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

UK election | Who’s who, what was at stake in unexpected vote

Britain voted for a new Parliament and government yesterday after a campaign of three phases: the sleepy election, the surprising election and the security election. At closing time, most analysis

Heritage | New Macau slams gov’t for failing to respond to UNESCO

The New Macau Association (ANM) is echoing UNESCO’s concerns about the “slow progress” for a comprehensive urban plan to protect the world heritage sites in

UK general election British nationals in Macau prefer May, but only just

On the two biggest issues of the U.K. general election, the country’s withdrawal from the European Union and the threat of Islamic terrorism, Brits living in

Education | Mainland-Macau youth exchange to be expanded

The Education and Youth Affairs Bureau (DSEJ) will expand youth exchange programs between mainland China and Macau. This information was revealed during a DSEJ press conference organized

FDCT launches subsidies targeting ‘smart city’ projects

The Science and Technology Development Fund (FDCT) has launched a new subsidy program for the region’s tech specialists to allow them to contribute to Macau’s development into

Myanmar | Military plane with 120 aboard goes missing

A  military transport plane with 120 people on board went missing yesterday on a flight from southern Myanmar to Yangon, a military spokesman said. There were fears it

Privacy watchdog head resigns for ‘personal reasons’

Vasco Fong has resigned from the Office for Personal Data Protection’s (GPDP) coordinator post. Fong’s resignation, which was first reported by Radio Macau, was confirmed to

Irish brewery wants its spot in Macau’s PSC platform

An Irishman, Australian and New Zealander walk into a bar on an early Sunday evening where they sample, savor and socialize over craft beers with names

Q&A | Rodrigo de Matos, Cartoonist: ‘I think that the press here is relatively free’

An exhibition showcasing a decade of work by Portuguese cartoonist Rodrigo de Matos was inaugurated on Monday night at the Portuguese Consulate-General in Macau.

Health | Clinics under investigation for offering assisted reproductive services

The Health Bureau (SSM) is investigating four private clinics on the suspicion that these clinical facilities have been offering assisted reproductive services, the bureau informed in a

AP Exclusive | Video shows militants in Philippine siege plot

It was an audacious plot sketched out in chilling detail with blue pens on the back of a paper calendar: Islamic militants in the Philippines, including one of the

Gaming | Security enhanced after Manila attack

Smoke rises early Friday from the Resorts World Manila complex Local authorities plan to enhance casino security following an attack on a Manila casino hotel. A meeting was held

Economy | Growth in incomes outstrips pace of inflation, according to gov’t statistics

As in previous election years in Macau, the next few months leading up to September’s Legislative Assembly election are likely to be dominated by calls from

Arts | Filipe Dores exhibition opens today

The exhibition “Nocturne | Solo Exhibition by Filipe Dores - Celebration of Day of Portugal, Camões, and the Portuguese Communities” will begin today with an opening

Wasted green power tests China’s energy leadership

China’s scramble to curb pollution has made it the world leader in renewable energy development, yet increasing amounts of that green power have gone unused as the country struggles

Gulf crisis | Seven nations cut diplomatic ties to Qatar as rift deepens

The Maldives has become the seventh nation to sever ties with Qatar, accusing it of supporting terrorism and opening up the worst rift in years among some

Fewer participants attend June 4 candlelight vigil

The annual candlelight vigil in memory of the events that occurred on June 4, 1989 in Beijing’s Tiananmen Square was held once again at Senado Square,

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