‘Road Safety Carnival’ to be held this Sunday at Tap Seac Square

Organized by the Transport Bureau (DSAT), the annual “Road Safety Carnival” will take place once more at the Tap Seac Square at 2.30 p.m. this Sunday.

Gaming | Venetian leads Sands China revenue growth in Q3

In its quarterly financial statement released yesterday, Sands China reported that its Macau property portfolio delivered adjusted EBITDA (earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortization) of

Corporate Bits | Sands concludes fashion week

Sands Resorts Macao concluded the Sands Macao Fashion Week (SMFW18) on Wednesday after showcasing many retail brands available at Sands Shoppes Macao and supporting local up-and-coming fashion designers. As

Real Estate Matters | Preventing termite infestations

Sam Lee is a marketing manager and property consultant at JML Property.  JML was established in 1994 and offers Investment Property & Homes. It specializes in managing

Xiaomi aims its priciest Phone at Huawei and Apple

Xiaomi Corp. really wants to shed its down-market image. China’s No. 2 smartphone maker is counting on its most expensive device yet to face off against Huawei

US shoppers may pay high price for America’s China addiction

U.S. companies are scrambling to line up factories and suppliers outside of China as the trade war hikes the cost of importing everything from furniture to

Millions of passengers hit in worst ever airline data hack

Cathay Pacific Airways Ltd. said a hacker accessed personal information of 9.4 million customers, becoming the target of the world’s biggest airline data breach. The airline’s

Retired US general says war with China likely in 15 years

The former commander of the U.S. Army in Europe warned yesterday that it’s very likely the United States will be at war with China in

Paleontology | Building boom uncovers buried dinosaurs, makes a star

At the end of a street of newly built high-rises in the northern Chinese city of Yanji stands an exposed cliff face, where paleontologists scrape away 100

Japan’s Abe in Beijing as two nations try to mend ties

It’s taken nearly seven years, but a Japanese leader is finally returning to China on an official visit for bilateral talks. Prime Minister Shinzo Abe

Koreas | Rivals, UN finish removing firearms from border village

The rival Koreas and the U.S.-led U.N. Command finished removing firearms and troops from a jointly controlled area at a border village yesterday, as part of

Japan | Reporter freed from captivity in Syria returns home

A Japanese journalist returned to Tokyo yesterday after being freed from more than three years of captivity in Syria. Jumpei Yasuda was released earlier this week and taken

Malaysia | Former PM, treasury, spy chiefs charged with graft

Former Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak and his ex-treasury chief were jointly charged yesterday with criminal breach of trust involving 6.64 billion ringgit (USD1.6 billion), while

USA | Package to DeNiro recovered, Trump tweets against media

Pipe bombs packed with shards of glass were intercepted en route to several prominent Democrats, including former President Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton, in an unnerving wave

Saudi Arabia | Changing story again, prosecutors say killing was planned

Saudi prosecutors say the killing of journalist Jamal Khashoggi was planned, state-run media reported yesterday, reflecting yet another change in the shifting Saudi Arabian account of

Offbeat | Scientists find tiny baby octopus floating on Hawaii trash

Hawaii scientists found two tiny baby octopuses floating on plastic trash they were cleaning up as they monitored coral reefs. Marine ecologist Sallie Beavers of Kaloko-Honokohau

This Day in History | 1979 – South Korean President killed

The President of South Korea, Park Chung Hee, has been “accidentally” shot dead by the chief of his intelligence service, Kim Jea Kyu. Five other people,

Cycling | 2019 Tour de France celebrates century of yellow jerseys

Next year’s Tour de France will celebrate the 100th anniversary of the showcase race’s iconic yellow jersey. With France emerging from the carnage of World War

World briefs

INDONESIA A High Court yesterday upheld an 18-month prison sentence for a woman convicted of blasphemy in Indonesia after complaining about the volume of a mosque’s loudspeakers.

The Buzz | Ruling: Italy violated Mafia boss Provenzano’s human rights

The European court of human rights in Strasbourg has ruled that Italy violated the rights of the late Mafia “boss of bosses” Bernardo Provenzano by maintaining strict anti-

WP2Social Auto Publish Powered By : XYZScripts.com
MACAU DAILY TIMES