1,420 new companies in Q3

A total of 1,420 new companies were incorporated in the third quarter of 2018, an increase of 170 year-on-year. The total value of registered capital rose by 118.7 percent

BlueOcean to represent Tencent in town

Local advertising company BlueOcean Ad has been nominated as the representative of Chinese company Tencent’s global advertising business in Macau. The launch ceremony of Tencent’s global

Sting operation labelled unfair to taxi drivers

The taxi industry has expressed its concerns regarding the new taxi regime’s proposal of police sting operations. A representative of the taxi industry, surnamed

Malaysia probes more deals by ex-Goldman partner Leissner

Malaysia’s leader-in-waiting said the government is looking into more Goldman Sachs Group Inc. deals carried out by Tim Leissner, the former partner whose work on 1MDB’s

Corporate Bits | Run of hope to be held this month

Four Seasons Hotel Macao will host its annual charity event, Run of Hope Macau, for the tenth consecutive year on November 25, with the theme “Superhero.” The choice of

Office rents in Hong Kong seen falling in 2019

Rents in the world’s costliest office market, Hong Kong, may fall for the first time in four years as an equities rout weighs on sentiment in the

Angola and Cape Verde to have air links once again

The Angola-Cape Verde air link will be resumed later this year, with only a few technical adjustments left to organize, the Angolan Transport Minister said recently.

Mozambique | Maputo-Katembe Bridge opens on Saturday

The Maputo-Katembe Bridge, to be inaugurated on Saturday, will be crossed daily by 4,000 vehicles in the first year of opening to traffic, according to forecasts from

Chinese ‘gait recognition’ tech IDs people by how they walk

Chinese authorities have begun deploying a new surveillance tool: “gait recognition” software that uses people’s body shapes and how they walk to identify them, even when

Yunnan | Wenshan curbs dog walking, bans them in parks, stadiums

A city in southwestern China has banned dog walking during the daytime and banished the pets entirely from parks, shopping centers, sports facilities and other public spaces. The

China grants Trump family 18 trademarks in two months

The Chinese government granted 18 trademarks to companies linked to U.S. President Donald Trump and his daughter Ivanka Trump over the last two months, Chinese public

CIIE | With poo on the podium, Bill Gates talks toilet technology

Placing a jar of feces on a pedestal next to him, billionaire philanthropist Bill Gates made a plea yesterday for the safe disposal of human waste as

Uighurs’ supporters march as Beijing faces rights review at UN

Supporters of China’s Muslim Uighur minority are demonstrating in Geneva as the U.N.’s top human rights body examines the country’s rights record in a regular review.

Sri Lanka | Tens of thousands march to support new government

Tens of thousands of Sri Lankans marched yesterday in support of a new government led by the country’s former strongman, highlighting the political polarization in the Indian

Thailand | Muslim concern about vaccine fuels measles outbreak

Health authorities in Thailand are racing to contain a measles outbreak in the country’s southern provinces, where 14 deaths and more than 1,500 cases have been

USA Midterm Election | Voting officials under scrutiny amid heavy election turnout

Federal and state officials have been working for nearly two years to shore up the nation’s election infrastructure from cyberattacks by Russians or others seeking to

Facebook blocks 115 accounts ahead of midterm elections

Facebook said it blocked 115 accounts for suspected “coordinated inauthentic behavior” linked to foreign groups attempting to interfere in U.S. midterm elections. The social media company

USA Midterm Election | In Texas, Ted Cruz squares off with rising star O’Rourke

Beto O’Rourke has already used his once-longshot Texas Senate run to become a national Democratic phenomenon, shatter fundraising records and set off whispers that he could be

This Day in History | 2000 – Hillary Clinton is first First Lady in Senate

Hillary Rodham Clinton, wife of the president, has won a seat for the Democrats in the Senate to become the only First Lady to win elective office in

Offbeat | Leaks reveal Man City deal to hide player costs from UEFA

  Manchester City created a shell company for a commercial deal to disguise tens of millions of dollars in income from UEFA investigators, according to club documents cited by

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