Macau-themed architecture exhibition in Venice

The exhibition of “Unintended Architecture – Exhibits from Macau, China” was inaugurated at the 16th International Architecture Exhibition, La Biennale di Venezia in Venice, Italy,

Ask the Vet | 10 types of injuries that cause dog limping

A dog limping does not necessarily mean he is getting up in years. It could be caused by a host of medical problems, ranging from trauma to subtle chronic

Transport | Companies merge to reduce buses on the roads

The merging of two public bus operators is expected to keep all the drivers employed while reducing the number of buses on the roads of Macau,

Canidrome required to report plan of racing dogs’ placement

The Macau Canidrome is required to deliver a plan within this month concerning the dogs’ future locations after the Canidrome is closed, according to

Briefs | CE in Beijing for partnership launch ceremony

Chief Executive Chui Sai On is leading a government delegation to Beijing for the launch ceremony of the Beijing-Macao Cooperation Partnership 2018 and the signing of some cooperation agreements,

AL Plenary | Lawmakers hope to speed up urban renewal with tax benefits

The tax benefits bill for Macau’s renovation of old buildings passed the first reading vote at the Legislative Assembly (AL) on Friday. Once the law is enforced,

AL to discuss mutual recognition of driving licenses

The Legislative Assembly (AL) will have a debate on the mutual recognition of driving licenses between mainland China and Macau, after a motion made by Ng

Community calls for wakeboard activity support

The 2018 Asian Wake Series continued yesterday, with the Macau Wakeboard & Wakesurf Open, a three-day event that featured a total of 90 athletes, of which 10

Alipay’s push into Western banks’ turf kicks off in Hong Kong

Alipay’s azure blue logos began appearing two years ago in Hong Kong’s airport, greeting travelers from China who rely on the popular payments app back

Diesel cars to die out in Tesla-like future, EU regulator says

Consumers may do as much as regulators to propel the car sector into the electricity-powered age foreseen by Tesla Inc., according to the European Union’s industrial-policy chief.

Beijing orders crackdown on large outdoor religious statues

China’s ruling Communist Party has ordered local governments to better regulate the construction of large outdoor religious statues amid increasing restrictions on religious expression of

Burkina Faso resumes ties with PRC after Taiwan break

The West African Nation of Burkina Faso formally resumed diplomatic ties with China on Saturday after breaking off relations with Taiwan, which now has just 18 diplomatic

US-China spat casts shadow over Asia-Pacific free trade drive

The U.S. and China’s on-again, off-again trade dispute is casting a shadow over Asia-Pacific nations’ efforts to further open up global trade, a senior Australian government official

Trial for dissident who chronicled rights abuses on June 20

A Chinese dissident who founded a website documenting rights abuses will be tried on June 20 for allegedly leaking state secrets, his lawyer said Friday. Huang Qi was

Beijing extends ‘Orwellian’ compliance deadline

Beijing has offered to extendf the deadline for international airlines to change how they refer to Chinese territories, after many of them said they needed more time

Seoul: North Korea committed to US summit, denuclearization

South Korean President Moon Jae-in said yesterday that North Korean leader Kim Jong Un committed in the rivals’ surprise meeting to sitting down with President Donald Trump

Japan | Ex-PM Nakasone, witness to war and success, turns 100

It is somehow fitting in a country known for longevity that one of Japan’s most prominent former leaders has reached 100 years of age. As a

Australian nun who irked Philippine leader fights expulsion

An Australian nun who irked the Philippine president by joining political rallies defied an Immigration Bureau order to leave the country and appealed to justice officials

Thailand | Police probe suspected illegal e-waste recycling

Thai police have raided several factories near Bangkok that allegedly were using a loophole to illegally import and process electronic waste. Police and industry ministry

‘Quiet revolution’ leads to abortion rights win in Ireland

In the end, it wasn’t even close. Irish voters — young and old, male and female, farming types and city-bred folk — endorsed expunging an abortion ban

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