Gabriel Tong: AAM can do more to defend Macau’s law

Former lawmaker Gabriel Tong believes that the Macau Lawyers Association (AAM) can do more to defend Macau’s law. Contacted by the Times yesterday, Gabriel Tong,

Briefs | IFT launches program with FERRANDI Paris 

IFT is partnering with FERRANDI Paris – The French School of Culinary Arts and Hospitality Management to launch an exchange program for undergraduate students next year. In each

Education | UM students win psychology awards with locally themed studies

Four students from the University of Macau’s (UM) Department of Psychology won the best student poster awards for their senior honors thesis poster presentations at the

Economy | Visitor arrivals up compared to weak Hato August

Visitor arrivals increased 18.7 percent year-on-year and 12.2 percent month-to-month in August 2018 to reach a total of 3.4 million, according to the latest information from

Macau able to weather economic downs, says Secretary

The Secretary for Economy and Finance, Lionel Leong, said that Macau is capable of enduring fluctuations in the health of the world eceonomy, according to a

MGS to kick off on November 13

The Macau Gaming Equipment Manufacturers Association (MGEMA), Nam Kwong Culture and Creativity Industry Co. Ltd (Nam Kwong Group), and China National Machinery Industry International Co. Ltd

CE thanks public for role during Mangkhut

In two public letters, Chief Executive (CE) Chui Sai On thanked the general public and the civil service team for their efforts to reduce Typhoon Mangkhut’s

Rosário arrested in crypto fraud

Local businessman Frederico dos Santos Rosário has been arrested by the Judiciary Police (PJ) for suspected fraud involving cryptocurrency investments with local investors, the PJ informed.

Crime | Luck of the tables runs out with friends

A 45-year-old woman from the mainland lost all her casino winnings while trusting a friend to transfer the money to her bank account, the Judiciary Police (PJ)

Oil traders say USD100 coming as OPEC strains to fill Iran gap

Major oil trading houses are predicting the return of USD100 crude for the first time since 2014 as OPEC and its allies struggle to compensate for

Corporate Bits | GEG holds mooncake donation, lantern-making activity

Galaxy Entertainment Group held a mooncake donation activity and organized volunteers to make lanterns with members of the Association of Parents of the People with Intellectual Disabilities of

Trade War escalates | Beijing says it won’t hold talks unless Trump stops threats

China dashed prospects for a near-term resolution to the trade war with the U.S., warning President Donald Trump his threats of further tariffs are blocking any

Hong Kong | Gov’t bans pro-independence party in unprecedented decision

Hong Kong’s government issued an unprecedented ban against a pro-independence political party that it has called a risk to national security, raising concerns over tolerance of

Hotter Than Cannabis | Chinese truck maker surges most in world

A heavily shorted Chinese truck maker has emerged as the surprising winner among global stocks this month, trouncing cannabis growers and technology shares. Sinotruk Hong Kong Ltd. has

Trump at UN | Second summit with North Korea likely ‘quite soon’

Confronting the dangers of North Korea’s nuclear threat, President Donald Trump arrived at the United Nations yesterday striking a far less ominous tone than a year ago,

Indian Ocean | French boat rescues injured Indian sailor from yacht

A French ship yesterday rescued an Indian sailor who was injured in the remote southern Indian Ocean when his sailboat lost its mast in a storm during a

Maldives | President Yameen concedes loss to opposition candidate

Maldives strongman President Yameen Abdul Gayoom conceded that he lost Sunday’s election to his challenger, longtime lawmaker Ibrahim Mohamed Solih, in a speech broadcast live on

Indonesian teenager rescued after drifting 49 days at sea

An Indonesian teenager who survived 49 days adrift at sea after the wooden fish trap he was employed to mind slipped its moorings says he ran out

Mandela A life of soaring symbolism, now harnessed by UN

Nelson Mandela’s South African journey from anti-apartheid leader to prisoner to president to global statesman — the “Long Walk to Freedom” of his autobiography title —

Tanzania | Burials begin as deaths from capsized ferry rise to 224

Relatives wept in grief at the mass burial in Tanzania of many of the 224 people who drowned when a ferry in capsized on Lake Victoria.

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