Helen Lo | Macau Association of Tattoo Art: ‘Tattoos are not mainstream culture’

In Macau, opinions regarding tattoos are still influenced by a cultural bias. Amid this atmosphere, the Macau Association of Tattoo Art (MATA) is persisting in their

Macau GP Team Schnitzer’s return to Macau will be an ‘emotional experience’

Legendary German motorsports squad, BMW Team Schnitzer, is ready to return to Macau later this month, to participate in the FIA GT World Cup where the team

Ella Lei insists that part-time regulations need further consideration

Lawmaker Ella Lei hopes that the government can pause the progress of a proposed part-time work law due to the topic  currently being a source of

Schools considered as disaster shelter locations

The government is studying the option of using schools as temporary shelters in the event of a future disaster, the director of the Education and Youth Affairs

Heritage | Chapas Sínicas inscribed by UNESCO in joint China-Portugal bid

The collection of Chapas Sínicas, or “Official Records of Macau During the Qing Dynasty (1693-1886)”, has been inscribed by UNESCO in the internationally recognized Memory of

Tourism | 760,000 group visitors during first three quarters of the year

The number of visitors to Macau travelling on package tours rose by 25.6 percent year-on-year to 760,000 in September, reflecting a month-to-month increase of 8.9 percent. According

Briefs | Slight cut to AL budget

The Legislative Assembly (AL) budget for the 2018 fiscal year will be reduced by around MOP1 million. The proposal establishes a budget of MOP184.6 million, which represents a

Casinos emerge from rut as Oct. revenue hopes brighten

After spending much of October in the doldrums, Macau casino stocks jumped yesterday afternoon on optimism that monthly gaming revenue figures might not be that

Arts | CCM announces show in celebration of tango

The Macau Cultural Centre (CCM) will present “Desires”, a celebration of tango brought to the Grand Auditorium in two shows scheduled for December 26 and 27.

Michelin expands restaurant guides as part of Asian growth push

Michelin, facing fierce competition from lower-cost Chinese tiremakers as it expands in Asia, is counting on a little luxury splash from haute cuisine to boost its

Gaming | Pennsylvania OKs betting online, in airports, at truck stops

Pennsylvania, the United States’ second- largest commercial casino state, is taking an even deeper plunge into gambling and will allow people to bet online, in airports and

NPC may mandate prison for disrespecting national anthem

China’s legislature is considering a bill mandating prison sentences of up to three years for disrespecting the national anthem, amid rising nationalist appeals from the

Trade | Xi promises reform in event with US business leaders

President Xi Jinping has promised to open China’s economy wider during a meeting with American business leaders ahead of a visit by U.S. President Donald Trump

China, South Korea move to resolve disputes and hold summit talks

South Korea and China announced yesterday that they will work to improve their relationship, which has been badly strained by the deployment of an American missile

Climate change | Beijing says it still wants US cooperation

A Chinese official said yesterday that his country still wants to cooperate with the U.S. on climate change and hopes an upcoming meeting on the issue in

Japan | Horror as Tokyo police find nine bodies hidden in apartment

Japanese police found nine dismembered bodies hidden in coolers in an apartment southwest of Tokyo, an apparent serial killing case that is transfixing and horrifying the nation. Police were

Australia | Black Lives Matter award spotlights racial issues

The awarding of the Sydney Peace Prize to the Black Lives Matter movement for its work highlighting American race issues is being hailed by local

Thailand | Foreign ministry cancels passports of ousted prime minister

Thailand has the canceled the passports of former Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra, who fled the country last month to evade a prison sentence that she said was

USA | With first charges, Mueller sends warning to Trump, aides

Special counsel Robert Mueller has sent a warning to individuals in President Donald Trump’s orbit: If they lie about contacts between the president’s campaign and Russians, they’ll

USA – Russiagate | Tech companies find more signs of Russian election activity

Major tech companies plan to tell Congress today that they have found additional evidence of Russian activity on their services related to the 2016 U.S. election.

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