Hato report proposes public emergency management revamp

The government published yesterday the final report assessing the overall impact of Typhoon Hato, which presents suggestions to improve the mechanism for managing emergencies. Among the suggestions are

Trade War | Beijing appeals to Washington to give up tariff plan

China’s Commerce Ministry urged Washington yesterday to discard planned tariffs it warned might set off a chain reaction that could disrupt global trade and said Beijing will “fight

Poon says spam phone calls ‘very low tech’

Macau is no exception with respect to phone scams, the chief executive officer of Companhia de Telecomunicações de Macau (CTM) said at a press conference yesterday. Vandy

Brexit in a year | Divide and wait

The fishermen can’t wait, the public don’t want to wait, but Prime Minister Theresa May says she might need more time. Just like Brexit

Sports Bureau: Macao Golf Open may return in the future

The head of the major events department at the Sports Bureau (ID) told the media yesterday that although the Macao Open has been canceled this year, the

Food & Beverage | One local establishment included in Asia’s 50 Best Restaurants

The chef who built a menu out of emojis has done it again. Bangkok’s Gaggan restaurant has topped the list of Asia’s 50 Best Restaurants for

Kim, Xi portray strong ties after N. Korean leader’s visit

With smiles and firm handshakes, North Korea and China used a surprise summit this week to show that despite recent tensions, Pyongyang still has a powerful backer

Mystery train from Pyongyang | North Korea’s Kim Jong Un is said to make surprise China visit

Kim Jong Un made a surprise visit to Beijing on his first known trip outside North Korea since taking power in 2011, three people with knowledge of the visit

Retail site close to Senado sold for HKD800 million

Sniper Capital yesterday announced the divestment of its Senado Square asset, a 70,000 square foot retail development project in the heart of Macau’s UNESCO-listed heritage district,

Committee reaches consensus to launch study on urban renewal

The government will be conducting a study into the territory’s urban renewal needs through the Land, Public Works and Transport Bureau (DSSOPT), as mentioned by the Secretary

Consulate celebrates influential Filipino women

Filipino women were honored by the Philippine Consulate General in Macau as part of the ongoing Women’s Month this March. The event was themed

Hong Kong | Skyline farms harvest more happiness than food

High above downtown Hong Kong’s bustling, traffic-clogged streets, a group of office workers was toiling away not on a corporate acquisition or a public share offering but

New ‘wave of phone scams’ hits Macau

CTM customers complained about receiving numerous strange calls from numbers based in countries such as Papua New Guinea, Tonga, South Sudan, Somalia and possibly other jurisdictions.

Russia | 64 killed in Siberian shopping mall inferno

With the fire alarms silent and staff reportedly nowhere to be seen, a fire at a shopping mall packed with children and their parents on the

Crime | Armed robbery to pawn shop leaves one injured

An armed robbery occurred at a pawnshop located at Avenida da Praia Grande in central Macau yesterday. The heist took place in the early hours

Q& A | Shazia Imran, Artist: ‘Rather than fighting over our differences, we need to celebrate them’

Award-winning artist Shazia Imran is in the city for the first time as she takes part in the “Women Artists – 1st International Biennial of Macau.” Imran is

CE says Macau entering ‘a new era’

The Chief Executive, Chui Sai On, called for a concerted effort to ensure in-depth implementation of the “one country, two systems” principle, saying that Macau is entering

Nevada regulator to examine Galaxy

The Nevada Gaming Control Board will look into Galaxy Entertainment Group after the Hong Kong-based casino company’s purchase of a stake in Wynn Resorts Ltd.

Beijing warns against ‘trade war,’ appeals for cooperation

A top Chinese official warned yesterday a “trade war” would harm all sides but gave no indication of Beijing’s possible next move in a spiraling dispute

CE’s cousin awarded contract to study traffic lights

The government awarded a MOP1.15 million contract to study the arrangement of traffic lights to a company owned by the chief executive’s cousin, online media Macau Concealers

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