Steve Vickers: Macau at risk of trade war entanglement

Macau is at risk of being dragged into the U.S.-China trade war because of the closeness of several American casino operators to U.S. President Donald

Thailand | Four more boys brought out of flooded cave

Four more of the youth football players trapped for over two weeks in a flooded cave in northern Thailand were brought out yesterday, an official said, bringing to

Local resident claims loss of HKD3.6m over phone scam

A resident aged over 40 years old and working as croupier in a local casino has filed a complaint with the Judiciary Police (PJ), claiming to have

Xiaomi agent works with schools to promote smart campus

The Hou Kong Middle School signed a cooperation agreement yesterday with the Xin Dong Li Source Technological Company (Xin Dong Li) regarding technological cooperation

Caritas Macau Charity Run to be held on October 7

The Caritas Macau Charity Run of will be held on October 7, with hopes of attracting 3,000 participants to this year’s event, organizers announced yesterday

5th ‘Summer in Portuguese’ begins tomorrow

The 5th “Summer in Portuguese” course will begin tomorrow at the Macau Polytechnic Institute (IPM). The teacher-training course for those teaching Portuguese in mainland China has

Health | Kiang Wu’s initial assisted reproductive service fee to be low

The Kiang Wu hospital expects that it will provide assisted reproductive services at below cost price, according to a report by Macao Daily News. Earlier, the Kiang

Heritage | ‘Chapas Sínicas’ exhibition kicks off

The exhibition “Chapas Sínicas - Stories of Macau in Torre do Tombo,” kicked off last Friday at the Handover Gifts Museum. The opening

Public sessions on civil protection law ongoing

The government has established a series of four public sessions aimed at groups connected to the civil protection structure, in order to collect opinions about the

Briefs | Nine proposals to develop central library

Property price index up 5.4 percent The overall residential property price index increased by 5.4 percent to 265.0 between March and May this year, compared

Sa Sa records profit surge on tourism rebound

Cosmetics firm Sa Sa Holdings International has reported a profit growth of 34.7 percent for the year ending on March 31, driven by local consumption

Packer quits board of own company to recover from illness

Billionaire James Packer stepped down as a director of his private investment company, three months after quitting the board of his casino operator Crown Resorts

China stocks rebound with biggest gain since 2016, yuan climbs

Chinese large cap stocks climbed the most in two years, bouncing back from a bruising run of losses in the lead up to the imposition

Merkel lauds China’s market opening in rebuff to Trump trade war

German Chancellor Angela Merkel praised China for opening up to foreign investment, drawing a contrast with trade conflicts burdening both countries’ relations with the U.S. Merkel’s

Five Chinese tourists reported missing from sunken boat are alive

Five people reported to have been missing from a tour boat that sank in a storm off the southern resort island of Phuket are alive, Thai authorities said yesterday,

Hong Kong | Democrat takes case of prison mistreatment to court

Pro-democracy activist Joshua Wong has taken his case of alleged mistreatment by prison staff to the smalls claims tribunal, reports Hong Kong public broadcaster

Exporters scramble to cope with US tariffs

Chinese exporters were scrambling yesterday to cope with a plunge in U.S. sales while China’s state press shrugged off the impact of Washington’s tariff hikes in a spiraling

Paper denounces US Navy ships’ Taiwan Strait passage

A ruling Chinese Communist Party newspaper yesterday denounced the passage of a pair of U.S. Navy ships through the Taiwan Strait as a “psychological game,” as the two sides

Property buys in Australia plummet on capital controls

Chinese investment in Australia’s commercial property has plummeted to the lowest level in six years as mainland capital controls bite. Direct investment fell 81

Singapore will seek compensation if Malaysia cancels rail plan

Singapore will seek compensation for all costs incurred if Malaysia cancels a planned multibillion-dollar high-speed railway link between the two countries. Transport Minister Khaw Boon Wan told

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