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,

CESL Asia partners with CDB to provide expertise for D-Fund

Macau’s CESL Asia, a company known for providing a wide range of services and technology solutions, has partnered with the China Development Bank (CDB) in a

Public outcry after rerouting Line 25

Several Coloane residents are calling for Bus Line 25 to be restored to its initial route, as now it is nearly impossible to transfer to another

Philippines | Police say casino attacker was indebted gambler

The lone suspect behind a deadly attack on a casino and shopping complex in Manila was a heavily indebted Filipino gambling addict, police said yesterday, bolstering their

Ronaldo silences Madrid critics with 3rd CL title in 4 years

After another potent demonstration of Cristiano Ronaldo’s enduring scoring prowess, surely no Real Madrid fan can contemplate criticizing him now. Particularly after the world player

Canidrome | Legendary French actress appeals to CE over greyhounds

It has been revealed to the Times that a letter penned by a legendary French actress was delivered last week to the office of

Ferry terminal opens, some visitors unhappy with lengthy walks

The long-delayed Taipa Maritime Terminal opened its doors to the public yesterday, but some passengers were unhappy with the long walk from the pier to

International Children’s Day | Good Shepherd Center aims to raise local awareness on adoption

Sister Juliana Devoy, director of the Good Shepherd Center in Macau, said during a press conference yesterday that she has gathered a group of concerned citizens committed

Gaming | May beats analysts’ predictions in 10th month of consecutive gains

Gross gaming revenue (GGR) for the month of May reached MOP22.74 billion (USD2.83 billion), up by 23.7 percent year-on-year and 12.8 percent compared with the

China’s growing naval might confronts US supremacy in Asia

Ship by ship, port by port, China has over the past two decades been assembling one of the essential engines of global power: a modern

Fast food chains continuously lure children in Macau and elsewhere

The presence of fast food restaurants in different locations funded by public money, such as hospitals and schools, has caused controversies in many countries.

Q&A | Alexandre Farto, aka Vhils Artist: ‘That’s what I was trying to dig and find: the essence of Macau’

Portuguese artist Alexandre Farto, aka Vhils, is back in Macau to showcase some 40 artworks at the Navy Yard No. 1 - Contemporary Art Center. Titled “Debris

AL election | Gaming operators should be neutral during campaign

The Electoral Affairs Commission of the Legislative Assembly (CAEAL), the Commission Against Corruption (CCAC) and the Gaming Inspection and Coordination Bureau (DICJ) held a meeting with

AL Plenary | Non-mandatory pension fund scheme barely approved

The detailed discussion and approval of the bill that establishes the so-called second level of social security system (Non Mandatory Central Provident Fund Scheme) provoked yesterday

Afghanistan | Bombing in diplomatic area of Kabul kills 90, wounds scores

A massive explosion rocked a highly secure diplomatic area of Kabul yesterday morning, killing at least 90 people and wounding as many as 350, an attack that left

Hong Kong | Authorities considering facial recognition at ATMs

The Hong Kong Monetary Authority (HKMA) released a statement yesterday saying that the city’s automated teller machines (ATMs) may need to adopt facial recognition technology, as proposed earlier

Sri Lanka races to rescue flood victims as 500,000 displaced

  Helicopters searched in Sri Lanka yesterday through piles of mud for people still marooned after rain-triggered floods and mudslides inundated villages last Thursday, killing at least 169 people and leaving

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