HKZMB not expected to rumble Macau property prices

Realtors on this side of the Pearl River estuary do not believe that the Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macau Bridge (HKZMB) will significantly impact local property prices. The

Ask the Vet | Can cats see color

Because there is no form of two-way communications with cats, it can sometimes be difficult to determine what cats see. The only way to accurately describe the sight of cats

New protest against hazardous material warehouse

A group of residents held a rally in the streets of Macau yesterday afternoon, continuing the call to prevent the building of two warehouses to store hazardous materials

Sandi Manhão: Owner of free spirit | ‘On average, a woman applies around 300 chemicals to her body a day ’

The use of essential oils has been expanding, with people now applying them to their skin, inhaling them or infusing teas with them, which many users identify

Application for establishment of Faculty of Medicine under analysis

The Secretary for Social Affairs and Culture, Alexis Tam, said that an application for the establishment of a Faculty of Medicine at the Macau

Crime | 23 arrested in NAPE drug raid

Twenty-three people were arrested on Thursday night for possession and consumption of illegal drugs, after police raided a casino-hotel in the NAPE district. According to a

Health | No cases of African swine fever spotted in Macau yet

While mainland China has been identifying outbreaks of African swine fever, the Civic and Municipal Affairs Bureau of Macau (IACM) informed that no abnormalities have been found

DSEJ expects student numbers to surge due to baby boom

The director of the Education and Youth Affairs Bureau (DSEJ), Lou Pak Sang, hopes that the schools planned for the Canidrome land meet the potential growing

Briefs | Air Macau affected by Osaka airport closure

Air Macau flight services to Osaka continue to be affected by the closure of Kansai International Airport. As the airport’s re-opening time remains uncertain, Air Macau has cancelled all

First look at Roy Choi’s Vegas spot, opening in time for Gaga

When Best Friend opens in Las Vegas in late December, it will represent one of the city’s time-honored traditions: a sure thing. The restaurant, inside the Park

Environment | Climate talks in Bangkok hit hurdle on financing commitment

Climate negotiators in Bangkok made progress on several issues to set a framework for implementing the landmark 2015 Paris accord, but hit a stumbling block over details

Corporate Bits | Armani to headline Sands Macao fashion week

Emporio Armani, in collaboration with the Rainbow Group, will be the headline brand for Sands Macao Fashion Week, which will be held from October 18 to 24.

China’s trade outlook darkens as Trump threatens total tariffs

China’s chances of escaping the trade conflict with the U.S. with only minor damage to its economy just got slimmer. On Friday, U.S. President Donald Trump

Xi plans to meet Putin on visit to Russian port city

Chinese President Xi Jinping will meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin next week in a sign of strengthening ties between the two Asian giants. The summit

Jack Ma to focus on education, philanthropy after Alibaba

Jack Ma is making plans for a future after Alibaba Group Holding Ltd., the business he co-founded and turned into Asia’s most valuable company.

Unwanted by Australia, refugees on Nauru have few options

Surrounded by the shelves and furniture her older brother made, 13-year- old Parnian sits in the small, neat living room where she spends much of her time,

N. Korea stages huge parade, holds back on advanced missiles

North Korea rolled out some of its latest tanks and marched its best-trained goose-stepping units through Kim Il Sung Square in a major military parade yesterday to

Japan | Death toll nears 40 in Hokkaido earthquake

The death toll has hit 39 from a powerful earthquake that struck the northern Japanese island of Hokkaido last week, authorities said yesterday. One person remained missing

Kosovo Albanians block roads during Serbia president visit

Kosovo Albanians yesterday blocked roads and burned tires on a planned route by Serbia’s president in the former Serbian province, further fueling tensions between the two

Britain | Boris Johnson’s ‘suicide vest’ comment sparks furor

Former British Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson has compared Prime Minister Theresa May’s plan for Brexit to putting the country’s constitution in a “suicide vest” and handing the

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