Jason Chao cleared of defamation charge

Political activist and former director of online publication Macau Concealers, Jason Chao, had his arguments vindicated in court yesterday in the case against Macau Concealers by University

Environment | Increasing refuse spotted in Macau waters

The Marine and Water Bureau released a statement yesterday, informing the public about the surging amount of refuse which has been spotted floating on Macau waters

Macau Custom Garage – a meeting point for bike enthusiasts

The Macau Custom Garage (MCG) is a motorcycle garage created in 1997 when the owner of the project Sérgio Lacerda, was looking for the opportunity

Lisbon and Beijing focus on strengthening economic relations

Lisbon and Beijing signed a protocol for the strengthening of bilateral relations. Beijing wants Portuguese investment. Lisbon wants to be China’s gateway to Europe. Strengthening

India | Supreme Court decriminalizes homosexual acts in landmark verdict

India’s Supreme Court yesterday struck down a colonial- era law that made gay sex punishable by up to 10 years in prison, a landmark victory for gay

Asian Games | Macau athletes received by CE with celebratory dinner

The Macau delegation that represented the region in the 2018 Asian Games was received yesterday evening by the Chief Executive (CE) and several other sports officials. In his

Osaka-Macau flights suspended, will not resume until next week at the earliest

At least 18 flights between Macau International Airport and western Japan’s Kansai International Airport have been canceled due to the impact and damage caused by super

Arts | Giselle to make its debut in town

Italy’s La Scala Ballet is set to present one of its iconic classical pieces, Giselle, from tomorrow until Sunday for the first time at the Macao Cultural

Football | Macau to host AFC Champions League quarter final

The Macau Olympic Stadium will host the AFC Champions League quarter final second leg between China’s Tianjin Quanjian and Japan’s Kashima Antlers on September 18. Both

Myanmar | Criticism doesn’t have Suu Kyi or country on the ropes

Myanmar’s government looks as if it’s under siege from an international community concerned about the condition of its nascent democracy, with widespread calls for a genocide tribunal to hold

Freedom of speech | Defamation trial over P. Horizon comments starts next month

The developer of the Pearl Horizon project, Polytec group, has sued both a columnist and the director of the newspaper Son Pou for defamation.

Gov’t called to take back lands for failed theme park

Lawmakers Ella Lei and Lei Chan U held a press conference yesterday urging the government to reclaim the idle island lots located next to Estr. Alm.

Local group visits Philippines for volunteer project

  A group of students and professionals recently participated in a two-week Outreach Program in the Philippines, which allowed participants to take an active involvement in the country’s society.

Gaming | Things I never knew about Vegas until I ran a high-roller suite

In Las Vegas, the ultimate sand trap-turned-capital of capitalism, there’s no better byword for sophistication than the Cosmopolitan. Its 20-plus suites, known as the Boulevard Penthouses, are the most

Why a Chinese billionaire was studying in the US before arrest

With a USD7.3 billion fortune and business operations spanning the globe, Richard Liu could’ve spent the last days of August anywhere in the world. The

Belt & Road | Xi pledges USD60 billion in financing for Africa

Chinese President Xi Jinping yesterday pledged USD60 billion in financing for projects in Africa in the form of assistance, investment and loans, as China furthers efforts

Casino workers protest for tobacco control and better welfare

A group comprising hundreds of casino employees held a demonstration yesterday calling for better tobacco control inside gaming venues and better welfare conditions. The demonstrators started marching at

Crime | Credit card data theft scares several residents

A Judiciary Police (PJ) spokesperson said yesterday during a press conference that several residents had been reportedly targeted in a fraud that included the unlawful theft of credit

Analysis | The defence of the Basic Law and the principle ‘One country, Two systems’ is a duty of all

As stated in several of its provisions, it is a duty of all holders of political power to respect, uphold and defend the Basic Law of the

Pedro Almeida, Chef and entrepreneur | ‘Keeping it authentically Portuguese while producing locally’

Keeping traditional Portuguese flavors authentic while cooking in Macau is a task that seems difficult to some. Others decide to take different approaches to Portuguese

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