Scammed woman got her revenge by kidnapping scammers

A mainland woman, who was allegedly scammed, has kidnapped the two local residents suspected of scamming her, the Judiciary Police (PJ) reported yesterday. According to PJ, the 36-year old mainland woman

Zhuhai opens training center for Macau-bound workers

A new training center for mainland workers who will work in Macau officially opened its doors after a grand ceremony at Zhuhai Technician College in the Zhuhai special economic zone

AFA 10th ‘Autumn Salon’ presents high-caliber artists

The annual Autumn Salon of the Art For All Society (AFA) is presenting some of Macau’s most renowned artists at the Casa Garden. The event has been co-organized with the Orient

Gov’t housing income floor set to MOP11,640 for one

The income and asset thresholds for economic housing applicants have been set at a MOP11,640 floor, a MOP38,910 ceiling, and at nearly MOP1.3 million for the net asset ceiling. All

Broad money supply grows by 1.1% to MOP671 billion

Macau’s broad money supply increased slightly by 1.1% month-to-month in September with a stable share of patacas, the special administrative region’s monetary watchdog said yesterday. According to statistics released by the

Companies around the world get hit by Hong Kong protests

Whether they sell luxury watches from Switzerland or farm hens from Mississippi, a surprising concern is occupying a number of corporate executives this earnings season: Hong Kong’s protests. An A.I. model

Hungary says Huawei to help build its 5G wireless network

Chinese tech company Huawei will take part in the construction of Hungary’s next-generation 5G wireless network despite concerns among key allies like the U.S. about potential snooping by Beijing. Speaking at

Tarrif war | Xi zeroes in on Trump trade deal as China acts to steady markets

President Xi Jinping stressed China’s commitment to the global trading order as his trade negotiators wrangle with the U.S. over rolling back punitive tariffs ahead of a phase one deal. As

Hong Kong leader says she has Xi’s backing to tackle unrest

Hong Kong’s embattled leader, Carrie Lam, said yesterday that she has received the backing of Chinese President Xi Jinping in her handling of five months of anti-government protests that have

Ross hints LNG may be part of interim US-China trade deal

Reviving liquefied natural gas exports to China could form part of an interim trade agreement with Beijing, according to comments from U.S. Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross. LNG and soybeans are among

Used to impunity, Bangladesh elite face corruption crackdown

As gamblers called out bets around craps and roulette tables at a sports club in Bangladesh’s capital, dozens of black-clad security forces burst inside. Gamblers were ordered to the floor as

UK parties promise end to Brexit agony if they win election

Britain’s three major political parties wooed weary voters yesterday, all promising an end to Brexit wrangling if they win next month’s national election — but offering starkly different visions of

Turkey says it captured slain IS leader’s sister in Syria

Turkey captured the elder sister of the slain leader of the Islamic State group in northwestern Syria on Monday, according to a senior Turkish official, who called the arrest an

This Day in History | 1996 – ‘Comeback Kid’ wins second term

He is the first Democratic President in US history to be re-elected since Franklin D Roosevelt, taking 49.2% of the popular vote to Mr Dole’s 40.8%. With voter turnout at its

Offbeat | SEC: ‘King Perry’ used Ponzi cash to live like royalty

The fraudster called himself “King Perry,” and for a while he lived like royalty. Perry Santillo masterminded a long-running investment scam that collected more than $115 million from 1,000 investors around

Carol Burnett returning to ‘Mad About You’ revival

Carol Burnett will be among the familiar faces gracing the “Mad About You” revival. Sony Pictures Television announced yesterday that Burnett will reprise her Emmy-winning role as the mother of

Dutch Olympic sprinter jailed in drug smuggling case

The Dutch Olympic sprinter Madiea Ghafoor was sentenced to 8 1/2 years in prison on drug charges in Germany. The court in the town of Kleve found Ghafoor knowingly imported around

Gambling firms see $7b to $8b sports betting market by 2025

Investors and sports betting companies are running up the score when it comes to sports betting, predicting the fast-growing industry will be a $7 billion to $8 billion business in

Horse racing | Australian-bred Vow and Declare wins Melbourne Cup

Lightweight chance Vow and Declare, the only Australian-bred runner in yesterday’s Melbourne Cup, held off a legion of foreign rivals to win Australia’s greatest horse race for its local trainer,

George Orwell New Mexico exhibit bares ‘doublespeak’ legacy

War is Peace. Freedom is Slavery. Ignorance is Strength. Those were the slogans of the Party in George Orwell’s 1949 novel “1984” that allowed the superstate of Oceania to keep its

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