Music | Fifteen choirs join third annual choir festival

The third International Choir Festival of Macau (MIC) has attracted some 410 vocalists from 15 choirs representing eight different countries to perform in the region.

Border Gate bus terminal to reopen on Saturday

The Border Gate underground bus terminal is just about ready and will reopen for public use on Saturday, fulfilling a pledge made earlier by the

Opinion | Macau chips are down for America’s casino kings

If any worsening of the trade war leads China to call for a boycott of U.S. companies, America’s casino kings will be sweating. Three American companies —

Cebu Pacific launches Macau-Cebu route

Budget airline Cebu Pacific has started to operate flights between Macau and Cebu in the Philippines. The launch of the third direct route from the airline

Science Center holds series of activities for 9th anniversary

The Macao Science Center is holding a series of events that will last until December 22 in order to celebrate its 9th anniversary.  The anniversary

Health Bureau free flu vaccination starts tomorrow

This year’s Health Bureau (SSM) program aimed at providing vaccines against influenza virus to high-risk groups of the resident population will start from tomorrow, the SSM

Residential property price index drops slightly

The overall residential property price index in Macau decreased by 0.6 percent to 268.7 over the previous period from July to September. According to the Statistics

Number of hotel employees increases

The Statistics and Census Service (DSEC) released the results of the Survey on Manpower Needs and Wages for the third quarter of 2018. Survey coverage for

Policy Address | Zheng continues pressuring government over Land Law

Lawmaker Zheng Anting has continued to pressure the government, in particular the Secretary for Transport and Public Works, Raimundo do Rosário, regarding the region’s Land Law and

Noble Group is said to work on pre-agreed insolvency process

Noble Group Ltd. is preparing for an insolvency filing after Singaporean regulators blocked a key element of its USD3.5 billion debt restructuring, according to people familiar

Canadian telecoms face USD1b to remove Huawei tech: G&M

Canada’s Telus Corp. and BCE Inc. may face at least $1 billion in costs if the country bans telecommunications equipment made by China’s Huawei Technologies Co. from

Corporate bits | MGM promotes responsible gaming

To further support the “Responsible Gambling Promotions 2018”, MGM has hosted a two-week program themed “Gambling is Not Business, Stay in Control” for its Golden Lion Team

Pioneering mission to far side of moon launched

China launched a ground-breaking mission Saturday to land a spacecraft on the largely unexplored far side of the moon, demonstrating its growing ambitions as a space power to

Chinese group to buy Wilson tennis racket maker for USD5.2 billion

A Chinese investor group led by Anta Sports Products Ltd. reached a USD5.2 billion deal to acquire the maker of Wilson tennis rackets and Louisville Slugger baseball bats,

Canada’s detention of Huawei exec ‘vile in nature’

China summoned the Canadian ambassador to protest the detention of a top executive of leading Chinese tech giant Huawei, calling it “unreasonable, unconscionable, and vile in

Meng Wanzhou’s rise through the company’s ranks

Before her dramatic arrest in Canada, few in the U.S. had heard of Meng Wanzhou. Meng, 46, is chief financial officer and deputy chairwoman of the

Yoon says languages needed for ‘next level’ career

Lim Yoon A, also known as Yoona, is one of the most recognizable names in Asian entertainment and one of the talent ambassadors for this year’s International Film

Q&A | Nicolas Cage: Chinese cinema is musical, operatic… and violent

Prolific actor, director and producer Nicolas Cage was asked this year to become a talent ambassador for the International Film Festival and Awards – Macau and

RED CARPET: A PARADE OF INTERNATIONAL AND ASIAN FILM STARS

Japan | Divisive bill allowing more foreign workers approved

Japanese lawmakers early Saturday approved government-proposed legislation allowing hundreds of thousands of foreign laborers to live and work in a country that has long resisted accepting outsiders.

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