IFFAM | Israeli director wants to show complex plot in conservative cities

The Cakemaker” - a film directed by Ofir Raul Graizer –  is a movie that tackles religion, grief and hidden love, shown through a slight political

TSI confirms decision on Iec Long Firecracker Factory land plot

The Court of Second Instance (TSI) concluded the analysis on the appeal submitted by the Sociedade de Desenvolvimento Predial Baía da Nossa Senhora da Esperança S.A. last

Sou and Chiang trial to kick-off on January 9

The case which involves current lawmaker Sulu Sou, as well as former leader of New Macau Association, Scott Chiang, has been scheduled to start on January 9

Animal rights | Queen bandmates appeal to CE to pressure Canidrome

A letter signed by musicians Brian May and Roger Taylor from English rock band Queen is calling for the local government to pressure the Macau (Yat Yuen) Canidrome into

Sands China celebrates local suppliers, awards exceptional companies

Sands China Ltd. held its 2017 Sands Supplier Excellence Awards at The Venetian Macao last month, where the company recognised the cooperation and services of

Outstanding balance of loans rises

Approvals of residential mortgage loans (RMLs) decreased slightly in October from the previous month, while those of commercial real estate loans (CRELs) rose, according to data released

HK to issue 10,000 driving permits for Delta Bridge

Hong Kong authorities yesterday increased the number of driving permits for the upcoming Hong Kong-Zhuhai- Macau Bridge to 10,000, in response to “overwhelming” demand.

Briefs | Travel warning issued for UK

The Tourism Crisis Management Office (GGCT) has forwarded a travel warning issued by the Chinese Embassy in the United Kingdom (UK), which aims to provide information for Chinese

Music | Macau Jazz Week returns with world-class lineup

Reaching its sixth year, the Macau Jazz Week, an annual event held by Macau Jazz Promotion Association, is currently ongoing and will run until December 16. This year, the

Corporate Bits | Sands China donates mop2 million to elderly home

Sands China Ltd. presented a cheque for just over MOP2 million to Macau Holy House of Mercy yesterday to help with the cost of restoring its

For Disney CEO Bob Iger, Fox deal is all about future of TV

When news broke last month that Walt Disney Co. was in talks to buy a large part of 21st Century Fox Inc., the first question

China’s Citic sees Brazil as growth driver after Dow corn deal

Citic Agri Fund, an investment vehicle created by China’s largest conglomerate, has chosen Brazil as the platform for its global strategy in agriculture.

How China’s debt curbs could start weighing on the economy

China’s sweeping deleveraging push is poised to inflict more pain next year. Authorities tightening funding in financial markets and reining in excessive borrowing will likely

Australian lawmaker quits over political links with Beijing

An influential Australian opposition lawmaker under fire over his close links to wealthy Chinese political donors announced yesterday that he was quitting the Senate for the good

Environment | India says Chinese construction on river dirtying water

Officials in India’s northeast are complaining that Chinese construction activity on the upper reaches of one of the largest rivers that flows into India are likely turning

UK banker back in Hong Kong court for murder appeal

A British banker sentenced to life in prison for the gruesome slayings of two Indonesian women appeared in a Hong Kong court yesterday to appeal his conviction. Lawyers

Gas giant focuses on homes amid winter crunch criticism

China National Petroleum Corp. is restricting natural-gas sales to industries across the country to divert more of the fuel to heat homes in the northern part of

Bangladesh | Gov’t condemns US attack in which national is suspect

Bangladesh’s government condemned an attack on New York City’s subway system, as it emerged that the suspect is an immigrant from the South Asian nation. “Bangladesh is committed to

Cambodia | EU suspends aid to election commission

The European Union said yesterday it has suspended assistance to Cambodia’s election commission following last month’s dissolution of the country’s main opposition party, and warned that

Thailand | Military junta welcomes easing of EU political sanctions

Thailand’s military junta has welcomed the European Union’s decision to ease political sanctions imposed against it for overthrowing an elected government in 2014. The EU’s announcement

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