Macau billionaire set for US trial in January

Macau real estate developer and billionaire Ng Lap Seng and his assistant will face a federal trial in the U.S. in January on charges of bribing former president of the

Sands training course for gaming practitioners launches

The Venetian Macao hosted the inauguration ceremony yesterday for Sands China team members participating in the company’s “Professionalism Training for Gaming Practitioners.” Co-organized by the Macao Federation of Trade Unions (FAOM),

No official reports about Air Macau’s troubled flight

An Air Macau aircraft flying to Bangkok on Monday night returned to the Macau International Airport (MIA) less than one hour into its flight. Contacted by the Times, the Civil

Health | Twelve AIDS cases between January and May

The Fight Against AIDS Committee reported on Monday during its first work meeting of the year, that in the period between January and May this year, the city has recorded

Event will run untill Sunday | Book Carnival 2016 offering many bargains

The Macau Book Carnival 2016 opened last week at the Macao Polytechnic Institute, offering a total of approximately 30,000 books, magazines, CDs and other items, according to information published on

Arts | Exhibition opens exploring Macanese idiosyncrasies

An opening night preview of an exhibition showcasing the works of local artist and MDT design editor Joao Magalhaes was held at the “Tom N Toms Coffee” gallery earlier this

Music | DJ Fatboy Slim to perform at Pacha, reveals his 5 F’s

British DJ Fatboy Slim, who is set to rock the stage on Friday at Pacha Macau, has indeed built the foundation for the rise of electronic dance music. The DJ superstar,

Gaming | ‘Strong start’ to July revenue, analysts say

Macau’s gaming revenue in the first ten days of July were ahead of expectations. Analysts marked the increase as “a strong start for July,” according to several research firms. Consequently,

New ‘Public Security Forces status’ bill in 2017

The Secretary for Security, Wong Sio Chak said yesterday on the sidelines of the PJ event that the new “Public Security Forces status” bill would enter the legislative procedure at

Offbeat | Soda maker’s campaign drinks: Trump Tonic and Hillary Hooch

A Connecticut soft drink company is hoping to add a little pop to this year’s presidential election by releasing two specialty sodas named for the presumptive nominees. Avery’s Beverages, a 112-year-old

New tunnels linking Macau and Taipa assessed

According to a notice published in the Official Gazette, a transport and infrastructure firm will study the feasibility for the construction of two tunnels linking Macau and Taipa. CCCC Highways

Portugal victory celebrations extend to Macau

Portuguese nationals and fans of the country’s football team celebrated Portugal’s victory against France in the UEFA Euro Championship yesterday morning in Macau at the Portuguese Institute of the Orient

Labor | Filipino workers in Macau want consulate open on Sundays

The opening of the Philippine Consulate General in Macau on Sundays for services to the overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) and the abolition of the Overseas Employment Certificate (OEC) constitute two

Five Macau residents granted asylum abroad

At least five people from Macau were granted asylum abroad in 2015, according to the United Nations Refugee Agency’s (UNHCR) latest “Global Trends Report.” The report, which is compiled from government

Health | Chinese Medicine Park delegation tours Europe

A delegation from the Traditional Chinese Medicine Science and Technology Industrial Park has recently toured the Netherlands, Czech Republic and Portugal. A statement released by the Guangdong-Macau Traditional Chinese Medicine Technology

Crime | Dispute over taxi trip refusal leads to assault on police officers

A dispute over the refusal of a taxi driver to accept the custom of a passenger has led to an accusation of assault against the physical integrity of two police

Over 2,000 family relief packages sent to south China

The Macau Red Cross is sending more than 2,000 family relief packages to regions affected by consistent heavy rains in the south of mainland China, as announced in a statement

Architecture Zaha Hadid leaves indelible mark on Macau’s skyline

The late, great architect Zaha Hadid, also known as the “Queen of the Curve”, will soon posthumously change Macau’s architectural landscape. With the construction of the fifth hotel tower at

90 merchants attend Wynn business matching session

A second business matching session was held yesterday at the Ballroom of Wynn Macau. The “2016 Second Quarter Wynn Local SME Procurement Partnership Program – Business Matching Session in Facilities

Exhibition features over 2,000 handicrafts by inmates

Bread, clothing, carpentry products and other handicrafts, all made by inmates of Macau’s prisons, have been on display at the Macau Forum over the weekend. Co-organized by the Correctional Services Bureau

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