Anbang | Insurance mogul said unable to work, reported detained

The Chinese insurer that owns New York City’s Waldorf Astoria Hotel said yesterday its chairman has turned over his duties to other executives following a report

Crown employees charged in China with promotion of gambling

Crown Resorts Ltd. said its staff held in China have been charged with gambling-related offenses, the most significant development in the case since the employees were rounded

Queen’s birthday celebrated with new British consul general

A celebration was held last night at the Macau Tower to mark the official birthday of Queen Elizabeth II, Head of the Commonwealth and Queen of the United Kingdom,

Q&A | Mitsuharu Tsumura, Chef: ‘We want to do something Peruvian Japanese’

Combining traditional Peruvian cuisine with Japanese techniques, Chef Tsumura will open the first authentic Nikkei restaurant, Aji, at MGM Cotai in Macau. Aji, meaning “chili pepper” in Peru and

‘New Hope’ with low expectations for elections

The list “Nova Esperança” (“New Hope”) headed by the lawmaker and candidate José Pereira Coutinho officially formalized its candidacy to the Legislative Assembly (AL) Elections yesterday.

Panama switches diplomatic recognition from Taiwan to China

Panama switched  diplomatic relations from Taiwan to China, dealing a major victory to Beijing in its drive to isolate the self-governing island it claims as its own territory. In Panama, President

Greater Bay Area | Hong Kong cozies up to Shenzhen in border swamp to lure startups

It’s the story of an obscure fishing community that was afforded special trading status and grew to become one of the world’s most vibrant economic centers.

SSM to amend assisted reproduction law

The director of the Macau Health Bureau (SSM), Lei Chin Ion, announced that the bureau has already started to amend the region’s law and regulations regarding Macau’s

Health | Pediatric Rehabilitation Center inaugurated

The Pediatric Rehabilitation Center, officially established in the Areia Preta Health Center yesterday, is expected to provide better and faster medical assistance to children with developmental

Arts | Ox Warehouse to be evicted by year-end

Alternative art gallery Ox Warehouse will be evicted from its current site on Avenida do Coronel Mesquita by the end of the year, the association’s exhibition

Poultry sellers disagree with compensation proposal

The fourth round of talks between employers in the poultry sector and the Civic and Municipal Affairs Bureau (IACM), took place yesterday at the IACM headquarters. The

Sports Bureau accused of neglecting disabled athletes

The chief executive officer of Macau Special Olympics has claimed that the city’s Sports Bureau (ID) is neglecting to support disabled athletes, allocating the bulk of

Japan’s forgotten gambling addicts stand in way of first casino

A childhood New Year’s holiday spent playing cards with his family planted the seeds of a gambling compulsion that ravaged decades of one man’s

Belt and Road initiative brings opportunities to Macau

On the second day of the International Conference on the Belt and Road and Macau’s Development, several participants voiced their opinions regarding the construction of the Belt

Military Club celebrates 147 years

The Macau Military Club is celebrating its 147th anniversary, coinciding with the 19th edition of the Portugal Food and Wine Festival. The pastel pink building,

Public morality pondered after video of gruesome death

A speeding taxi knocks the pedestrian off her feet, sending her hurtling through the air. Dozens of people stand gawking or walk past, as if the young

Belt and Road | Portas: Macau could be ‘dynamic platform’ to foster China’s interests

The former deputy Prime Minister and former Minister of Foreign Affairs of Portugal, Paulo Portas said that Macau “could and should be a dynamic platform in China’s

Gaming | Okada suspended from board over alleged HKD135m illegal payment

Daniel Beitler* In a note posted yesterday to the JASDAQ Securities Exchange, Tokyo-based Universal Entertainment Corporation revealed their “suspicion” that the company’s chairman and director illegally

Macau can benefit from China’s role in the Paris Agreement

Holding a doctorate in Public International Law from the University of Leuven (Belgium), Ana Sofia Barros has returned to Macau, a region where she lived for

Myanmar | Navy ship, fishermen find bodies in search for plane

Fishermen joined navy and air force personnel yesterday in recovering bodies and aircraft parts from the sea off Myanmar, where a military plane carrying 122 people including 15

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