USA | Republican House members seek Nobel Peace Prize for Trump

A group of House Republicans is seeking the Nobel Peace Prize for President Donald Trump because of his work to ease nuclear tensions with North Korea. Trump

Labor Day demonstrations cooled off the streets

The May 1 – International Workers’ Day demonstrations in Macau have historically been accompanied by days of turmoil, with many demonstrators on the streets

Peppa Pig wins street cred, attracts censors

A cherubic British cartoon character has become an unlikely target of China’s censors as fans use her porcine likeness in rap videos and “gangster” tattoos. The bright pink

Gaming | Macau casinos surprise analysts as mass market spurs growth

Macau is beating analysts at their own game. Casino revenue in the world’s largest gambling hub rocketed past even the most bullish expectations in

Duo Jatekok to open Le French May

TO kick off one of the largest cultural events in Asia, Hong Kong and Macau’s Le French May 2018 will present Duo Jatekok, who will perform tonight

Football – Champions League | Real Madrid reaches third straight final

Last time, it was a late penalty. This time, a goalkeeping blunder. Real Madrid keeps finding ways to get out of trouble in the Champions

Labor Day | Cloee Chao says demonstrator numbers on the decline

Cloee Chao, a frequent organizer and leader of protests held across the city, said she has noticed a decline in the number of participants in demonstrations.

Gaming | April GGR growth likely to top 20 percent

Analysts say they are expecting a healthy posting for April’s gross gaming revenues, which are due to be April is often the weakest among the

Typhoon drill criticized for being unrealistic

The vice president of the Macau General Union of Neighborhood Association (UGAMM), Cheong Lai Zhen, criticized the government’s latest typhoon drill for being unrealistic, according to a

Crime | Luxury cars at the root of turmoil

Two unrelated cases involving the acquisition of luxury vehicles have been reported by the Judiciary Police (PJ) as being the cause of turmoil in the city, a

Trade War | Trump’s dispute with China unsettle farming in US, ranching backers

Montana rancher Fred Wacker had thousands of head of cattle fattening up along the Yellowstone River for export to China when President Donald Trump picked a trade

Hong Kong looking underground for new housing

Hong Kong may dig deep to reverse the city’s chronic shortage of land for building, adding underground caverns to the mix of options aimed at

David Beckham joins MSO athletes for lift to top of Parisian Macao’s Eiffel Tower

Accompanied by global icon David Beckham, athletes from the Macau Special Olympics (MSO) participated in a health and wellness event at the Parisian Macao’s Eiffel

Crystal Fish drill tests authorities ahead of typhoon season

A drill to test the operational capacity of the authorities, in particular civil protection entities, to respond to a severe typhoon and storm surge was held over

Carlos Dias back to ‘tell a story in each photo’

Local photographer Carlos Dias will soon present a photography exhibition titled “Magic in the Streets of Macau” that will open its doors to the

US reaffirms its ‘ironclad commitment’ to defend S. Korea

President Donald Trump and Defense Secretary Jim Mattis spoke on Saturday with their South Korean counterparts after the historic meeting between leaders of the two Koreas, and

Kim Jong Un walks south to meet his rival: Can they deal?

There will be plenty to gawk today when North Korean leader Kim Jong Un walks south across the world’s most heavily armed border and stands face-to-face

Gaming | Fitch: Japan revenues may be capped at USD6 billion

Credit ratings agency Fitch Ratings considers that Japan’s annual gaming revenues may be capped at USD6 billion (MOP48.5 billion) once new regulations under review by lawmakers are

Dragon Boat Races organizers claim all participants ‘must know how to swim’

In light of the accident which occurred during the preparations for the traditional Dragon Boat Festival races last Saturday in Guilin, in which two

Photography exhibition grapples with philosophy of art form

A contemporary photography exhibition opened at Creative Macau – Center for Creative Industries on Wednesday night, showcasing the work of six participants who grappled with the theme of how

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