Macau lacks effective wildlife trade governance, says British NGO

A report issued by TRAFFIC, an environmental non-government organization from the U.K., expects imports of wildlife regulated under the Washington Convention into Macau will continue to

Guangzhou writer calls for protection of Cantonese

The Second Guangdong, Hong Kong, Macau, Greater Bay Area Literature Development summit kicked off in Macau yesterday, with some participants proposing the protection of the Cantonese

Ageing parents care for ageing disabled children

Due to the ageing population of the MSAR, there is a greater tendency in Macau for people with mental illnesses who are getting older to be

Alexis Tam hints at possible job successor

Secretary for Culture and Social Affairs, Alexis Tam, indicated that “there might be a better candidate” to become the next Secretary for Culture and Social Affairs in Chief

Public service tops career choices of university graduates

The Higher Education Bureau has released the results of a survey on university graduates’ employment intentions for 2019. Results showed that the most sought after job

Guitars bound for HK land at Alaska schools

The Anchorage School District received a donation of high-end guitars that were bound for Hong Kong before they were confiscated by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service,

Shenzhen establishes over 1,000 parks to improve environment

As testament to its urban greening initiatives, Shenzhen is now home to more than 1,000 parks, according to Chinese state media agency Xinhua. The

Cathay says it fired two employees amid oxygen bottle probe

Cathay Pacific Airways Ltd. said it fired two crew members at a unit as part of an investigation into why depleted emergency oxygen bottles are turning

Hong Kong | Carrie Lam hopes town hall will be start of healing

Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam said yesterday she doesn’t expect a town hall meeting this week to find answers to the months-long pro-democracy protests but hopes it

The man behind an audacious bid for the London Stock Exchange isn’t giving up

Charles Li is at it again: trying to persuade doubters that a one-time oil rigger who grew up on the fringes of the Gobi desert is

California, China to team up on climate research institute

As tensions between China and the United States ratchet up, former California Gov. Jerry Brown sees a way to bring together the world’s largest carbon emitter and a U.S. state

Beijing calls on Washington to cancel Xinjiang meeting

China called on Washington yesterday to cancel a planned meeting at the United Nations to discuss accusations of repression and mass detentions in its Muslim northwestern region of Xinjiang. The foreign

Three Chinese tourists in critical condition after US crash

Three Chinese tourists remained in critical condition yesterday after they were injured in a tour bus crash in Utah that left four other passengers dead, hospital officials said. One person

Canada says border officials followed rules in Huawei arrest

Canada’s attorney general said that officials followed the law when they detained a top Chinese tech executive at Vancouver’s airport and the defense has no proof to substantiate its “conspiracy

China planning controls on e-cigarettes amid health concern

China plans to join governments that are imposing controls on tobacco liquid and additives for e-cigarettes amid rising concern about deaths and illnesses blamed on vaping, a state news agency

Indonesia | Students rally against changes to corruption law

Police fired tear gas and water cannons yesterday to disperse thousands of rock-throwing students protesting a new law that they said has crippled Indonesia’s anti-corruption agency. Several thousand university students are

South Korea | Fourth swine fever case in a week confirmed

South Korea’s African swine fever crisis intensified yesterday with lab tests confirming the fourth case in a week from a farm near its border with North Korea. The discovery of still

Japan not inviting S.Korea to naval review amid dispute

Japan announced that it is not inviting South Korea to a multinational naval review it is hosting next month because their ties are badly strained over history, trade and defense. The

UN Summit | Trump focuses on religious freedom, not climate

President Donald Trump made his political priorities clear yesterday within an hour of arriving at the United Nations for a three-day visit: He breezed by a major climate change

Offbeat | After Amazon packages found in cemetery, police deliver them

Officers in a Massachusetts police department briefly turned into Amazon drivers after a stash of undelivered packages was found in a cemetery. Burlington police tweeted that a

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