A Hong Kong doctor’s ‘Nefarious Network’ sparks market inquiry

The Hong Kong billionaire known as the “King of Toys” says he was asleep at 8 a.m. on a Sunday morning two years ago when Roy

Rainwater infiltration ‘might’ have caused Guia landslide

The Municipal Affairs Bureau (IAM) said the cause of the landslide last Friday at the Guia Hill area which led to the fall of the protection

Court of First Instance | Scott Chiang found guilty again, files appeal

Pro-democracy activist Scott Chiang was found guilty yesterday by the Court of First Instance (TJB) in a retrial for the crime of illegal assembly. Chiang was fined

Police officers frequenting SARs raises concerns in Taiwan

Investigations into two police officers in Taiwan who had visited Hong Kong and Macau a multitude of times were initiated by the Taiwanese authority on suspicions

US targets $300b of Chinese goods for new tariff hikes

U.S. officials listed USD300 billion more of Chinese goods for possible tariff hikes while Beijing vowed yesterday to “fight to the finish” in an escalating trade battle

Rights group says domestic workers suffer ‘modern slavery’ in both SARs

Amnesty International has described the exploitation of domestic workers in Hong Kong and Macau as modern slavery, citing the workers’ vulnerability to overworking and being underpaid.

IMF predicts economy to grow by 4.3% in 2019

The economic growth rate of the Macau SAR was projected at 4.3% in 2019 and about 4.0% over the medium term, the Monetary Authority (AMM) said

CE tours Portugal | Chui praises Lisbon efforts on promoting young entrepreneurship

Currently on his third day of an official visit to Portugal, Chief Executive (CE) Chui Sai On, leading a Macau delegation, met with several authorities in the

Drunken Dragon | Dance for divine protection

Drunken Dragon Dance is a core ceremony celebrating Buddha’s Birthday in Macau. It is a ritual praying for peace and health. There are at least

Hong Kong | Chaotic scenes at legislature over extradition law

Hong Kong’s legislative assembly descended into chaos over the weekend as lawmakers for and against controversial amendments to the territory’s extradition law clashed over access to the

Sou, Chiang, Cardinal, Taipa tagged | EU report describes Macau’s political opposition as weak

A report from the European Commission has called on Macau authorities to allow greater public involvement in the election of the SAR’s Chief Executive and the Legislative

Analysis | For Macau, Hong Kong dissenters, asylum in Taiwan still elusive

Imagine this: You have been locked and mentally tormented in a carefully guarded room for months and you worry your partner or friends may be suffering the

News of the World | UN report Humans accelerating extinction of species

People are putting nature in more trouble now than at any other time in human history, with extinction looming over 1 million species of plants and animals,

Southampton to play on ‘home side’ in match against Guangzhou R&F

The announcement of the Sports Bureau (ID) on May 3 that the teams of Southampton Football Club and Guangzhou R&F Football Club would meet for a match

The Londoner Macao unveils USD2.2b project, executives to invest more in the MSAR

The Londoner Macao unveiled its features and offerings yesterday, highlighting Sands China’s collaboration with David Beckham. Set to open progressively in 2020 and 2021, the

Trade War | Trump puts deal-making credentials to test with China talks

As he cranks up the pressure on China in pursuit of a new trade accord, President Donald Trump is putting his deal-making persona on the line and injecting

Environment | Old trees cut down downtown

The Times received information from readers yesterday that at least two trees in front of the Portuguese School in Avenida Infante D. Henrique had been

Shuttles from Macau to HKIA to come soon

Following Macau International Airport’s (MIA) intention to set up a reception area at Hong Kong International Airport (HKIA) and the Macau checkpoint of the Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macau

Bride market trafficks Pakistani Christian women to China

Hundreds young women from Pakistan’s small Christian minority have been trafficked to China as brides in recent months as their impoverished community is targeted in an aggressive

Crime | Police report growing number of residents scamming each other

From the police authorities’ latest reports, it is possible to see that the number of crimes involving local residents as suspects has been growing significantly. Among these,

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