Rear Window | Rumor-mongers on the watch list

Here we go again heading into normal peak typhoon season! From July all the way to September, people and government departments are keen to prevent the dire consequences

Monday, July 16, 2018 – edition no. 3089

* France wins 2nd World Cup title, beats Croatia 4-2 * Group against demolition * Paul Chan leaves New Macau * Trump’s remarks draw ire in Europe   DOWNLOAD

AL Plenary | Law banning casino staff from betting approved

A law banning gaming sector employees from entering casinos during non- working hours was passed by the Legislative Assembly (AL) yesterday. The law proposed the inclusion

Chinese official says Low not in China either

A Chinese official has denied that wanted Malaysian businessman Low Taek Jho, also known as Jho Low,  has entered the mainland, just as Macau’s Secretary for Security said

Creative Macau turns 15 with exhibit launch

Creative Macau – Center for Creative Industries will celebrate its 15th anniversary on August 28 with the launch of a special exhibition. The

Music | Beethoven season closing concert to be held on July 28

The closing concert of the 2017/18 season of the Macao Orchestra (OM), will be held on  July 28 at the Cultural Centre, at 8pm. OM’s music

CE tour of Greater Bay cities concludes in Dongguan

The Macau government delegation led by Chief Executive (CE) Chui Sai On, which toured several cities comprising the “Greater Bay Area”, has concluded its visit to the

Gaming watchdog refuses Canidrome request

The Gaming Inspection and Coordination Bureau (DICJ) has refused the request made by the Macau (Yat Yuen) Canidrome Company to extend its concession contract

Sino-PSC film festival concludes today

The first edition of the “Encounter in Macau – Arts and Cultural Festival between China and Portuguese-speaking Countries”, launched last week with the aim of displaying

Paradise Entertainment interested in gaming concession

The Paradise Entertainment Group has expressed interest in applying for a gaming concession, according to a report by Inside Asian Gaming. The city’s 20-year

UM student wins translation contest prize

Yang Shanshan, a PhD student of linguistics from the Department of English, Faculty of Arts and Humanities, University of Macau (UM), recently won a prize in the

Health | Almost 500 trade in antihypertensive medicine in first day following recall

The contingency plan established by the Health Bureau (SSM) for the recall and replacement of six antihypertensive medicines, which were found to contain the impurity N-Nitrosodimethylamine

Red Market Library to reopen next week

The renovation works at the Red Market Library have been concluded and the facility will reopen to the public on July 18. Last year, the library was seriously

Real Estate Matters | Saving the environment through real estate

When you think of environmental pollution, what comes to mind? It’s probably the exhaust spewing out of the millions of vehicles and the waste that leaks out of

Singapore’s rich turn wary of bonds sold by smaller firms

Singapore’s smaller companies will likely have to pay more to roll over borrowings in the local bond market ahead of unprecedented maturities, as the wealthy

UK releases long-awaited and already derided Brexit plan

The British government released detailed plans yesterday for what it calls a “principled pragmatic and ambitious” Brexit — plans that have already triggered the

US Inc. keeps faith in China despite trade row, AmCham says

U.S. companies operating in China plan to increase investment in the Asian nation this year as rising consumer spending and improving profits offset trade

Chinese find suggests human relatives left Africa earlier

Stone tools recovered from an excavation in China suggest that our evolutionary forerunners trekked out of Africa earlier than we thought. Until now, the oldest

Sun Yat-Sen University | Professor suspended following misconduct complaints

A leading Chinese university has suspended a prominent primatologist in a victory for China’s slow- building #MeToo movement. Sun Yat-sen University in Guangzhou said yesterday in a

Hollywood | Producers plan movie about Thai cave rescue

The boys are out of the cave. Now Hollywood wants in. The producers behind Christian films like “God’s Not Dead” are already in

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