A powerhouse debut from duo the War and Treaty

A long with his considerable talents as a guitarist, singer, songwriter, producer, bandleader and radio host, Buddy Miller is an excellent talent scout. In the case of the

News of the World | Google tracks your movements, like it or not

An Associated Press investigation found that many Google services on Android devices and iPhones store your location data even if you’ve used privacy settings that say they

The Mull of Kintyre

By far the smallest amongst Scotland’s sextet of whisky regions, Campbeltown is said to be “the nearest place to nowhere, and the furthest from anywhere”. For all intents

TRAVELOG | Ghost town: A tiny English village abandoned during WWII

Explore Britain’s southern coast carefully enough and you can still find relics of the dark years when the country awaited Nazi invasion: abandoned radar stations; tank-traps

Death toll hits 39 in Italy bridge collapse; blame begins

Italian emergency experts pulled two more bodies out of tons of broken concrete and twisted steel yesterday after a highway bridge collapsed in Genoa, raising the death

New technologies could save water leaking from pipes

However, a scholar suggested that the city could nevertheless work on technologies that deal with water leaks, noting that a variety of sensor technologies are already

Crime | University student scammed over mobile game

A 27 year-old student from the mainland, currently studying at the University of Macau, has reportedly been targeted in a scam over a mobile phone gaming application. According

HKZMB | China pledges to more closely monitor endangered dolphins

As the world’s longest sea bridge is almost ready to open linking Hong Kong to Macau and Zhuhai, the attention is not only fixated on the project’s

Bebinca causes ‘no major adverse effect’

Typhoon Bebinca “had no major adverse effect on community life and no major incident or damage was recorded during the storm,” a statement issued by

Briefs | Another 200 special taxis put on auction

An additional 200 special licensed taxis have been put up for open auction since Monday, the Macau SAR government has announced.  The special license’s concession will consist

Im Sio Kei appointed as IPM president

Chief Executive Chui Sai On has appointed Im Sio Kei as the new president of the Macao Polytechnic Institute (IPM). This decision was announced yesterday in the

Future Bright records HKD15 million in losses

Future Bright Holdings Limited has reported that, for the first half of the year, the company recorded some HKD15 million in losses. The food and

Viva Macau: Gov’t failed to submit update report

The Follow-up Committee of Public Administration Affairs of the Legislative Assembly (AL) reviewed seven follow-up reports concerning the region’s public funds, with only one report

Children taught important life values this summer through Melco volunteering

The summer is well under way, but the sweltering and humid weather typical in Macau is not deterring volunteers from Melco Resorts & Entertainment

Event promises to bring to Macau the best of Asian basketball

Twelve teams from five different countries and territories will meet in Macau next month to compete in the “The Terrific 12” (TT12) basketball tournament. The event promises

Civil servant recruitment process could be fast-tracked

The government has proposed taking further steps to create a faster central recruitment procedure for hiring civil servants. Earlier this week, a number

Balance on SME loans increases

The outstanding balance of small and medium-sized enterprise (SME) loans recorded growth in the first half of 2018, according to statistics released yesterday by the Monetary Authority of

Retail | Tapestry now sees China as key market, not factory, for bags

Tapestry Inc. wants its handbags and boots to conquer Asia. The house of fashion brands, which owns Coach, Kate Spade and Stuart Weitzman, has taken measures

Tencent stuns with 1st profit drop in at least a decade

Tencent Holdings Ltd. joined the ranks of Facebook Inc. by reporting shockingly poor quarterly numbers, underscoring how tech superstars that led the market to new

Gaming | New Jersey betting rises, but gains go to two new casinos

The Hard Rock and the Ocean Resort, two new casinos in Atlantic City, New Jersey, boosted betting in the Garden State last month, though revenue

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