IFFAM 2017: Special Presentation

The Special Presentation category screens a selection of films curated by Artistic Director Mike Goodridge and Jury President Laurent Cantet. The Hollywood highlights are “The Shape of Water”, a

Crossfire: A retrospective of cinema from Kubrick to Kurosawa

The Crossfire feature of the IFFAM will showcase six master films selected by renowned filmmakers. The pictures will be shown on the big screen at The Cinematheque Passion, from

II Int’l Film Festival | East & West masterpieces on the big screen

The Crossfire feature of the IFFAM, described by organizers as a “retrospective” element of the festival, will showcase six master films selected by renowned filmmakers.

Thursday, December 7, 2017 – edition no. 2943

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Macau included in EU tax haven blacklist

The European Union (EU) has released a blacklist of 17 countries which it says are tax havens. The countries and regions included could potentially

Human resources | Self-service renewal application for maids today

Starting from 9 a.m. today, Macau residents can make renewal applications for their domestic helpers at over 40 locations, including the Border Checkpoint at the Border Gate, the

HK company to maintain Delta Bridge automatic checkpoints

The government awarded the contract for the provision of maintenance of the border crossing equipment on the Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macau Bridge to NEC Hong Kong Limited, Macau Branch. According

Policy Address | Transport and Public Works: Border Gate bus terminal works to be expedited

The government will speed up the works that aim to renew and put back into operation the Border Gate underground bus terminal that suffered

Int’l media compare Sulu Sou suspension to democrat crackdown in Hong Kong

International media are homing in on Monday’s suspension of legislator Sulu Sou, comparing it to the recent crackdown on democrat lawmakers and activists in

AirAsia and AJ Hackett consider further collaboration

AirAsia has partnered with AJ Hackett for the seventh edition of the “Crazy Jump Day” themed “AirAsia Destinations,” held at the Macau Tower. The costumed bungy

Health | SSM carries out public consultation on assisted procreation

The Health Bureau’s public consultation on techniques of medically assisted procreation began on Monday and will run until January 12. The consultation aims at creating a specific

Arts | Fringe Festival to kick off on January 12

Themed “Treasure Hunting”, the 17th Macau City Fringe Festival will be held from January 12 to 21. The new edition of the festival will feature

Gaming | Sports betting gets boost as US federal ban doubts arise

U.S. Supreme Court justices suggested they may uphold New Jersey’s legalization of sports gambling, in a move that could ripple quickly across the country

Facebook launches Messenger app for kids

Facebook is coming for your kids. The social media giant is launching a messaging app for children to chat with their parents and with friends approved by

Corporate Bits | Meg-tar Lian Sheng vip club now open at Wynn Macau

Meg-Star International unveiled its fifth VIP club, the Meg-Star Lian Sheng VIP Club, to the world at Wynn Macau Resort last week, after its fourth VIP

Panda Diplomacy | First cub born in France gets name from China, first lady

France’s first baby panda has a name four months after his birth: Chinese dignitaries and French first lady Brigitte Macron chose Yuan Meng, which fittingly means

China assumes green power mantle, leaving Germany, US behind

Chinese exports of environmental goods and services surged ahead of Germany and the U.S., according to a report that shows how the climate change fight

Canada’s Trudeau says no rushing into trade talks with Beijing

Canada has high hopes for a trade agreement with China but won’t rush into negotiations that could affect their economies for generations to come, Canadian Prime

Trade | Kentucky hopes to benefit from renewed horse sales to China

After a two-year standstill, Kentucky’s renowned horse industry is back in the race to develop a market in China, the world’s most populous country. State Agriculture

Australia | New laws to ban foreign interference in politics

Australia will ban foreign interference in its politics — either through espionage or financial donations — in a move motivated largely by Russia’s alleged involvement in

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