Offbeat | Man sues Oregon clinic over donated sperm used for 17 kids

A man who says his donated sperm was used to father at least 17 children in violation of an agreement that allowed for no more than five has sued an

Life & Style | Ethiopians celebrate thanksgiving festival in the capital

Hundreds of thousands of people in the Ethiopian capital of Addis Ababa are celebrating a festival widely seen as promoting peace and unity. The annual Irrecha festival is a thanksgiving event

History museum explores Germans’ view of Britain

As Brexit looms, one of Germany’s main history museums is examining Germans’ views of the British, complete with a countdown clock that may be reset if Britain’s departure from the

Rugby World Cup | Dream still on: wondrous Japan gets win, bonus point v Samoa

Surely Japan must be in love with rugby by now. The Rugby World Cup host produced another wondrous display on Saturday to beat a ferocious Samoa with an immense effort, enhancing

Tennis | Thiem, Barty through to China Open finals

Top seeds Dominic Thiem and Ash Barty are through to the finals of the China Open in Beijing. Austrian Thiem will face Greece’s Stefanos Tsitsipas in the final. In the women’s

The Buzz | Israeli archaeologists claim to discover ancient city

Israeli archaeologists say they have discovered a large, 5,000-year-old city in northern Israel. Israel’s Antiquities Authority said Sunday the ancient city was discovered during preparations for a highway project near Harish,

Motorsports | Morocco takes over HK’s ePrix after social unrest

The Hong Kong race of the International Automobile Federation (FIA) electric-powered single-seater championship (Formula E) has been removed from the final version of the 2019/2020 calendar, released after the latest

World Briefs

  CHINA-US As the U.S. warned allies around the world that Chinese tech giant Huawei was a security threat, the FBI was making the same point quietly to a Midwestern university. NORTH

Tax Matters | Stamp Duty on Property Transfers and the Principle of Legality

The Rule of Law is based on certain principles, of which the principle of legality is paramount. In Macau, the principle of legality is not expressly established in the Basic

Monday, October 7, 2019 – edition no. 3389

• A controversial move to kill protester anonymity—but will it work? * Golden Week visitors throng Macau streets * Japan crowned fireworks champion * The Macau passport climbed three places on a global

Crime Dead chips scheme leads to HKD18 million in losses

A 61-year-old “dead chips” broker from the mainland has reported losses of HKD18.25 million from a scheme in Macau organized with a friend from the mainland, the

Ruins of St. Paul’s | Diocese upset over projection of political symbols

The Catholic Diocese of Macau has expressed its disappointment over the projection of political symbols on the façade of the Ruins of St. Paul’s in celebration of

Gaming | Gross gaming revenue touches lowest level in a year

Macau gross gaming revenue touched the lowest level in a year last month, but nevertheless registered growth in what has been a mostly red year.

Golden Week visitors up 8.8% over first two days

Visitors to Macau have reportedly risen as much as 8.8% year-on-year over the first two days of Golden Week, according to data released yesterday by the

Visitors detoured from St. Paul’s Ruins due to crowdedness

The Public Security Police Force took measures to control the roads around the Ruins of St. Paul’s yesterday afternoon as the quantity of people trying to

Briefs | DSPA planning to experiment charging for domestic waste

The Environmental Protection Bureau (DSPA) plans to initiate a pilot project in regards to charging for domestic waste, according to the DSPA’s reply to lawmaker Sulu Sou’s interpellation.

Wynn Showcases an Art Spectacular to Enhance Cultural Tourism Experiences

Widely acknowledged for the inception and support of cultural and artistic activities of many stripes, Wynn is committed to promoting and popularising art and culture in

Cross-border traffic rose to 458,500 trips

Cross-border vehicular traffic in August increased by 10.9% year-on-year to 458,500 trips, according to data issued by the Statistics and Census Service (DSEC). Vehicular

CESL Asia acquires Monte do Pasto in 37.5m euro deal

The CESL Asia - Investments and Services Limited group has formalized the acquisition of the Monte do Pasto Group, located in the Portuguese municipalities of Cuba

Macao Foundation takes on social governance in Macau Inc.

Also in this edition are two interviews about the latest scientific projects by higher education providers the Macau University of Science and Technology and the University

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