The Buzz | Astronomers report 1st image of baby planet being formed

Astronomers say they’ve captured the first confirmed image of a planet forming in the dust swirling around a young star. Scientists said yesterday the planet appears as a

North Korea | Nuclear effort ramped up weeks after summit

Evidence of new efforts by Kim Jong Un to expand his nuclear arsenal underscore the challenge facing U.S. President Donald Trump three weeks after declaring that

Our Desk | Our addiction to waste

Macau’s addiction to waste is a troubling phenomenon, especially because such a disparity exists between what we think we throw out and what we actually do. The

Tuesday, July 3, 2018 – edition no. 3080

* Two years of Duterte: A mixed picture of drug war, economic boom * Non-chinese judges banned from some cases * Sou not back to AL yet * Thai rescuers locate missing boys

First Greater Bay youth internship program launched

To promote the integration of local young people in the development of the Greater Bay Area, the Talents Development Committee and the Hong Kong and

Leong meets with Rio vice governor to talk PSC trade

Secretary for Economy and Finance Lionel Leong met with the vice governor of Rio de Janeiro, Francisco Dornelles, as one of the final stops on his combined

Protesters raise concerns over crematorium, other issues

Hundreds of residents took the streets yesterday to express their opposition to the government’s suspended project – the establishment of a crematorium at Taipa’s Sa Kong

Import surge led by mobile phones, motor vehicles

Total merchandise import grew by 28 percent year-on-year in May to MOP7.18 billion, of which imports of mobile phones and motor vehicles soared by 182.6 percent and

More CCTV cameras go into operation

The second and third phases of CCTV surveillance cameras officially started operations on Saturday, according to a dispatch released in the Official Gazette.  In total, 601 new

Vet clinic to file legal action against animal rights group chief

A veterinary clinic is set to take legal action against president of Anima, Albano Martins, for defaming the Royal Veterinary Center clinic in NAPE, following Martins’ statements claiming that

Hong Kong | New housing policies will bring focus, Carrie Lam says

Hong Kong Chief Executive Carrie Lam said new housing policies announced on Friday were a demonstration of her government’s political determination. “The housing policies

UM former dean scandal | Tam says higher standards needed for teachers

Alexis Tam has declared that the requirements for teachers should be higher than those for ordinary civil servants. The Secretary for Social Affairs and Culture, Alexis

Gaming | June GGR disappoints, attributed to World Cup

Gross gaming revenue in Macau grew 12.5 percent year-on-year in June to a total of MOP22.49 billion, according to the latest data from the

US Consul ‘optimistic’ on Macau as investment prospect

The U.S. Consulate General in Hong Kong and Macau sees potential for the world’s largest economy to continue investing in the MSAR, particularly as

CE submits report on Greater Bay Area opinions

Last week Chief Executive Chui Sai On submitted a report to the Vice Premier of the mainland’s State Council, Han Zheng, regarding opinions and recommendations on the

Hyundai warns US auto tariff would be ‘devastating’

Hyundai Motor Co. joined a chorus of rebuke from global automakers against possible import tariffs by the Trump administration, warning the duties would be

HSBC is in talks to pay Russian claim in politically-charged case

HSBC Holdings Plc’s Russian unit is in talks with local authorities to pay 1.4 billion rubles (USD22 million) in obligations related to the politically-charged case of investor

Gaming | Hard Rock still eyes New Jersey casino near NYC

Even after spending a half-billion dollars on an Atlantic City casino, Hard Rock still hopes to build one in northern New Jersey near New York City one day. Hard

Xiaomi’s IPO raises USD4.7 billion after pricing on low end

Xiaomi Corp. and some existing investors raised USD4.7 billion after pricing a Hong Kong initial public offering at the low end of a marketed range,

Tariffs could erode remaining US shark fin business

A new set of Chinese tariffs on U.S. seafood including items made from shark fins could further erode what remains of the American industry for the controversial products. China

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