Gov’t proposal on Hato damaged vehicles subsidy to be voted on

The Executive Council (ExCo) has analyzed the final draft of the proposal which will be send to the Legislative Assembly (AL) in order to

Fake casino chips nearly double in 2017

Twenty-one extra cases involving counterfeit money were registered in 2017, compared to the 278 cases in 2016, according to statistics released by the Office of the Secretary

Man admits killing father

The Judiciary Police (PJ) reported the latest updates on the alleged murder which took place on Tuesday. A 28-year-old local man was arrested

Author to launch Chui Tak Kei’s photobiography

The book, “Chui Tak Kei, History in a Biography”, is authored by João Guedes, who has collected photographs from different archives including Tung Sin Tong’s, Kiang

Health | Islands hospital public tender works under discussion

THE Islands District Medical Complex will soon go through public tender processes, according to Chou Kuok Hei, Coordinator of the Health Bureau (SSM) Expansion and

China and US trade spat to have little local impact

The president of the Macau Union Suppliers Association, Sunny Ip Sio Man, believes that a looming trade war between the U.S. and China will not have a

Deposits record slight decrease

Macau’s broad money supply retreated in February, and resident deposits also declined, the Monetary Authority of Macao (AMCM) said yesterday. Currency in circulation and demand

IFT signs collaboration with Myanmar on tourism training

The Institute for Tourism Studies (IFT) recently signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Myanmar’s Ministry of Hotels and Tourism to jointly promote sustainable tourism development, fostering

Briefs | Esports final coming to Macau this month

Asian consumer internet platform provider Garena has announced that the esports 2018 League of Legends Master Series (LMS) Spring Playoffs will take place on Saturday April 14, Sunday

Real Estate Matters | How wall colours can affect your psychology

The colour of the walls in a property can have a big impact on how you resonate emotionally with a room. Each colour can be a unique representation

Bahrain’s largest oil find estimated at 80 billion barrels

The small island-nation of Bahrain yesterday announced the discovery of 80 billion barrels of shale oil, its largest oil and gas find ever. Bahrain’s oil minister and energy

New Zealand recalls 50,000 cars with faulty Takata air bags

New Zealand’s government yesterday issued a compulsory recall for 50,000 cars with faulty Takata air bags after saying a voluntary recall wasn’t making enough progress.

Troubled Chinese insurer receives government bailout

The troubled Chinese insurer that owns New York City’s Waldorf Hotel said yesterday it is receiving a USD9.6 billion bailout from a government-run fund.

Alarming debt pile seen finally stabilizing in 2018

China’s massive debt pile may finally stabilize this year as President Xi Jinping prioritizes control of financial risks, according to economists. Total debt will

Thailand | Top political party registers members anew

The Thai political group that has won every national election since 2001, only to be forced out of power repeatedly by non-electoral means, has taken an initial

Indonesia | Oil spill fire chokes port city; 4 dead

Waters off an Indonesian port city reek like a gas station after an oil spill and fire that killed four people over the weekend, an official said

Myanmar | Lawyers ask judge to dismiss case vs. Reuters journalists

Lawyers for two Reuters journalists detained in Myanmar asked a court yesterday to dismiss the case against them, saying the evidence doesn’t support the charges.

Singapore | Court imposes hefty fines for Airbnb rentals

A court in Singapore on Tuesday fined two men 60,000 Singapore dollars (USD45,800) each for breaching laws banning short-term rentals by renting out condominium units through online services such

South Korea, India cut trade surpluses with U.S. as Trump rails

As President Donald Trump railed against a growing trade deficit last year, two countries in Asia quietly cut their bilateral surpluses with the U.S. It’s unclear

US | What’s wrong with very low unemployment? Hawaii knows

Are there downsides to a low unemployment rate? In Hawaii, which has the United States’ lowest jobless rate at a minuscule 2.1 percent, the answer is yes.

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