House of Dancing Water suspended on account of technical problems

Water-based entertainment show, The House of Dancing Water, has been suspended for the last few days, gaming operator Melco Resorts told the Times yesterday, because of

AL Plenary | Permanent public housing application mechanism established

The amendment for the public housing regime was passed at the Legislative Assembly (AL) yesterday. It included age and income requirements of public housing applicants, as

Exhibition ‘Language & the Art of Xu Bing’ opens today

The first solo exhibition of internationally recognized artist Xu Bing will be inaugurated at 6.30 p.m. today at the Museum of Art (MAM).  Entitled “Language & the

IC launches platform to collect public information on heritage problems

The Cultural Affairs Bureau (IC) has announced the launch of a new platform aiming to collect information from the public regarding the condition of Macau’s heritage sites,

Hong Kong | Top court clears young activists to appeal prison sentences

Hong Kong’s top court yesterday gave three young democracy activists, including Joshua Wong, a last chance to appeal prison sentences related to their involvement in huge 2014

Paradise Papers | Queen Elizabeth has investments in offshore havens

Newly leaked papers revealed Sunday that Britain's Queen Elizabeth II has invested some of her private money in offshore tax havens. According to documents obtained by the

AL Plenary | Structure of Social Workers’ Professional Committee stirs doubts

A bill establishing new rules for the professional accreditation and registration of social workers was discussed and passed at the Legislative Assembly yesterday. The bill was passed despite the

Crime | Anonymous complainant alerts police to illegal workers

Phone reports from citizens directly to the police or via Facebook led to the finding of several law offenders and subsequently to arrests, the Public Security Police

Tam hints culinary center will be built in Seac Pai Van area

The Secretary for Social Affairs and Culture Alexis Tam,says it is necessary to combine cultural innovation with the culinary arts and gastronomy to be able to forge a new

Japan | Trump declares North Korea ‘threat to the civilized world’

Declaring that North Korea was "a threat to the civilized world," President Donald Trump vowed yesterday in Japan that the United States "will not stand" for Pyongyang

Trump calls Japan ‘crucial ally’ as he kicks off Asia trip

President Donald Trump praised Japan as a “crucial ally” and warned adversaries not to test America’s resolve yesterday as he opened a grueling and consequential first trip

Caritas Macau predicts higher donations from Charity Bazaar crowds

With turnout for the 48th annual Caritas Macau Charity Bazaar set to surpass last year’s, the organization expects proceeds from the event to increase accordingly.

IFFAM | French filmmaker Laurent Cantet to lead jury

The second International Film Festival & Awards Macao (IFFAM) will be held from December 8 to 14. The Organizing Committee of IFFAM hosted a

Organizers: ‘The most attended TrailHiker ever’

The eighth MGM Macau Eco TrailHiker took place on Saturday at The Venetian Macao’s Il Prato and ran along different natural trails in Coloane, exploring the green

Malaysia | Typhoon Damrey: Three dead, 2,000 evacuated as storm strikes Penang

A northern Malaysian state was paralyzed yesterday by a severe storm that led to three deaths and the evacuation of some 2,000 people in the worst flooding

Macau designated ‘Creative City of Gastronomy’ by UNESCO

Yesterday morning local time, Macau, alongside seven other cities around the world, was officially designated a UNESCO Creative City of Gastronomy by the director-general of UNESCO, Irina Bokova.

Casino revenue hits 3-year high on post-holiday rush

Macau’s casino revenue in October climbed to the highest in three years as many high-stake bettors and recreational players visited the world’s biggest gambling hub

National Anthem Law to have a ‘local adaptation’

The National People’s Congress (NPC) bill which was recently approved by the Standing Committee had two aims; to change the penalties for disrespectful actions related to National

Scholars criticize Tourism Master Plan

A forum on the recently unveiled Tourism Master Plan was organized this week at the Macau University of Science and Technology (MUST). During the event, several scholars

Exclusive Interview | Wong says China rise means trade trumps rights

Young Hong Kong democracy activist Joshua Wong warned yesterday that China’s rise means human rights are in increasingly greater danger of being overshadowed globally by business interests.

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