Crime | Man arrested on pimping charges

A man from the mainland is being charged over pimping in Macau, a Public Security Police Force (PSP) spokesperson announced yesterday during a press conference. The case

Allan Zeman sees a bright non-gaming future for Wynn Macau

Zeman is excited about the plans his group has for the second phase of development at Wynn Palace - though he is not ready to unveil

IPIM requested to submit report on improving procedures

The Secretary for Economy and Finance Lionel Leong announced that the Macau Trade and Investment Promotion Institute (IPIM) is slated to present a report this month on how

CCAC finds pattern of careless immigration vetting

The Commission Against Corruption (CCAC) has released an investigation report into investment immigration and technical immigration requirements, as managed by the Macau Trade and Investment

Philippines | Two years of Duterte: A mixed picture of drug war, economic boom

President Rodrigo Duterte’s two years in office in the Philippines have been marred by controversy, but with one big success: a booming economy. The jury is

Lawyer | European privacy regulations may serve as benchmark for Macau

New European laws on data protection and privacy and its implications on local companies and businesses were debated during a France Macau Chamber of Commerce (FMCC) breakfast

AL Plenary | Non-Chinese judges banned from ruling on cases of national security

The amendment aiming to prevent foreign judges from ruling on matters of national security was passed at the Legislative Assembly (AL) yesterday. Even though the legislation

Pereira Coutinho’s illegal parking fine debate rejected

A debate proposed by lawmaker Pereira Coutinho was rejected by the Legislative Assembly (AL) yesterday. The government has proposed a review of the region’s Road Traffic Law to

Education | Scholars work on Pierre Bourdieu published in Australia

The book ‘Bourdieu: A Critical Introduction’, authored by Tony Schirato and Mary Roberts from the University of Macau (UM) Department of Communication, has been published by

Sou has not yet resumed lawmaker post

Lawmaker Sulu Sou has not yet resumed his position at the Legislative Assembly (AL) despite expectations that he would resume his post yesterday.

Briefs | IACM: Canidrome must submit relocation plan

The Civic and Municipal Affairs Bureau (IACM) has asked the Macau Canidrome to submit a plan to relocate the greyhounds who have not been adopted by July 10.

SoftBank invests in ‘handy Japan’ hotel technology service

Japanese technology conglomerate SoftBank is investing in a mobile device service for hotel guests, called handy Japan, offering tourist spot information and internet access. Terms of the

Transport | Air France-KLM feels the heat in Paris

Competition just got even tougher for Air France-KLM as yet another low-cost operator offers cheap transatlantic flights from Paris, while the Franco-Dutch carrier struggles with

Opinion | China’s foreign investment door opens, only just

When is a loosening of foreign investment rules not really a loosening of foreign investment rules? When China’s doing it in the face of a brewing trade war.

Property | Top villa developer asks staff to speed up cash inflow

China’s top high-end developer Greentown China Holdings asked its staff to accelerate cash inflows “on all fronts” and speed up sales, according to memos seen

Environment | Carbon emissions may have peaked

China’s greenhouse-gas emissions could be falling faster than expected, bolstering the world’s biggest polluter’s leadership credentials in the fight against climate change. A

PRC will halt a disorderly yuan slide, Morgan Stanley says

China is not using yuan depreciation as a tool in its trade conflict with the U.S., and will likely step in to avert any disorderly decline, according

Surveys show manufacturing growth cooling

Two surveys show Chinese manufacturing slowed in June as exports weakened, Beijing tightened lending controls and trade tensions with Washington rose. The business

History | Exhumed remains of 13 Chinese men to be reburied in Nevada

The remains of 13 Chinese men unearthed in northeast Nevada more than two decades ago will finally be reburied in the Carlin City Cemetery. The

Thai rescuers locate missing boys and coach alive in cave

Rescuers located 12 boys and their soccer coach alive deep inside a partially flooded cave in northern Thailand late yesterday, more than a week

WP2Social Auto Publish Powered By : XYZScripts.com
MACAU DAILY TIMES