Exclusive | Sold North Korean brides face hard choices in China

The North Korean woman drives a motorbike slowly down a narrow lane shaded by tall corn to the farmhouse where she lives with the disabled

Letter to the Editor | Coloane trails recovery: ‘IACM’s achievement is worthy of high praise’

Dear Editor, I write on behalf of Macau running, hiking and walking community and particularly Macau TrailHiker Ltd. to thank you and your department for

IFFAM | Thriller depicts poverty and social injustice in China

Chinese director Yukun Xin’s movie, “Wrath of Silence”, is a brave depiction of extreme poverty in a part of rural China, of which the mining industry

Media | Kumbang Toh! to host events for Indonesian community

Macau’s only Indonesian radio show will celebrate its fifth anniversary on December 20 with Christmas carols and a festive brunch, along with an anniversary talk show which will be

CE disagrees with EU’s tax blacklisting

Chief Executive Chui Sai On said on Tuesday that Macau was looking forward to closer ties with the European Union in order to promote the region’s further

Heritage | Alexis Tam wants to preserve Iec Long Firecracker Factory

The Secretary for Social Affairs and Culture, Alexis Tam, has declared that if the court confirms previous decisions indicating that the Macau government can retake the

Angola too small for four phone operators, Dos Santos Says

Angola’s plan to allow a fourth telecommunications company to enter the market will make life tougher for existing operators and probably lead to consolidation, according

Environment | The whole world is paying the price for cleaner air in China

China’s war against smog is lifting prices for energy all over the world, according to analysts at Goldman Sachs Group Inc. and the International Energy

Corporate Bits | Mayday set to perform in Macau for three days

Taiwanese rock band Mayday will perform three concerts at The Venetian Macao’s Cotai Arena on January 26 to 28, 2018, as part of their 20th anniversary

Xi reaps reward of softer approach as Moon heads to Beijing

As Chinese President Xi Jinping welcomes South Korea’s Moon Jae-in to Beijing, he’ll be showing off the gains of a foreign policy shift that has seen China

North Korea | Tillerson reiterates US is open for talks with Kim’s government

Secretary of State Rex Tillerson said the U.S. is prepared to negotiate with North Korea without preconditions, but the Trump administration would first want a “quiet period”

Philippines | Congress votes to extend martial law in south

The Philippine Congress voted overwhelmingly yesterday to approve President Rodrigo Duterte’s request to extend martial law in the south by a year after the military warned that

USA | Dem Senator got a fight she wants after Trump’s fiery tweet

Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand got a fight she wants after President Donald Trump lashed out at the New York Democrat in a provocative tweet that claimed she’d begged

Indonesia | Top politician’s graft trial delayed by stomach woes

A top Indonesian politician accused of involvement in one of the country’s biggest corruption scandals told a court on the first day of his trial he’s suffering

USA | Democrat Jones wins stunning red-state Alabama Senate upset

In a stunning victory aided by scandal, Democrat Doug Jones won Alabama’s special Senate election, beating back history, an embattled Republican opponent and President Donald Trump,

Offbeat | Fetid attraction: London fatberg to go on museum display

Part of a monster fatberg that clogged one of London’s sewers is destined for fame in a museum. The Museum of London says it will put the only remaining

This Day in History | 2003 – Saddam Hussein captured

The ousted President of Iraq, Saddam Hussein, is under arrest after he was captured by US soldiers. “Ladies and gentlemen, we got him,” US administrator Paul Bremer told

Briefs | Football: German players offered 350,000 euro bonus to win World Cup

Germany’s players will each receive a 350,000 euro (USD410,000) bonus if the team defends its World Cup title next year in Russia. The German soccer federation says it

Cycling | Froome found to have double the legal limit of asthma drug

Chris Froome failed a doping test during the Spanish Vuelta in September and is facing a suspension from cycling ahead of his attempt to win

World briefs

PHILIPPINES The Congress voted overwhelmingly yesterday to approve President Rodrigo Duterte’s request to extend martial law in the south by a year after the military warned that

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