Kim Jong Nam | Women on trial back to scene of attack on North Korean scion

The two women accused of killing the half brother of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un were taken back to the scene of the crime yesterday as

AL resumes with Sulu Sou setting the agenda

The first plenary session of the sixth Macau legislature – effectively initiating the  group of newly elected and appointed lawmakers – was marked by several

13 Holdings plunges to 21-year low on stock sale for hotel

Shares of 13 Holdings Ltd., the Hong Kong company that wagered USD1.6 billion on a luxurious casino and hotel aimed at China’s ultra rich, fell to

Briefs | Disciplinary procedures announced to assess Fong and SMG

The Secretary for Transport and Public Works, Raimundo do Rosário, has ordered the commencement of disciplinary procedures to assess the internal workings of the Macau Meteorological and Geophysical

Japan | Corporate winners and losers after Abe’s landslide win

The landslide victory in Japan for the party behind Abenomics is likely to be good news for industries from nuclear power to defense, while posing challenges

Japan | Shinzo Abe heads to impressive election win

Japan’s ruling coalition appeared headed to an impressive win in national elections yesterday, in what would represent at least a partial comeback for Prime Minister Shinzo Abe.

Lusofonia Festival records big spike in attendance

The 20th anniversary edition of the Festival that joins together China and Portuguese- speaking countries came to a close yesterday evening. After four days of

Indian golfer Bhullar wins Macao Open

Indian golfer Gaganjeet Bhullar won the Macao Open trophy for the second time in his career after closing with a three-under-par 68 to complete a wire-to-wire victory

67 contracts signed in MIF, PLPEX

Sixty-seven agreements were signed at the 22nd Macao International Trade and Investment Fair (MIF) and the inaugural 2017 Portuguese- Speaking Countries Products and Services Exhibition (Macau)

Propaganda faces stiff competition from celebrities

When the propaganda film, “The Founding of an Army,” hit theaters in China recently, the reaction wasn’t quite what the ruling Communist Party might have hoped for.

CCAC report | Fong blamed for faulty typhoon forecasting procedures

The Commission Against Corruption (CCAC) yesterday issued an investigation report on the Macau Meteorological and Geophysical Bureau (SMG)’s typhoon forecasting procedures. The report states that the

Philippines | Five months of Marawi siege reveals city in ruins

Smoke wafted from the smoldering carcasses of buildings and houses, with the dome of a mosque blasted out with holes, as Philippine troops battled yesterday to

Portuguese revisit Macau in soap opera

A Portuguese film crew is currently in Macau to film a part of a new Portuguese TV drama. Produced by Plural Entertainment for the television station TVI,

MIF | Angola seeking investors for its primary sector resources

The growing trade of China with Angola has significantly increased in the first seven months of this year, amounting to USD10 billion – a 50 percent increase

19th Party Congress | Conflicted goals: Freer markets, more party control

China’s ruling Communist Party is expanding its role in business even as it promises freer markets and support for entrepreneurs on the eve of President

New legal year | Neto Valente continues to call for judicial reform

Another year has passed without any substantial changes in the justice field,” said the president of the Macau Lawyers Association (AAM), Jorge Neto Valente. This was among

Communist Party Congress | Xi: One country, two systems best institutional guarantee for HK, Macau

At the opening of the 19th National Congress of the Communist Party of China (CPC), Xi Jinping, President of China, said that the policy of “one country,

Q&A – Leong Sun Iok, Newly elected lawmaker: ‘Many people from the gaming sector supported me for the election’

Newly elected lawmaker Leong Sun Iok is the vice president of the Executive Board of the Macau Federation of Trade Unions (FAOM) and the deputy supervisor of

‘Convenience gambling’ at root of addiction, not IRs, says scholar

Problem gambling is not necessarily more prevalent in gaming meccas like Macau and Las Vegas, a professor on responsible gambling said on Tuesday, but it is often

Gaming | Crown hit by slot-machine tampering claims after China turmoil

An Australian lawmaker is demanding parliament and police probe claims that Crown Resorts illegally tampered with slot machines, a potential setback for the company controlled by

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