CESL Asia partners with Portuguese firm in bid for Efacec

Macau-based investment and services firm CESL Asia will partner with Portuguese company Alpac Capital to enter the bid for the purchase of energy equipment manufacturer Efacec. Last week, Alpac Capital delivered

Macau Grand Prix drops F3 race, Chinese F4 to replace

The Macau Grand Prix Organizing Committee (MGPOC) announced on Friday that it would drop the main headline race of the Grand Prix program, the Formula 3 race, from this year’s

Culture secretary defends predecessor decision on Central Library

Secretary for Social Affairs and Culture Elsie Ao Ieong U said that the former government did not make a mistake by planning to build the Central Library at the site

Table tennis tournament to debut in November

World Table Tennis (WTT) announced on Friday that a promotional showcase WTT Macao will be staged between November 25 and 29, 2020, the first tournament that is held since the

Int’l Music Festival organizers announce three special concerts

The organizers of the Macao International Music Festival (MIMF) will stage three special concerts in October - “A Century of Chinese Music”, “Mahler Symphony No. 1” and “Bravo Macao!” –

40 children graduate from lion dance training program

Integrated resort operator MGM China held a graduation ceremony on Saturday for 40 youth graduates from this year’s Junior Lion Dance Training Program. The 40 graduates put on performances at the

Chinese military calls US biggest threat to world peace

China’s Defense Ministry yesterday blasted a critical U.S. report on the country’s military ambitions, saying it is the U.S. instead that poses the biggest threat to the international order and

Briefs | Relatives urge Beijing to return 12 detainees to Hong Kong

  Relatives of 12 Hong Kong activists detained at sea by Chinese authorities called Saturday for their family members to be returned to the territory, saying their legal rights were being

China says Mars probe stable, but no word on reusable spacecraft

China’s Mars probe Tianwen-1, which blasted into space in July, is now more than 15 million kilometers from Earth en route to the red planet, the National Space Administration said

This Day in History | 1985 USSR expels 25 in tit-for-tat spy row

Two days after the British Government ordered the expulsion of 25 alleged Soviet spies, the USSR has retaliated by throwing out 25 British nationals. It follows the defection of Soviet double-agent

Former UK leaders unite to slam Boris Johnson on Brexit plan

Two former British prime ministers who played crucial roles in bringing peace to Northern Ireland joined forces Sunday to urge lawmakers to reject government plans to override the Brexit deal

TikTok owner to spend billions in Singapore after US ban

ByteDance Ltd., the Chinese owner of video-sharing app TikTok, is planning to make Singapore its beachhead for the rest of Asia as part of its global expansion, according to people

Galaxy hosts sessions on quality certification for small businesses

Galaxy Entertainment Group recently held sharing sessions to support the M-Mark Macau Product Quality Certification and reinforce its long-term commitment to the development of local enterprises. According to the gaming

Melco Mask Design Competition features expert panel of judges

Melco Resorts & Entertainment, in collaboration with the Macau Productivity and Technology Transfer Centre, has organized the Melco Mask Design Competition. The competition features an expert panel of renowned global, regional

The Buzz | Twitter to label or remove misleading claims on vote results

Twitter said that starting this week it will label or remove misleading claims that try to undermine public confidence in elections. The policy will apply to tweets that attempt to undermine

China starts testing Covid-19 nasal spray vaccine

The newest Covid-19 vaccine candidate to start human testing is the first where volunteers won’t get a painful injection. Instead, they’ll receive a spray through the nose. China last week approved

World Views | Trump second term would be a lot like the first

  What would a second presidential term for Donald Trump look like, anyway? Let’s suppose he wins in November, and let’s assume the election winds up a lot like 2016. This time,

Monday, September 14, 2020 – edition no. 3618

— Responding to Covid-19 demands, the Macau Grand Prix is dropping its F3 race in favor of the Chinese Formula 4 series * Threat to world peace — Beijing blasts back

2020 Grand Prix’s Formula 3 race replaced by FIA F4

The 2020 Macau Grand Prix will be held between 19-22 November without the international Formula 3 race, the president of the Sports Bureau Pun Weng Kun announced today (Friday). Macau’s

Mi Jian left policy research bureau: reports

Mi Jian ended his single mandate as director of the Policy Research and Regional Development Bureau (DSEPDR) in August, local media has reported. According to a statement from the

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