Public Consultation launched | Civil Protection Law includes new ‘crime for false social alarm’

The government launched a Public Consultation yesterday on the new rules that aim to shape the “Civil Protection Basic Law.” The proposal, which

Education | IPM holds graduation ceremony

The Macao Polytechnic Institute (IPM) yesterday held the graduation ceremony for the academic year 2017-2018, where 660 students were bestowed with a bachelor’s degree. The ceremony was

New luxury mall to open in city center

This summer, a new retail development will bring luxury retail to the heart of the city’s UNESCO-listed historical center. The new mall will be

AACM approves 183 extra flights for summer vacation

To meet demand from both Macau residents and tourists who consider the region a point of transit when traveling, the Civil Aviation Authority (AACM) has approved

UM Graduate School’s dean detained for sexual offense

John Mo Shijian, dean of the University of Macau’s (UM) Graduate School, and former Dean and law professor at the UM Faculty of Law has been

Pac On building expected to be complete in July

The Pac On multi-function government building is expected to be completed in July, with estimated construction costs of MOP270 million. The building will provide 25,000

NGOs promote services at Sands China

Sands China has featured a total four non-government organizations in support of the Social Welfare Bureau’s Happy Family Month, organizing roadshows to promote the association’s services.

Coimbra to offer course on China, Lusophone countries relations

The University of Coimbra is offering an advanced course on the relationship between China and the Portuguese-speaking countries, the university announced in a statement.  Entitled

The 13 Hotel delays opening until July

The company responsible for the development of The 13 Hotel has once again delayed the resorts opening, this time until July 31, 2018.

Severe traffic expected during San Ma Lou roadworks

The Transport Bureau (DSAT) expects San Ma Lou’s traffic to be heavily affected by roadworks which will start tomorrow and end on August 31. The

Real Estate Matters | What’s hot and what’s not in the UK?

With all the talk of Brexit, a weak pound and recent stamp duty rises of 3%, are there still safe opportunities to invest in the UK real estate

Visa, Mastercard said to be close to swipe-fee agreement

Visa Inc. and Mastercard Inc. are getting close to settling a 13-year- old lawsuit over fees charged when merchants accept card payments, according to a

Korean Air chair questioned on suspicion of embezzlement

Korean Air’s chairman apologized yesterday before being questioned by prosecutors investigating alleged wrongdoing by him and his family, deepening woes at South Korea’s largest airline company.

Huawei boss attacks ‘closed-minded’ American lawmakers

Huawei Technologies Co. has lately become a prominent target for U.S. factions seeking to raise alarms over alleged Chinese espionage and technology theft. Now Huawei’s

China digs in on trade as tariffs near, economy deepens slowdown

China reiterated its opposition to new curbs on investment in the U.S., as White House officials tussle over trade policy and the imposition of tariffs

Knife-wielding man kills two boys in Shanghai, injures others

A man used a kitchen knife to attack three boys and a mother near a school in Shanghai yesterday, killing two of the children, police said. They said a

Court hands US football coach four-year prison sentence

A Chinese court sentenced former American football player Wendell Brown to four years in prison yesterday for being involved in a bar fight, a punishment his lawyer and an

US request to discuss airline ‘Taiwan’ demand rebuffed

Chinese officials have rejected a U.S. request to discuss their demand that airlines describe self-ruled Taiwan as part of China, an order Washington opposes, the American

MDT Explains | Why cave search for Thai boys is so complicated

A team of Thai soccer players — 12 boys aged 11-16 and their coach — have been missing inside a flooded cave in the country’s far north

Indonesia | Police say 2 dead, 2 missing in Papua attacks

Two people were killed and two are missing after gunmen attacked police and civilians in a mountainous region of Indonesia’s easternmost Papua province during local elections, police

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