Q&A | Brian Castro, australian writer: ‘Macau is still an enclave in the past’

Brian Castro is an author and academic in Australia who has published 11 novels and a volume of essays, some of which have connections to

Kim Jong Nam murder | Malaysia says it has family consent to decide on Kim’s body

Malaysian officials said yesterday that the family of Kim Jong Nam, who was killed last month, has given its consent to Malaysia to decide what to do

Briefs | ‘Macau Cultural Heritage’ goes to Goa

The International Institute of Macau (IIM) represented Macau in the “Lusophone Festival - Goa 2017” with a photo exhibition titled “Macau Cultural Heritage”.  The exhibition features more

Dialogues with millennials significant to company’s growth

Senior executives are currently facing multi-generational workforce challenges in managing the needs and expectations of millennial team members. Mark Cosgrove, director of Training at Dale Carnegie

Education | GAES launches plan to improve locals’ language skills

The Tertiary Education Services Office (GAES) will launch a new subsidy program to support the improvement of local graduates’ language skills. GAES

Courts | TUI: Divorce sufficient grounds for cancellation of residency

The Court of Final Appeal (TUI) has ruled on the case of a woman whose right to Macau residency was canceled due to her divorce.

Gaming – Human resources | SJM to offer 10,000 jobs for new projects

The Sociedade de Jogos de Macau, S.A. (SJM) will offer 10,000 job vacancies during 2017 and the first half of 2018, said Angela Leong, managing director

Sports | Third Mini Rugby Festival set for next weekend

Macau Bats Rugby will present the 2017 Mini Rugby Festival next weekend at The International School of Macau’s (TIS) School Playing Field. This year’s

Coming soon, paying your tab without giving your credit card

It’s 1 a.m. You’ve had a few too many at a crowded bar and walk out without paying the tab. Your credit card and driver’s license

Housing | Subsidies proposed for residents in temporary units

The Urban Renewal Committee’s plenary meeting, which was held yesterday, discussed topics relating to temporary housing, renovation of industrial buildings, and the establishment of a government- owned company.

Group urges gov’t to clarify Coloane’s future

The non-governmental organization (NGO) Green Future 綠色未來 presented a petition yesterday which urged the government to clarify and disclose more information about future urban planning of Coloane island,

Hong Kong | Unofficial CE referendum censored by university

Staff at Hong Kong Polytechnic University prevented a poll from being conducted on students’ preference for the next chief executive of Hong Kong, despite the fact that

Hengqin looks for overseas post-doc fellows

Earlier this week, the Administrative Committee of Hengqin New Area announced that the Hengqin district received the approval of China’s post-doc administrative committee to set up a post-doctoral research office

Letter to the Editor | Non-pruning of trees can be a matter of life or death. Who cares in Macau?

Dear Editor, We have had in Macau incidents of trees and branches falling with resultant fatalities. The same in Hong Kong because, as we know, trees have to be

Kim Jong Nam’s identity confirmed with child’s DNA 

Malaysian police were able to confirm the identity of Kim Jong Nam, who was killed last month at Kuala Lumpur’s airport, using a DNA sample from one

Education | Many schools are adopting the latest moral and civic textbook

A total of 40 primary schools are using the latest moral and civic textbook which has been co-authored by mainland publisher People’s Education Press and the Education

Science Center holds ‘Invention Exhibition’

The “Invention Exhibition” co-organized by Macau Science Center (MSC) and the Macau Innovation & Invention Association, will run until June 18 at Gallery 2 of the

Education | Direct admission to overseas graduate schools facilitated

The University of Macau (UM) has launched two new programs, titled “3+2” and “4+X”, which will allow participating students to be directly admitted to some of the

Briefs | MUST discloses over 500 old map copies

The library of Macau University of Science and Technology (MUST) has publicized its possession of more than 500 copies of ancient maps made between the 15th and

Chef Alfonso says ‘growing organic products was a necessity’

Prominent chef of the two-star Michelin-rated restaurant Don Alfonso 1890 at the Grand Lisboa is visiting the region, boasting the restaurant’s acquisition of fresh and organic

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