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MYANMAR was accused yesterday of genocide at the U.N.’s highest court for its campaign against the country’s Rohingya Muslim minority, as lawyers asked the International Court of

The Buzz | UBS fined by Hong Kong for a decade of overcharging clients

Hong Kong regulators fined UBS Group AG 400 million Hong Kong dollars ($51 million) for overcharging global wealth management clients during almost a decade and flagged concerns about

UN watchdog: Iran’s violations of nuclear deal increasing

The United Nations’ nuclear watchdog reported yesterday that its inspectors have discovered uranium particles of a man-made origin “at a location in Iran not declared to the

Our Desk | Historical confusions

I am sure that by now everyone in Macau has heard enough about how 2019 is ‘the’ year of multiple celebrations. Well, hearing this over and over,

Tuesday, November 12, 2019 – edition no. 3414

* Interview | Alliance with the neighbors to spread French: Bascaule * Two HK men in detention, one on the run are reportedly responsible for a casino VIP room investment scam *

CESL Asia highlights firm’s social community purpose

CESL Asia hosted its annual community event, CESL Asia and Friends Sport Fun Day, yesterday with the theme “community care and harmonious development of our society.”

On the road to GP | Guia race 66 officially kicks-off

The 66th Macau Grand Prix was officially inaugurated on Saturday in a ceremony held at Tap Seac Square. The event extended over Saturday afternoon and Sunday until

Ask the Vet | Congestive heart failure in dogs

Congestive heart failure in dogs can be the result of parasitical heart-worm infection, or even caused by congenital deformity. However, obesity can also put your dog at risk

Ho to announce half-revamped government: report

The new Chief Executive (CE) Ho Iat Seng is preparing to change three out of the five secretaries from the previous government. In the new government, Wong Sio Chak

DSSOPT reassures on-ramp to Ferry Bridge is safe

The Land, Public Works and Transport Bureau (DSSOPT) issued a statement yesterday afternoon affirming that the access ramp to the Friendship Bridge from the peninsula side

Briefs | Exhibition industry depends less on government funds

The Macao Trade and Investment Institute said that the exhibition industry’s dependence on government funds has decreased. IPIM Executive Director Sam Lei said on Friday’s TDM radio program

Govt spends 15 million bringing Sino-France souvenir to Macau

The local government is spending 15 million patacas to bring the French Mechanical Spirit of the Dragon-Horse to Macau for tourists and local residents in celebration

‘Strong Sport, Strong China’ opens today

The exhibition “Strong Sport, Strong China,” which will display the development of sports in China over the past 70 years, opens today, the Sports Bureau

Top golfers inspire juniors in Macau

Golf champions Phil Mickelson and Li Haotong recently led a youth golf clinic in Macau. The event, a joint initiative between Las Vegas Sands Corp. (LVS)

Accounting industry a key component in CSR

In the latest decade or so, the global accounting industry has been working to promote and invigorate the practices of corporate social responsibility (CSR). When

Forum talks about GBA youth policy

The 2019 Guangdong- Hong Kong-Macau Greater Bay Area Youth Forum was held last week to discuss matters relating to youth and human resources’ policies in

Bay area construction strengthened by Chinese government measures

The preferential policies and measures accorded to Macau by the Central Government of China will boost the construction of the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macau Greater Bay, Macau Chief

Gaming | Wynn’s ex-wife mounted smear campaign against him: witness

A new court filing from Wynn Resorts Ltd. suggests that tension between the casino giant and its largest individual shareholder, Elaine Wynn, is still smoldering more than

Huawei founder says US woes not hardest crisis

For decades, Huawei’s founder stayed out of sight as it grew to become the biggest maker of network gear for phone carriers and passed Apple as

Trump pushes back on reports US will remove China tariffs

President Donald Trump on Friday dismissed a Chinese official’s assertion that his administration has agreed to roll back some of the higher tariffs it’s imposed on

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