HK spends USD1.2b defending currency overnight

Hong Kong intervened to defend its currency peg for a second day after the city’s dollar fell to the weak end of its trading

‘Thank the Party!’ China tries to brainwash Muslims in camps

Day after day, Omir Bekali and other detainees in far western China’s new indoctrination camps had to disavow their Islamic beliefs, criticize themselves and their loved

Macau GP | Chinese Racing Cup renamed Greater Bay Cup

The 65th edition of the Macau Grand Prix (GP) will continue to host six racing events, including three international level races, organized and scrutinized

Video game developer says Macau horror tales bound to scare mainland censors

An infestation of ghosts and demons have overrun Macau in Tony Lam’s nightmare world, the setting of a soon-to- launch indie horror-survival game that pits

16 Nam Van land plots returned to government

The concessions associated with 16 land plots near Nam Van Lake were returned to the government yesterday, according to a dispatch published in the government’s

Benfica Macau defeats Hwaepul 3-0 in final game

The game at the Macau University of Science and Technology Sports Fields in Taipa began at a slow pace with few chances. However, as the first

Prosecutors want prison sentence for Sulu Sou, Scott Chiang

The prosecutor of Sulu Sou’s case has demanded that the Court of First Instance give a prison sentence to Sulu Sou and Scott Chiang,

Taiwan | Former president Ma sentenced for leaking information

Ex-Taiwanese President Ma Ying-jeou was sentenced to four months in jail for leaking details of a criminal investigation while still in office, although the former Kuomintang leader

Global gaming expo | Japanese integrated resorts market still a big question mark

As part of the Global Gaming Expo (G2E) Asia event that kicked-off yesterday at the Venetian’s Cotai Expo, a forum was held to address the

Gaming | Morpheus to open on June 15

Melco Resorts & Entertainment’s USD1.1 billion project, Morpheus, is slated to open its doors on June 15, the gaming operator’s chairman and CEO Lawrence Ho announced yesterday.

Gaza bloodshed spurs global worry about US Mideast policies

President Donald Trump’s prospects for brokering the Mideast peace “deal of the century” plunged ever deeper as the U.S. Embassy in Jerusalem opened amid bloodshed in Gaza.

Middle East | Dozens killed in Gaza as US Embassy opens in Jerusalem

Israeli fire killed at least 52 Palestinians during mass protests along the Gaza border yesterday, marking the deadliest day of violence there since a devastating 2014 cross-border

Courts | Sulu Sou pleads not guilty, first witnesses heard

Lawmaker Sulu Sou pleaded not guilty to all charges laid against him for his qualified disobedience to the police authority’s command linked to a demonstration on May

PJ responds to critics about investigation on Costa Nunes case

The Judiciary Police (PJ) responded to critics yesterday afternoon, during a press conference, over the investigation methods employed during the ongoing investigation of sexual abuse allegedly

Marina Bay Sands possible venue for Trump-Kim summit

Singapore, a highly manicured city-state shaped by skyscrapers and luxury hotels, is preparing for the historic Trump-Kim summit. The Marina Bay Sands resort, which towers over

Author hopes to bring Camões presence in Macau to wider audience

A new book about one of the most highlighted personalities in Portuguese poetry of all time – Luis Vaz de Camões – is being launched in Macau this week.

Strait Diplomacy | Taiwan boosts domestic arms makers as Beijing’s warnings loom

Standing on his company’s sprawling campus in central Taiwan, Lin Nan-juh says he’s able to make any plane his island’s government calls for. “We can

Sulu Sou to begin trial today at Court of First Appeal

Lawmaker and political activist Sulu Sou will stand trial this morning at the Court of First Appeal, facing charges of qualified disobedience linked to

Ng Lap Seng gets 4 years prison in UN bribery case

A local billionaire was sentenced to four years in prison on Friday for bribing United Nations officials to buy their support for a proposed UN center in Macau

Sexual abuse suspect to report to police regularly

The Public Prosecutions Office requires a kindergarten assistant suspected of sexually abusing minors to make periodic submissions to police authorities while the investigation is ongoing.

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