Exclusive | Former IPM head criticizes institute for failing to assess teachers, students

A former manager at the Macao Polytechnic Institute (IPM) has criticized the Institute’s alleged malpractice and negligence of operations, specifying issues such as the absence of performance reviews for

Animal rights | Dog track closure prompts plea for adoptions

Dog races were held in Macau for half a century, up to five nights a week — a constant in this former Portuguese colony

AL Plenary | Sulu Sou gets Legislative Assembly looking to the book

In yesterday’s session at the Legislative Assembly (AL), lawmaker Sulu Sou made such an unusual proposal that it forced the president of the legislature to

Macau Pavilion held at HK Book Fair

The Macao Foundation and the Cultural Affairs Bureau (IC) co-operated to organize the Macau Pavilion at the 2018 Hong Kong Book Fair for the eighth

78 employers join non-mandatory pension scheme

So far, a total of 78 employers have joined the non-mandatory central provident fund system which was implemented on January 1. Yesterday, the Social Security Fund

Sands China helps raise profile of local SME

A Made-in-Macao printing company has expanded its business following on from the growth and development with Sands China Limited (SCL) as one of its major clients. Unique Network

IPIM makes positive review of Guangdong-Macau Fair

The Guangdong and Macau Branded Products Fair 2018 concluded on Sunday, with organizers hailing the event as a “resounding success.” Jointly organized

Residents report education course scams to DSEJ

The Education and Youth Affairs Bureau (DSEJ) has received more than 20 complaints about scams concerning alleged continuing education courses. According to public broadcaster TDM, a

Lotte considers selling China malls amid anti-Korean sentiment

Lotte Group, reeling from a wave of anti-Korean sentiment in China for more than a year, is considering selling some of its department stores in

Gaming | Caesars launching sports betting in New Jersey, Mississippi

Two Atlantic City casinos owned by Caesars Entertainment will start taking sports bets this week, and another two in Mississippi will do so in mid-August.

Corporate Bits | Melco receives gov’t recognition for lactation rooms at resorts

Melco Resorts & Entertainment Limited has received recognition from the Macau SAR government for the company’s support toward breastfeeding and lactation room facilities available throughout all

Beijing says still committed to Hong Kong semi-autonomy

China’s foreign minister said yesterday that his country remains committed to the “one country, two systems” governing framework in Hong Kong, despite growing concerns that Beijing

Trade War | Wang Yi mocks US’s ‘perplexing’ complaints

Wang Yi may be China’s top diplomat, but yesterday he sounded more like the country’s chief lecturer of economics. The Chinese foreign minister took

Chinese parents panic over infant vaccine safety

China’s vaccine scandal is sparking protests and panic among parents, with the revelation two drugmakers sold poor-quality vaccines for infants reviving anxiety over the

Cambodia | Opposition says election was death of democracy

The ruling party of Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen congratulated itself yesterday on its election victory, while the opposition party unable to contest the polls said they

East Timor | Australian minister visits Dili to repairs relations

Australia’s foreign minister was visiting East Timor yesterday to repair bilateral tries after a bitter dispute over energy revenue and spying allegations. Foreign Minister Julie Bishop

MH370 | Report says third party intervention in Malay flight mystery

A Malaysian-led independent investigation report released yesterday, more than four years after Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 disappeared, highlighted shortcomings in the government’s response and raised the possibility

Indonesia | Hundreds stranded on mountain after earthquake

Rescuers are trying to evacuate hundreds of tourists stranded on Mount Rinjani on the Indonesian island of Lombok after an earthquake that killed 16 people triggered

Vatican City | Pope accepts resignation of bishop convicted of sex abuse cover-up

Pope Francis yesterday accepted the resignation of an Australian archbishop convicted in criminal court of covering up the sexual abuse of children by a priest, taking action

Zimbabwe | Country votes for first time without Mugabe on ballot

Zimbabweans yesterday were voting peacefully in their first election without Robert Mugabe on the ballot, a contest that could bring international legitimacy and investment or

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