Our Desk | An urgent call for new parents

At a first glance, it might seem that I am making an appeal for procreation in Macau. No, that is not the case at the moment, although the

Tuesday, May 8, 2018 – edition no. 3042

* China fires back after US blasts ‘Orwellian’ rule for airlines * Morpheus to operate without junkets * Security officers complain about holiday rights * Is jack Ma’s ant too-big-to-fail?   DOWNLOAD

White House | Beijing’s political correctness dubbed ‘Orwellian nonsense’

The White House has pushed back against China’s efforts to control how U.S. airlines refer to Taiwan, Hong Kong and Macau in promotional materials, calling

Philippines | 100,000 Chinese move to Manila and trigger property surge

In Manila’s main financial district and its fringes, signs of the new inhabitants are everywhere: the restaurants serving steaming Chinese hotpots and dumplings, the Mandarin broadcasts at

Guangzhou’s new airport terminal seeks to become world-class

Guangzhou’s new airport terminal, which is designed to handle 100 million passengers annually from the Greater Bay Area by 2025, began operations recently.

Ask the Vet | Canine blood sugar guidelines for diabetic dogs

Monitoring canine blood sugar on a regular basis is a critical part of caring for a diabetic dog in order to ensure the dog’s diabetes is under good

Courts | Coutinho brothers’ sentence upheld by TUI

The court of Final Appeal (TUI) has confirmed the previous court ruling that sentenced lawmaker José Pereira Coutinho’s two sons, aged 31 and 27, to imprisonment for eight

Tourist on holiday to Hong Kong denied entry on return from Macau

A Filipino national holding a tourist visa for Hong Kong was denied re-entry to Hong Kong after a short trip to Macau, the South China Morning Post reported yesterday.

Over 100 caught for illegal money exchange services

Police authorities caught over 100 individuals suspected of conducting illegal money exchange services and other illegal activities during a three-day raid in Cotai, state broadcaster TDM reported. The

Briefs | Man steals jewelry worth MOP4 million

A mainland man has been arrested for stealing jewelry worth MOP4 million patacas from three different shops, as reported by the Judiciary Police (PJ) last Friday.  The

Chui visits HKZM Bridge to observe progress

CHIEF Executive (CE) Chui Sai On visited the Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macau (HKZM) Bridge last week to assess the progress of the preparations for the opening of

Education | UM to hold conference on Portuguese language

The University of Macau is slated to hold a conference titled “Confluences in Portuguese: Linguistics, Literature and Translation,” on May 10 and 12, inviting more than 40

Gov’t explanation wanted for taxi license regulations

The Third Standing Committee of the Legislative Assembly (AL) had an internal meeting last Friday to discuss the region’s latest articles on taxi regulations. During

Macau signs RMB50b funding partnership with Guangdong

The Guangdong-Macau Cooperation and Development Fund was officially signed into operation in Guangzhou on Friday, in a bid to invest in key projects including those related

CE kicks off visit to Cambodia and Thailand today

A government delegation will visit Cambodia and Thailand starting today. The delegation will be led by Chief Executive Chui Sai On. The five-day visit is aimed at reinforcing mutual

Communication interception law under draft procedures

THE Office of the Secretary for Security issued a statement on Friday to the effect that the security authority has already drafted a legal bill concerning the

Trade War | China could target US firms, debt if Trump plays hardball

In a looming trade war between the world’s two largest economies, American companies in China may have a bull’s-eye on their backs. The Trump administration

Casino workers want sex harassment policy to include guests

Casino industry representatives and workers told Nevada gambling regulators last week that their initial policy draft proposal to address sexual harassment in the workplace needs more work. The

As Trump targets China’s high-tech rise, Xi strives even harder

Donald Trump’s attempt to stem China’s technological advance could already be backfiring. His counterpart, President Xi Jinping, has responded to tech-focused pressure from Washington, including a ban

President praises Marxism as a tool to ‘win the future’

Chinese President Xi Jinping hailed Karl Marx as “the greatest thinker of modern times,” in a speech Friday seen as part of an effort

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