Tuesday, December 12, 2017 – edition no. 2946

* Macau Prison considering surveillance cameras in private cells * ‘This is my city’ returns * Lactalis ‘not imported to macau’ * US politics could undermine science   DOWNLOAD

Pipe bomb strapped to man explodes in NYC subway, injuring 4

A man with a pipe bomb strapped to his body with Velcro and zip ties set off the crude device in the subway near Times Square yesterday,

Pacquiao says fight with McGregor may happen in Macau

Boxer-turned-senator Manny Pacquiao says he has opened talks on fighting mixed martial arts star Conor McGregor in April, when he takes a break from the Philippine legislature.

Gaming | Galaxy says it’s planning resort in Philippines

Galaxy Entertainment Group Ltd. is planning to develop a resort in the Philippines as casino operators seek out new markets for growth. Galaxy’s billionaire Deputy

Courts | Man convicted for assault on smoking inspectors

The Court of First Instance (TJB) have sentenced an offender with a term of nine months’ imprisonment, suspended from execution for two years, in addition to

Arab ministers demand reversal of Trump Jerusalem decision

Arab foreign ministers yesterday demanded that the United States rescind President Donald Trump’s decision to recognize Jerusalem as Israel’s capital, calling it a “grave” development that

Music | Macau Orchestra participates in event to mark Nanjing Massacre

The Macao Orchestra (OM) was invited by the Jiangsu Centre for the Performing Arts to participate in the rehearsals and performance of the Grand Original Opera

Security chief says ‘public figures can be filmed in public spaces’

Secretary for Security Wong Sio Chak commented on the case of the police officer that was questioned by lawmaker Sulu Sou last week, while recording Sou speaking

Appointment of Cecilia Tse to IC cautiously weighted, CE says

The Chief Executive (CE) said yesterday that he didn’t suggest any name for the position of director of the Cultural Affairs Bureau (IC), following last week’s

IFFAM | UK official expresses interest in boosting city’s creative sector

The UK Department for International Trade (DIT) of the British Consulate-General of Hong Kong has expressed its interest in boosting the city’s partnership with the UK on

Briefs | National Anthem Law draft to be concluded next month

The Secretary for Administration and Justice, Sonia Chan, said on Saturday that the Legal Affairs Bureau (DSAJ) is currently finalizing the legislative procedures of the “National Anthem Law”.

Gaming promotion law to take effect by 2018

The current regulatory regime governing gaming promotion, first enacted in 2002, is facing amendments to tighten the activity of gaming promotors, according to Gaming Inspection and

Health | SSM investigating isolated ‘legionella’ case

The Health Bureau (SSM) has released a statement, informing the public of their current investigation of the allegedly isolated case of “legionella pneumophila,” the bacteria responsible

Tourism | Indonesia eyes Macau, Hong Kong markets to boost tourism

Indonesia has planned to hold events to sell tour packages in Macau and Hong Kong on Dec. 12 and Dec. 14 respectively, aimed at further tapping

Never heard of Hoed & Shouders? It’s a top seller in Venezuela

You most likely have tried, or at least heard of, Head & Shoulders shampoo. But Hoed & Shouders? No? How about Max Quottro razors

Two princes and an emirate: Record Da Vinci spurs many ‘buyers’

Another day and another high-profile buyer has emerged for the record USD450 million purchase of Leonardo Da Vinci’s “Salvator Mundi.” In the span of just three days,

Hong Kong | Executives arrested as ‘Enigma Network’ probe stepped up

Five months after one of the most dramatic stock crashes in Hong Kong history, the city’s authorities are stepping up their investigation into a group

Beijing accuses Australian leader of undermining trust

China on Friday said Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull has undermined mutual trust by accusing foreign powers of seeking to influence the country’s political process.

German intelligence warns of increased Chinese cyberspying

The head of Germany’s domestic intelligence agency is warning that China is using social networks to try to cultivate sources of information. Hans-Georg Maassen said in

Top leaders throw weight behind push to control debt

China’s top leaders said they will effectively control leverage next year and prevent major risks, stepping up their pledges to ensure stability amid rising debt.

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