Kim Jong Un brother murdered while awaiting Macau bound flight

Kim Jong Nam, the older brother of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, was attacked at Kuala Lumpur’s airport and died on the way to a

Health Bureau admits improving smoking lounges is ‘step forward’

The Health Bureau (SSM) has responded to a press conference regarding a study conducted by the University of Macau (UM) on the casino smoking ban,

Courts | Prosecution adds new evidence against Ho Chio Meng

Another session in the trial of the region’s former top prosecutor, Ho Chio Meng, took place yesterday at Macau’s Court of Final Appeal, following an adjournment since

Singapore still sees value in F1, tourism chief says

Singapore is still interested in hosting the Formula One race if the terms are right, and discussions on keeping the event in the Southeast Asian nation

USA | Profile – Flynn, fired once by a president, now resigns to another

Fired by one American commander in chief for insubordination, Michael Flynn has now delivered his resignation to another. President Donald Trump had been weighing the fate

Light rail chief to be hired from abroad

A Transportation Infrastructure Office (GIT) representative acknowledged that at the moment there are no local people with the needed skills to run the Macau Light Rapid

Tobacco control bill | UM study: Gaming operators emphasize majority of employees want to keep smoking lounges

Senior representatives of Macau’s six gaming operators have jointly presented the findings of a study on employee sentiment toward smoking lounges. The results of the study,

Crime | 28 residents lost MOP4.9 million in online scam

Twenty eight residents have lost more than MOP4.9 million in an online scam. In a press conference yesterday, the Judiciary Police (PJ) said that the

Chow Tai Fook group | With patriarch ill, spotlight turns to Cheng family’s next king

One of Hong Kong’s four richest dynasties is preparing for a leadership transition that may test the adage that family fortunes don’t last beyond three generations.

UN Security Council meeting sought over North Korea missile test

The United States, Japan and South Korea have requested urgent diplomatic talks at the United Nations yesterday over North Korea’s latest ballistic missile launch, with Seoul condemning

Facility opened almost a year ago | Lusophone food exhibition center records low direct sales

To date, over 9,000 visitors (around 800 per month) and 38 groups have visited the Portuguese-Speaking Countries’ Food Products Exhibition Centre, which opened its doors on March 31,

A quarter of the world’s GDP is undergoing big experiments

Radical. That’s probably the single adjective that best covers the disparate economic policies being pursued in Asia’s three largest economies. In Japan the government of Shinzo

Economy | Leong predicts modest growth

Macau’s economy will record modest rates of growth this year, Secretary for Economy and Finance, Lionel Leong told reporters on Friday, echoing the earlier 2017 predictions made

Ung Vai Meng | IC head says demolished dockyards will have ‘good result’

The president of the Cultural Affairs Bureau (IC), Ung Vai Meng, hopes that “there will be a good result” from the government’s recent and controversial decision to

Migrants celebrate ‘One Billion Rising’ campaign

Migrant workers in Macau celebrated the annual “One Billion Rising” (OBR) revolution campaign yesterday at Tap Seac Square, which this year focuses on the theme “Solidarity

Hong Kong | TVB seeks details on unbidden suitor

Television Broadcasts Ltd., Hong Kong’s dominant free-to-air TV broadcaster, said it received an unsolicited offer for 29.9 percent of the company from TLG Movie & Entertainment

Q&A | Grant Bowie CEO, MGM: Event will have ‘activities year-long that celebrate different components of Macau’

Macau Daily Times (MDT) - Why does MGM want to be the title sponsor of the Trail- Hiker? Grant Bowie (GB) - I think this opportunity

AIPIM’s new board expresses support for English media

The Macau Portuguese and English Press Association (AIPIM) has elected new governing staff during a meeting held yesterday. José Carlos Matias is the new president of the

Rugby | Macau Bats to field team in Malaysian youth tournament

Local youth rugby club, Macau Bats, will be sending a group of under-14 players to an international tournament in Malaysia next weekend. The tournament, which

Local team wins Japan’s Snow Sculpture Contest

The Macau Culinary Association Team, representing the territory, won the champion’s title on the 44th edition of Japan’s International Snow Sculpture Contest held

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