Lawyers’ Day: ‘Residents more demanding about their rights’

Three days of activities devoted to Lawyers’ Day kicked off last Friday. The opening ceremony held at the Senado Square was attended by many of Macau’s

Economic incentives promised in exchange for patriotism

Economic incentives such as business and job opportunities are being promised in exchange for youth in Macau, Hong Kong and Taiwan developing national and cultural identities compatible

Ng Lap Seng | NY judge blocks evidence of payments

According to website Law 360, a New York federal judge has prevented prosecutors from presenting evidence of payments allegedly made by Macau billionaire Ng Lap Seng to

Briefs | Macau and Hengqin to enhance cooperation

Chief Executive Chui Sai On met the director-general of the Hengqin New Area Administrative Committee, Niu Jing, last week to discuss cooperation between Hengqin and Macau. According

IACM pledges to assist employers in the poultry trade

The Civic and Municipal Affairs Bureau (IACM), after meeting representatives of the poultry trade about a “withdrawal assistance plan”, met with employees of the sector on

Property owners to face penalties for outstanding condo fees

Property owners with outstanding balances on condominium fees will soon have to face their responsibilities, Secretary for Administration and Justice Sonia Chan said on Saturday.

Contracts with Sands China benefit micro-firms

Successful contracts with Sands China have paved the way for a micro company to access larger amounts of credit from local banks, allowing the firm to accept more

Apprentices of gastronomy chase dream in Macau

After more than three years of study and training in the Institute for Tourism Studies, Wen Tingxuan feels he is now a step closer to his

Ask the Vet | Adenocarcinoma in dogs

A denocarcinoma in dogs is one of the most common types of cancer, being the most common primary cancer of the colon, kidney and rectum. An adenocarcinoma is

Phase 3 starts in June | MOP3.8 billion bill on Pac On Ferry Terminal not closed

Inaugurated yesterday morning after about 12 years in construction, the new Pac On Ferry Terminal (officially named Taipa Maritime Terminal) will finally commence operations

Real Estate Fewer flats sold during Q1

A total of 3,337 building units and parking spaces were sold as per Stamp Duty record in the first quarter of 2017, while the total value

Scholars disagree over EU’s lack of transparency

Last week, two scholars conducted a discussion at the Rui Cunha Foundation on trade agreements and international investments currently being negotiated with China, the United States and

G2E Asia | Social gaming may help casinos to attract millennials

Social gaming and casino applications (apps) on mobile devices may be a way for traditional land-based casinos to attract millennial visitors (born between 1980 and 1999) to

Briefs | Chan calls for leaders to enhance legal knowledge 

Chan Meng Kam has suggested that the government compel its high officials to enhance their ethical standards, and gain legal knowledge. In a written inquiry to the government, Chan

Artist showcases raw sketches of artworks

Macau-based artist Rui Rasquinho is showcasing his new solo exhibition – an unusual exhibition that portrays the process of creating his artworks instead of his completed

Police hold drill to test crime fighting capabilities

The Judiciary Police (PJ) organized a drill to assess the police’s capabilities and readiness in fighting crime. The drill, which took place at

MSAR ranks 72nd in congress and convention ranking

Macau moved up 21 places in the 2016 Annual Statistics and Rankings issued by the International Congress and Convention Association (ICCA). Regarding the worldwide city ranking, the

Hong Kong | Asian funerals go green, high-tech at trade fair

Death is inevitable but it doesn’t have to be bad for the environment. Caskets made of paper and wicker coffins on display at a recent

‘It’s Always the Husband’ is riveting novel

Relationships — whether marriage or friendship — have the power to enrich lives or destroy them. Some relationships do both as Michele Campbell shows in her riveting

Future of gaming ‘bright’ in Macau

Although Macau’s competitors are increasing their presence in the Asian gambling sector, the president of the American Gaming Association noted this week that the region has nothing

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