Annette Bening to receive AARP Movies for Grownups award

Annette Bening will receive AARP the Magazine’s lifetime achievement honor at the Movies for Grownups Awards next year. The magazine announced Tuesday that Bening will accept the career achievement award at

World Series | How gambling built baseball – and then almost destroyed it

Imagine if, after watching the thrilling victory of the Chicago Cubs in Game 7 of the 2016 World Series over the Cleveland Indians – a game in which the Cubs

The Buzz | Striking teachers rally in Croatia for higher wages

More than 2,000 teachers and other employees in Croatia’s education system have rallied in the capital of Zagreb to press for higher wages after being on strike for nearly a

Bank of England awaits election outcome before moving rates

Under normal circumstances, the Bank of England would be looking to cut interest rates. The economy is slowing and inflation is below target. But these are no normal times in Britain,

World Briefs

CHINA President Xi Jinping yesterday hailed a visit by French President Emmanuel Macron as giving a boost to multilateralism and free trade, amid ongoing economic tensions with Washington. The two

The Stranger | Image check

We live in a society and in times in which the power of images cannot be underestimated. In fact, this is the nature of images. They have an impact, an

Thursday, November 7, 2019 – edition no. 3411

* Alliance invites local and international musicians to Baroque festival * Drones’ four-day ban during the Grand Prix, over the skies of the Macau peninsula * Ou Mun Daily editor condemns Hong

On the Road to GP | Kevin Bartlett recalls 1969’s win on Golden Jubilee anniversary

Veteran racer Kevin Bartlett is this year celebrating the 50th anniversary of his Macau Grand Prix win. It was in 1969 that Bartlett took his Mildren-Alfa Romeo to the win at

Memory Lane

  The Macau Government Headquarters, formerly Governor’s Palace, has been the official office of the Chief Executive of Macau since 1999. Built in 1849 by architect Tomás de Aquino for Alexandrino

IFFAM 2019 | Festival opens with praised black comedy, focus on Macau’s own productions

The 4th International Film Festival & Awards – Macao is set to open in December with a black comedy film. Jojo Rabbit will kick off the annual festival, which will screen

Mainland company to deliver handover fireworks show

A mainland fireworks company will be responsible for presenting this year’s fireworks display at the 20th anniversary of the Macau handover, according to director of the Macao Government Tourism Office

Hyatt to open Macau’s first Andaz in 2021 at Galaxy

Andaz Macau hotel brand is scheduled to open in the first half of 2021 alongside the Galaxy International Convention Center (GICC) and the 16,000-seat Galaxy Arena. Andaz Macau will feature a

Scammed woman got her revenge by kidnapping scammers

A mainland woman, who was allegedly scammed, has kidnapped the two local residents suspected of scamming her, the Judiciary Police (PJ) reported yesterday. According to PJ, the 36-year old mainland woman

Zhuhai opens training center for Macau-bound workers

A new training center for mainland workers who will work in Macau officially opened its doors after a grand ceremony at Zhuhai Technician College in the Zhuhai special economic zone

AFA 10th ‘Autumn Salon’ presents high-caliber artists

The annual Autumn Salon of the Art For All Society (AFA) is presenting some of Macau’s most renowned artists at the Casa Garden. The event has been co-organized with the Orient

Gov’t housing income floor set to MOP11,640 for one

The income and asset thresholds for economic housing applicants have been set at a MOP11,640 floor, a MOP38,910 ceiling, and at nearly MOP1.3 million for the net asset ceiling. All

Broad money supply grows by 1.1% to MOP671 billion

Macau’s broad money supply increased slightly by 1.1% month-to-month in September with a stable share of patacas, the special administrative region’s monetary watchdog said yesterday. According to statistics released by the

Companies around the world get hit by Hong Kong protests

Whether they sell luxury watches from Switzerland or farm hens from Mississippi, a surprising concern is occupying a number of corporate executives this earnings season: Hong Kong’s protests. An A.I. model

Hungary says Huawei to help build its 5G wireless network

Chinese tech company Huawei will take part in the construction of Hungary’s next-generation 5G wireless network despite concerns among key allies like the U.S. about potential snooping by Beijing. Speaking at

Tarrif war | Xi zeroes in on Trump trade deal as China acts to steady markets

President Xi Jinping stressed China’s commitment to the global trading order as his trade negotiators wrangle with the U.S. over rolling back punitive tariffs ahead of a phase one deal. As

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