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.

IC pledges to strengthen communication with neighboring museums

As part of the celebrations for  International Museum Day, 17 museums in the city co-organized the “2018 Macau International Museum Day Carnival” with the theme

Indonesia – Terrorism | Family of 6 suicide bombers attack Indonesia churches

Suicide bombers who carried out deadly attacks on three churches in Indonesia’s second-largest city yesterday were a family of six that included two young children, police said,

Royal Flight Airlines launches regular flight to Moscow

Royal Flight Airlines will start offering a regular weekly service between Macau and Moscow, as announced yesterday at the launch ceremony of the Macau-Moscow

Malaysia | Mahathir has ‘clear mandate to govern’ the country, vows reforms

Malaysia’s former authoritarian ruler Mahathir Mohamad, who in a stunning political comeback led opposition parties to their first election victory in six decades, said yesterday they have

Film | Max Bessmertny’s works explore themes of sin and misfortune

Local filmmaker Maxim Bessmertny is showing a selection of shorts and commercials from the last seven years of his career in his first ever solo

Claims of sexual abuse at local kindergarten

Yesterday, the Judiciary Police (PJ) reported that it had not yet found any sign of sexual assault on two kindergarten students who were allegedly

Chui meets with Thai Prime Minister

During the final stretch of his visit to Cambodia and Thailand, the Chief Executive yesterday met with the Prime Minister of Thailand, Prayuth Chan-ocha.

Bridge may bring more Hong Kong residents to Macau

The Hong Kong- Zhuhai-Macau Bridge may increase Hong Kong residents’ willingness to live in Zhuhai or Macau, while still working in Hong Kong. According

Groups express disappointment over Tam’s unfulfilled promise

Two migrant group representatives have expressed disappointment over the surge in childbirth fees, which would significantly affect vulnerable groups in the region, particularly domestic workers. In March,

Chui kicks off two-day visit to Thailand

The Chief Executive, Chui Sai On, began a two-day visit to Thailand yesterday. Chui met with the Foreign Minister of Thailand, Don Pramudwinai, in Bangkok. The MSAR

AL Plenary | Gaming workers blacklist occupies lawmakers’ attention

In a Legislative Assembly (AL) session solely dedicated to hearing the replies from the government on several matters raised by lawmakers, a gaming industry blacklist became

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