Unified telecom license scheme underway

Head of the Macao Post and Telecommunications Bureau Derby Lau revealed that preparation for a new telecom-licensing scheme that will issue unified telecom licenses is underway.

Real Estate Matters | 25 property questions we were asked this year – part IV

10. Question: Should we invest in an older building or a newer one? There are pros and cons with each of these investments. Both people and

Lego wins its first copyright court case in China

Lego A/S, Europe’s biggest toymaker, said it won its first copyright court case in China. The China Shantou Intermediate People’s Court has ruled that

US | Horse tracks may have stake in online gambling

New Jersey lawmakers want to give the state’s horse racing tracks a piece of the action on internet gambling. The state Assembly is due

Hong Kong | Judge postpones sentencing of democracy activist

A judge put off sentencing yesterday for young Hong Kong democracy leader Joshua Wong in a contempt case stemming from 2014 protests in the semiautonomous Chinese city. The

Chinese firm sues Venezuela as crisis tests ally’s patience

One of China’s biggest state- run conglomerates has sued a Venezuelan counterpart in a U.S. court in a dispute over unpaid bills, a sign of Beijing’s growing

Global forum featuring Beijing’s take on human rights

Hundreds of participants attended the opening of a human rights forum in Beijing yesterday in the latest installment of China’s energetic drive to showcase what it considers the strengths

China criticizes India over drone crash inside border

China’s defense ministry expressed its “dissatisfaction and opposition” yesterday over the crash of an Indian unmanned aerial vehicle inside Chinese territory, the latest in a series of

Greece | First visit by Turkish president in decades off to tense start

The first official visit by a Turkish president to Greece for six decades got off to a tense start yesterday, with Recep Tayyip Erdogan repeating comments that

This Day in History | 1980 John Lennon shot dead

Former Beatle John Lennon has been shot dead by an unknown gunman who opened fire outside the musician’s New York apartment. The 40-year-old was shot several times

Offbeat | Ex-DJ says USD1 payment to Taylor Swift sent by mail last week

A former radio DJ who was ordered to pay a symbolic USD1 to Taylor Swift for groping her at a photo op says he mailed her

Football | Manchester Derby: United looks to halt City juggernaut

Monday, 00:30 Man United v  Man City H 3.55, D 3.6, A 2.22 There will be USD1 billion worth of talent on the field,

World briefs

HONG KONG A judge put off sentencing yesterday for young democracy leader Joshua Wong in a contempt case stemming from 2014 protests in the semiautonomous Chinese city. The

The Buzz | Jerusalem status: Trump’s wild card could have deep repercussions

Traditional US allies are among a growing chorus condemning President Trump’s decision to recognize Jerusalem as Israel’s capital. Saudi Arabia called it “unjustified and irresponsible”, while France

Little-known face of famed Nazi hunters shown in Paris

Their heroic quest to bring down fugitive Nazis such as the so-called “Butcher of Lyon” is widely known. But there’s more — a lot more — to the

Kapok | Scaring a monkey to safeguard the chicken

It is no secret that Macao’s political system is not only overly executive-led and highly dependent on the admonitions coming from up north, but also bogged down by

The Capital of Discord

  * Movies: Wonder Wheel * Books: The Vanishing Season by Joanna Schaffhausen * Music: Who Built the Moon? by Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds * Wine: The Standard-Bearers of Württemberg V *

Woody Allen goes in circles with dark ‘Wonder Wheel’

The great playwright Eugene O’Neill looms as large over Woody Allen’s latest film as the giant Ferris wheel that dominates the movie’s Coney Island setting. It’s

‘The Vanishing Season’ has precise prose, suspenseful plot

Ellery Hathaway, junior officer on the police force in sleepy Woodbury, Massachusetts, will do almost anything to convince her boss that three locals who disappeared over the

Noel Gallagher widens sound on ‘Who Built the Moon?’

His younger brother Liam’s new album has been heaped with praise, he turned 50 in May and a recent TV appearance featured a French bandmate playing scissors,

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