The Alpine Bastion III

(Continued from “The Alpine Bastion II” on 20 April 2018) Despite the upper hand French grape varieties and French-speaking cantons continue to enjoy in Swiss viticulture and

kitchenwise | Tuscan spinach and ricotta dumplings rime with summertime

It was my great good fortune recently to spend a week in Tuscany on a culinary tour, assisting a friend of mine with some cooking classes.

US questions China’s ‘two systems’ commitment

In its latest policy report, the US State Department has questioned Beijing’s commitment to China’s “One Country, Two Systems” policy, referring to the recent incursions

Anima criticizes Canidrome for ‘playing tricks’

Anima Macau has again slammed the Macau (Yat Yuen) Canidrome for not disclosing its plans to facilitate the adoption of greyhounds, saying that the Canidrome is only “playing

Exam results revoked due to government’s mistake

The Legal Affairs Bureau (DSAJ) will organize another exam for the recruitment of technicians on July 1, with this exam intended to replace a previous exam

Exclusive Interview | Wilfred Wong, ScL President: Renewed properties ‘to cater to new trend of family travelers’

Be it the one-billion dollar transformation of Sands Cotai Central into The Londoner or the revamp of Four Seasons – due to open in 2020

Association calls for longer maternity leave

Proponents of breastfeeding are calling for longer maternity leave, wishing to extend the leave to a period of time in line with the International Labor Organization’s

Briefs | Recent burglaries primarily took place in mornings   

The majority of the city’s recent burglary cases took place in the morning, the Judiciary Police (PJ) Director Sit Chong Meng revealed yesterday. From January to April, a total

Macau ranks joint highest on AIA Healthy Living Index

Macau and the People’s Republic of China have ranked joint-highest on the AIA Healthy Living Index 2018 with a total of 70 points each, according to Hong

Chow says gov’t should consider more gaming concessions

Macau businessman David Chow says that the government should consider granting another two gaming concessions for the benefit of Macau’s overall development. The Macau

Local film director Tracy Choi in Cannes

The Macao Government Tourism Office (MGTO) supported local film director Tracy Choi as she brought her movie “Sisterhood” to participate in activities with the Cannes Film

Package tour visitors surged 13pct in April

Visitors to Macau on package tours totaled 757,000 in April 2018, according to newly- released information from the Statistics and Census Service, up by 12.9 percent year-on-year

Corporate Bits | MGM launches ‘Healthy mind healthy life’ campaign

Between May 20 and June 8, MGM launched a three- week “Healthy Mind Healthy Life” campaign with a wide array of wellbeing-related activities. Around 10,000 team

Gaming | Startups are preparing to jump into the sports betting market

As the chief executive officer of a fledgling sports gambling company, Tom King said there have been two watershed moments in the last year.

IMF says China should open more to world, ease trade tension

China has made progress on reforms but should allow market forces to play a more decisive role and accelerate its opening up to the rest

Innovation | Robot boats propel Zhuhai startup

In the vast, freezing Ross Sea, China’s “Snow Dragon” icebreaker needed to find a safe anchorage before it could begin its mission to set up

Beijing vows to fight Washington on tariff hike

China’s government accused the Trump administration of hurting its credibility by acting erratically on trade and vowed yesterday to fight back if Washington goes ahead

Hong Kong | Property millionaires fuel a 49-year-old brokerage

One of Hong Kong’s oldest brokerages is boosting its wealth management operations in the city, where millionaires are being minted by a property boom.

Analysis | Kim Jong Un’s quest to make North Korea normal again

Moments after Kim Jong Un became the first North Korean leader to cross into the south last month, he convinced his counterpart Moon Jae-in to step back with him across the border. The

AirAsia Tumbles as CEO under India probe for alleged graft

AirAsia Group Bhd. shares fell to their lowest level in six months after India said it’s investigating Chief Executive Officer Tony Fernandes and other officials for

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