Viva Macau creditors won’t get money back

Bankruptcy proceedings for former Macau low cost airline, Viva Macau, concluded on June 6 and creditors will not be able to recover their investments, according to a

Activist Chao requests to stand trial in absentia

Political activist Jason Chao, who is currently studying in the U.K., says he has applied for a trial in absentia in the case of

CIA: Beijing is waging a ‘quiet kind of cold war’

China is waging a “quiet kind of cold war” against the United States, using all its resources to try to replace America as the leading

Man treated in bogus clinic dies

A 44 year-old man from mainland China passed away on July 16, following treatment at an unlicensed clinic operating in an apartment in the Areia Preta district. The

AL Plenary | Ng makes his case against mutual recognition of driving licenses

The topic of mutual recognition of driving licenses between Macau and mainland China was brought up once more in the Legislative Assembly (AL) plenary session held yesterday.

HK airport planning security fee hike

Hong Kong International Airport, which is now celebrating its 20th year, has announced a fee hike on every departing passenger. The hike is intended

180 IT companies take part in start-ups seminar

An international seminar focused on start-ups and information technology, f.ounders, was held for the first time in Macau, attracting about 180 IT companies in Asia, Europe

Thailand | After rescue, Wild Boars pray for protection at temple

The youth soccer teammates rescued from a flooded cave began their first day back home with their families yesterday by going to a Buddhist

DSEJ fines kindergarten after sexual abuse reports

The Education and Youth Affairs Bureau (DSEJ) concluded the investigation of the D. José da Costa Nunes kindergarten case of alleged pedophilia, in which

Thailand | Youth football players rescued from cave meet the media

The 12 boys and their  football coach rescued from a cave in northern Thailand left the hospital where they had been recuperating and appeared

First-time homebuyers dominate property market

Real estate agencies said that the implementation of regulatory measures for the residential market in February significantly curbed property speculation and first-time homebuyers dominated the market. The total

Departments reiterate Canidrome must leave this week

Several government departments, including the Gaming Inspection and Coordination Bureau (DICJ), the Civic and Municipal Affairs Bureau (IACM), the Sports Bureau, and the Land, Public Works and

Japan | Casinos face last milestone on road to legalization

Japanese lawmakers are expected to pass a casino bill that is the final hurdle for the legalization of gaming resorts, bringing international operators a step closer to

Hong Kong | Pro-independence party faces possible ban

Authorities yesterday told a political party that advocates independence for Hong Kong the group might be banned on national security grounds, in one of the most severe steps

Film | Kazuo Hara predicts coming of maverick Chinese director

Legendary Japanese filmmaker Kazuo Hara, known for bringing objectionable topics to the silver screen, says that the time is coming when a maverick Chinese

Airport passenger volume reaches 4m in first half-year

The Macau International Airport (MIA)’s passenger volume in the first half-year of 2018 reached 4 million, an increase of 20 percent compared with that

Sports | Asian club basketball tournament starts

A press conference was held yesterday to announce the beginning of Summer Super 8, Asia’s first club to club basketball tournament recognized by the International Basketball Federation

Japan, EU sign trade deal eliminating nearly all tariffs

The European Union and Japan signed a widespread trade deal that will eliminate nearly all tariffs, seemingly defying the worries about trade tensions set off

Crime | Cases of domestic violence cause 2 injuries, 1 serious

Towards the end of last week, two different, unrelated cases of disagreements between married couples left two people injured, and one in a serious condition,

Wishart: Fake news causing an ‘erosion of trust’ in media

“There is a lot of discussion and a lot of studies an erosion of trust in the media I think the fact that Donald

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