New Macau call on Chui for meeting on mainland driving license policy

The New Macau Association, along with lawmaker Sulu Sou, has formally sent a letter to the Chief Executive inviting him to a meeting regarding mutual driving license

Briefs | David Chow considering concession bid

Macau businessman David Chow has not yet provided a definitive answer regarding whether or not he will apply for a gaming concession, according to a report by TDM.

US State Department | Macau enjoys press freedom but gov’t taking steps to restrict it

The press in Macau generally enjoy freedom in coverage, expressing a wide range of views, but the government last year took steps to restrict unfavorable news coverage,

Mainland academic proposes Taiwan’s participation in GBA

A mainland researcher has encouraged Taiwan to join the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macau Greater Bay Area (GBA) plan, so that Taiwan may also benefit from the GBA’s development.

Forum | Cape Verde retains EU tax haven listing

The European Union added ten countries and territories to its blacklist of tax havens, including the United Arab Emirates, with Cape Verde remaining on the “grey

Real Estate Matters | Spatially close, socially apart(ment)

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China brokerages’ 54 percent stock surge may be running out of steam

China’s brokerages are on pace for their best quarter since 2014, though a rare sell call is a sign the rally may be topping out. CSC

China calls for US, European companies to join Belt and Road

China pledged greater cooperation with American and European companies on Belt and Road ventures, in its latest bid to counter criticism that President Xi Jinping’s initiative

Lunar New Year blamed for underwhelming economic data

China’s most important festival is the main culprit behind the underwhelming economic indicators at the start of this year, according to the statistics authority. The Lunar

Gov’t accuses US of prejudice over human rights issues

China responded to new U.S. allegations of widespread human rights abuses with its own accusations of prejudice and interference, saying yesterday that Washington should drop its “Cold

Diplomatic ties | Taiwan cites US concerns over El Salvador-China relations

Washington should be concerned for strategic reasons that Taiwan is losing its diplomatic allies in Latin America to rival China, Taiwan’s foreign minister said yesterday. In

Trade deal | Trump raises possibility of walking away from China deal

President Donald Trump on yesterday dangled the prospect of walking away from a new trade deal with China if it’s not to his liking,

Australia | PM Morrison won’t risk lives returning IS refugees from Syria

Australia’s prime minister said yesterday he won’t put officials in danger by retrieving extremists from the Middle East after an Australian Islamic State group widow asked

Philippines | Water shortage affects more than six million people

More than six million people have been affected by a water shortage in large areas of the Philippine capital and a nearby province, with long lines forming

India, Pakistan to discuss border opening

Officials from India and Pakistan met yesterday amid easing tensions to discuss opening a visa-free border crossing to allow pilgrims to easily visit a Sikh

Malaysia backtracks on plans to abolish death penalty

Malaysia’s government backtracked Wednesday on abolishing capital punishment, saying instead that the death penalty would no longer be mandatory for selected offenses. Rights groups slammed the

Brazil | School shooting rampage leaves eight dead, many wounded

Two masked men armed with a gun, knives, axes and crossbows descended on a school in southern Brazil Wednesday, killing five students and two adults

Nigeria | Dozens trapped in Lagos school collapse

Emergency crews sifted through debris as night fell on frantic efforts to rescue scores of school children and others feared trapped inside a three-story building that

Offbeat | Germany: Crematorium goes up in flames, bodies survive

A fire at a crematorium in southern Germany has caused significant damage to the building — but the 20 bodies stored inside remained intact. German news

This Day in History | 1990 – Observer journalist executed in Iraq

Britain has strongly condemned the Iraqi authorities over the execution of The Observer journalist Farzad Bazoft in Baghdad. Mr Bazoft - who came to live in

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