Penny Lam: Filmmaker & Festival Curator | ‘Documentaries trendier with viewers, not so much filmmakers’

The 3rd Macau International Documentary Film Festival will return to the Cinematheque Passion on July 14 for three weeks of celebrated documentaries sourced from around the

Flights canceled as typhoon nears Taiwan

Taiwan warned businesses and schools to prepare for extreme conditions as Severe Typhoon Maria closes in on the island, disrupting flights and curtailing futures trading.

Thailand | Daring rescue saves all 12 boys, soccer coach from cave

All 12 boys and their soccer coach have been rescued from a flooded cave in northern Thailand, the Thai navy SEALs said yesterday, ending an

Steve Vickers: Macau at risk of trade war entanglement

Macau is at risk of being dragged into the U.S.-China trade war because of the closeness of several American casino operators to U.S. President Donald

Thailand | Four more boys brought out of flooded cave

Four more of the youth football players trapped for over two weeks in a flooded cave in northern Thailand were brought out yesterday, an official said, bringing to

Caritas Macau Charity Run to be held on October 7

The Caritas Macau Charity Run of will be held on October 7, with hopes of attracting 3,000 participants to this year’s event, organizers announced yesterday

Health | Kiang Wu’s initial assisted reproductive service fee to be low

The Kiang Wu hospital expects that it will provide assisted reproductive services at below cost price, according to a report by Macao Daily News. Earlier, the Kiang

Briefs | Nine proposals to develop central library

Property price index up 5.4 percent The overall residential property price index increased by 5.4 percent to 265.0 between March and May this year, compared

Jho Low able to enter Macau despite Interpol notice

Wanted businessman Low Taek Jhow, also known as Jho Low, was reportedly able to enter Macau despite an Interpol notice, because neither Malaysia nor

Death toll climbs to 76 as heavy rains hammer southern Japan

Heavy rainfall hammered southern Japan for the third day, prompting new disaster warnings on Kyushu and Shikoku islands yesterday, as the government put the death toll at

Education | ‘First global English debating competition’ held in Macau

The opening ceremony for the first Macau Tournament of Champions BP Invitational 2018 was held on Friday at the University of Macau (UM) Student Activity

200th anniversary | Colonel whose name is everywhere is recalled by few

Over the course of three days in the summer of 1849, Vicente Nicolau de Mesquita (1818–1880), who was born exactly 200 years ago today,

4 rescued from Thai cave in risky operation; 9 left to go

Rescuers in northern Thailand yesterday extracted four members of a youth soccer team from the cave where they had been trapped for more than two weeks, part

Guia Circuit with new usage | Organizers propose ‘fun run’ prior to GP

The 65th Macau Grand Prix will be adding a new race to the program for the first time. Unlike other events held at the Guia

Trapped in Thai cave, youngsters must grapple with stress

At a gilded temple in Thailand’s mountainous north, Ekapol Chanthawong honed a skill that will serve him well as he sits trapped underground in a dark cave:

Crime | Teaching assistant arrested for printing counterfeit notes

A teaching assistant at a local public school has been arrested for allegedly using school facilities to print counterfeit notes, the Judiciary Police (PJ) reported yesterday.

Fourth phase of CCTV cameras to be ready in 2020

The installation of the fourth phase of CCTV surveillance cameras is expected to be complete by 2020, Secretary for Security Wong Sio Chak announced yesterday on the sidelines

Polytec pledges to bear mortgages for some buyers

Yesterday, the Polytec Assets Holdings Limited (Polytec Group), placed an advertisement in Macao Daily explaining that the company will bear the mortgage debts of Pearl

Hong Kong | Top court grants visa rights to same-sex partners

Hong Kong’s top court handed down a landmark ruling that will pave the way for visas to be granted to same-sex spouses of LGBT expatriate

Mothers raise doubts over hospital’s policy regarding births, exams

Several mothers have expressed concern over hospitals’ policy of not allowing fathers to attend pregnancy ultrasound examinations, a significant moment for parents. In other

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