber kills 12 in Kabul

A suicide bomber struck outside a government ministry in the Afghan capital yesterday, killing 12 people and wounding 31 days before the start of a holiday cease-fire with the

Thailand | Five shot dead at home in Yala province

Five men were fatally shot yesterday in southern Thailand, police said, the latest killings in a region plagued by insurgency for more than a decade. The

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