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

Crime | Man behind fake casino chip scam jailed

The mastermind behind Singapore’s counterfeit chip scam was jailed on Wednesday, after being convicted of 13 counts of engaging in a conspiracy to exchange fake

CTM Wi-Fi Free launched in Taipa Village

CTM Wi-Fi hotspots are now available in the merchants’ area located at Rua do Cunha and Rua do Regedor, in Taipa Village. The information was announced yesterday

Tourism | Showcase of Guangxi cultural heritage kicks off

The cultural show, “Genesis and Spirit: Showcase of Guangxi Intangible Cultural Heritage” is now officially open to the public. A performance of Guangxi Folk

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

Manila attack | Resort slammed for poor security measures

The operators of Resorts World Manila (RWM) are being accused of failing to employ appropriate security measures at the casino’s entrance during a fatal attack on

Briefs | Yang Chongwei to lead privacy watchdog

Yang Chongwei, the current deputy head of the Office for Personal Data Protection (GPDP), was confirmed yesterday as the next coordinator of the privacy watchdog. The Government Spokesperson

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

Analysis | UK’s strange election about nothing

Britain’s vote today is set to be a textbook example of the limits of elections. When choices are clear, and articulated by strong leaders, elections can move

On the front line | Contenders trade blows on last day of campaign

Britain’s political leaders crisscrossed the country on the last day of the general election campaign yesterday, with security dominating the agenda in the wake of the London

Scott Chiang to keep leading New Macau until elections

On the sidelines of New Macau Association (ANM) press conference regarding the UNESCO World Heritage Committee report on Macau heritage, Scott Chiang admitted he will

CESL Asia to host sports day this Saturday

CESL Asia is slated to hold its CESL Asia and Friends Sport Fun Day this coming Saturday at the Workers Stadium, with this edition expected to feature

Five election nomination applications approved

The Electoral Affairs Commission for the Legislative Assembly Election (CAEAL) confirmed that as of yesterday, it has approved five applications for legal status as submitted by respective

Sao Tome appoints representative to Forum Macau

São Tomé and Príncipe has appointed Gualter Vera Cruz as the representative to the Forum for Economic and Trade Cooperation between China and Portuguese-speaking Countries (Forum Macau),

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

IPIM starts ‘Conference Ambassador’ program

The Macau Trade and Investment Promotion Institute (IPIM) has launched its “Conference Ambassador” program and invited six people from mainland China and abroad to be Macau’s “Conference

Briefs | Committee: New terminal size ‘appropriate’

Ho Hoi Leng, assistant coordinator of the Social Services Advisory Committee of the Islands, said that the new Taipa Maritime Terminal is not as large as commonly

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

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