Scrutiny falls on failed projects that ensnared Macau investors

Investigators in the United Kingdom may mount a probe into a possible investment fraud which ensnared individuals from China, Hong Kong and Macau, after it emerged that

Typhoon season begins, first T-warning issued

The Macau Meteorological and Weather Bureau (SMG) issued its first typhoon warning of the season yesterday in anticipation of a tropical depression in the South China Sea,

Tourism | MGTO promotes Macau as City of Gastronomy in Italy

A delegation led by the deputy director of the Macau Government Tourism Office (MGTO), Cheng Wai Tong, attended the City of Gastronomy Festival in Parma earlier this month. There,

Sports seminar connects Beijing to Lisbon

A sports science seminar held over the weekend gathered together over 300 participants, including coaches, physical education teachers, athletes, and local and foreign sports agents. The event was

Delaware launches sports betting, other states close behind

Full-scale sports betting is coming to Delaware, barely three weeks after the U.S. Supreme Court cleared the way for states to implement wagering schemes.

Malaysia | Central bank Governor said to have offered to resign

Malaysia’s central bank Governor Muhammad Ibrahim offered to resign from his post two years into his term, according to people familiar with the matter, who declined to

Chinese burn will only make solar stronger

Remember how there was a glut of computer chips in 2008, and then the world stopped using computer chips? Yeah, me neither. That’s a good reason to

Australian playwright disappointed censors axed Beijing play

Renowned Australian playwright David Williamson said yesterday that he is disappointed Chinese censors have canceled a production of his play “The Removalists” for the official reason

Qantas bends to Beijing by describing Taiwan as Chinese

Australia’s foreign minister yesterday expressed concern at Qantas Airways’ decision to describe Taiwan as a Chinese territory after pressure from Beijing. Qantas chief executive Alan

China’s flag carrier resumes Pyongyang flights as pressure eases

Air China is to resume regular flights between Beijing and Pyongyang after a six-month hiatus, in the latest sign that the “maximum pressure” campaign on

Trump-Kim summit | Hunt for venue leads to old Singapore pirate hangout

Of all Singapore’s big hotels, only one shows all its rooms and restaurants are blocked out for the week surrounding June 12, when U.S. President

Malaysia | Wife of ex-PM questioned, new graft scandal unfolds

Anti-corruption investigators questioned the wife of former Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak yesterday about alleged theft and money-laundering involving the 1MDB state investment fund, as officials

USA | Justices side with Colorado baker on same-sex wedding cake

The Supreme Court ruled for a Colorado baker who wouldn’t make a wedding cake for a same-sex couple in a limited decision that leaves for another day

Iran | Tehran informs UN of increase in nuclear enrichment capacity

Iran has informed the U.N. nuclear watchdog that it will increase its nuclear enrichment capacity within the limits set by the 2015 agreement with world powers.

Spain | Rajoy steps down as conservative party boss

Spain’s ousted prime minister Mariano Rajoy announced yesterday he will step down as leader of the country’s conservative Popular Party, just days after his government fell

Offbeat | Retired policeman’s hunch leads to suspect in six killings

A hunch from a retired detective helped lead police to a man suspected of shooting six people to death in the Phoenix area, some of whom were connected

This Day in History | 1975 – UK embraces Europe in referendum

British voters have backed the UK’s continued membership of the European Economic Community by a large majority in the country’s first nationwide referendum. Just over 67%

Football | Ronaldo begins preparations amid Madrid doubts

Surrounded by doubts about his future at Real Madrid, Cristiano Ronaldo is bringing some unwanted distraction to Portugal ahead of the World Cup. Ronaldo joined

Football | World Cup spending, profits set to fall short of record sums

The 2018 World Cup has cost Russia billions of dollars to stage and will make FIFA hundreds of millions in profit. Still, the big

On the road to WORLD CUP | Hurst hat trick wins it for England in 1966

Alf Ramsey’s prediction that “England will win the World Cup” at home was bold. After all, the home of football had done very little since returning to

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