Kim Jong Nam murder | VX poison caused paralysis, quick death

Malaysia’s health minister said yesterday that the dose of nerve agent given to North Korean ruler Kim Jong Un’s exiled half brother was so high that it

Lilau Square | IC: Urban renovation plan not on the table

The government has abandoned an urban renovation plan for Lilau Square after the Cultural Affairs Bureau (IC) expressed concerns regarding the protection of cultural heritage in

Kim Jong Nam | murder Police not seeking help in Macau, N. Korea denies involvement

Malaysia’s national police chief Khalid Abu Bakar says help has been sought from Interpol to issue an alert for the four North Korean suspects who left Malaysia

Education | Talk on cerebral palsy to inspire people overcoming challenges

International speaker and trainer Joan Latta visited The International School of Macao (TIS) yesterday to deliver a talk on the importance of overcoming personal challenges. United

Power consumption hits record high

Power consumption in Macau hit a new record high in 2016, increasing by 5.8 percent to 5,255 GWh. Bernie Leong, Chairman of Companhia de Electricidade de Macau

Indonesia | Four richest men wealthier than poorest 100 million

A report on inequality in Indonesia says its four richest men now have more wealth than 100 million of the country’s poorest people. The report released yesterday

Gaming | Adelson sees Japan as ultimate business opportunity

Japan is the ultimate business opportunity for  Las Vegas Sands Corp., said its billionaire chairman as he envisions an integrated resort that would attract convention tourism

Hong Kong | Donald Tsang gets 20 months in jail for misconduct

A former leader of Hong Kong was sentenced yesterday to 20 months in prison for misconduct after failing to disclose plans to rent a luxury apartment for

Kim Jong Nam murder | Police: Suspects in Kim’s death coated hands with poison

The two women suspected of fatally poisoning a scion of North Korea’s ruling family were trained to coat their hands with toxic chemicals then wipe them on

Central Library | IC defends its position on Old Court site

The Cultural Affairs Bureau (IC) has issued a statement reiterating that their plan for the construction of the Central Library is in line with the

The great kick forward | China plans for 50,000 football academies by 2025

China plans to have 50,000 football academies by 2025 as part of an ambitious blueprint to grow into a soccer superpower. The announcement, made by China’s

Malaysia: No cause of death yet for Kim Jong Nam

Determining whether poison killed the half brother of North Korea’s leader in a busy airport is proving difficult for Malaysian officials, who said Tuesday that autopsy

Q&A | Koco Widyatno – Bartender | ‘Macau still needs time to be advanced in the cocktail industry’

Indonesian bartender Koco Widyatno represented Macau in the finals of the Bacardi Legacy regional competition, which was held in Taipei on Monday. The competition kicked

Lionel Leong says innovation fosters development

The Cross Straits, Hong Kong and Macau Collaborative Innovation Forum kicked off yesterday at the Macau Science Center, with the participation of around 300 visitors. The

Melinda Chan says she is receptive to taxi fare hike

Lawmaker Melinda Chan expressed her understanding regarding the appeal issued by the city’s taxi drivers to increase taxi fares, according to a report by Macao Daily

Singapore | Home curbs may stay for some time, minister says

Singapore’s residential property curbs are expected to stay for some time as the city-state’s economy remains stable and demand is still “very resilient,” National Development Minister

Gaming – Threat from the East | Asian gaming rivals could    mean Macau VIP shakedown

Macau still stands unchallenged as the world’s gaming leviathan. Even after a 26-month-long recession in the city’s dominant industry that only ended in the second half

Kim Jong Nam murder | Pyongyang envoy blasts Malaysians, calls for joint probe

North Korea’s top envoy in Kuala Lumpur yesterday denounced Malaysia’s investigation into the apparent killing of the exiled half brother of North Korea’s ruler, calling it politically

Tourism | MSAR implements new travel alert system

The region’s new travel alert system was published yesterday in the Official Gazette and will take effect from March 7. The alert system will be managed

Singapore budget 2017: Winners and losers

In a bid to boost growth and productivity amid global economic and geopolitical uncertainties, Singapore Finance Minister Heng Swee Keat announced measures to support infrastructure projects

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