Macau’s most high-profile political activist has said that this year’s “smear campaign” against democrats running for the Legislative Assembly is the worst he has ever
As Asia Pacific countries (APAC) rapidly become the fastest-growing ones in terms of global travel, regional travelers are becoming service providers’ most important target market. Speaking
From September 2 until yesterday, the Electoral Affairs Commission (CAEAL) received over 50 reports of election infractions, more than ten of which were forwarded to the Public
Led by Paylo Lysenko, the Daily Fit is a consultancy that delivers takeaway and delivery meals to the customer’s door. The project has met with
Self-driving cars may not hit the road in earnest for many years - but autonomous boats could be just around the pier. Spurred in part by
Every vote counts. This oft-repeated mantra is perhaps nowhere truer than in the case of Macau’s unusual voting method for the 14 directly elected
Hong Kong’s Financial Secretary Paul Chan warned potential buyers to be careful buying property in the world’s most expensive housing market, as moves by the Federal
A Palo Alto Networks survey has shown that Asia Pacific organizations are having difficulty keeping up with cybersecurity technologies, products and solutions. For such organizations, ensuring
Ng Kuok Cheong, who heads the Associação de Próspero Macau Democrático (APMD) group (number three on Sunday’s legislative election ballot) will continue to pursue universal suffrage
U.S. President Donald Trump will visit China in November, a person familiar with his plans said, as tensions flare on the Korean peninsula due to Pyongyang’s
A Taiwanese pro-democracy activist pleaded guilty yesterday in a Chinese court to subverting the power of the state, but his wife dismissed the trial as “a political
Holding photos and reading names of loved ones lost 16 years ago, 9/11 victims’ relatives marked the anniversary of the attacks at ground zero yesterday with
Nova União para Desenvolvimento de Macau, led by lawmaker Angela Leong, has proposed eight topics for their platform, ranging from economic to cultural development of Macau. Leong’s
Singapore is likely to have its first female president, with only one candidate qualifying yesterday for an election limited to members of the minority Malay community.
The decision by the Court of Final Appeal (TUI) concerning the case of former Public Prosecutor General Ho Chiu Meng is final, the Office of the President of TUI
Announcing itself with roaring 130 mph winds, Hurricane Irma plowed into the mostly emptied-out Florida Keys yesterday for the start of what could be a slow, ruinous march up
The Consumer Council (CC) has ended its inspection operations on “unfair trade practices” reported by citizens after the passage of Typhoon Hato, the CC informed in a statement. Since
Political party Alliance for Change, led by incumbent lawmaker Melinda Chan, is running in the elections for the third time, listed as No. 18. Their political platform for this
Frank Chen's e-commerce business has nothing to do with politics but he worries it might be sunk by the Communist Party's latest effort to control what the Chinese public
A horse trainer at the Macau Jockey Club (MJC) has been fired from his job and fined HKD40,000 for negligence after two horses under his care
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