Briefs | US: Veterans Day marked with parades, somber ceremonies

Americans honored their military veterans Saturday with a parade in the wintry cold of New York City, where one World War II vet thanked onlookers for remembering, and in

A poster of outgoing Prime Minister Saad Hariri hangs on a building with Arabic words that read, “Prime Minister Saad Hariri is a Symbol of moderation” 

Lebanon’s president called on Saudi Arabia Saturday to clarify the reasons why the country’s prime minister has not returned home since his resignation, announced from the

Offbeat | PokerStars borrows from fantasy games to attract more players

The world’s largest online poker company is seeing whether a new version of the game will attract players who like a little bit of magic with their cards. PokerStars

This Day in History | 1985 – Volcano kills thousands in Colombia

About 20,000 people are feared dead after a volcanic eruption in northern Colombia. Four towns in the Andes region are reported to have been buried when ash

Ski | Neureuther wins World Cup slalom as Ryding fails to finish

Felix Neureuther of Germany won a men’s World Cup slalom yesterday after first-run leader Dave Ryding skied out. Aiming to become the first British skier to

Cardona apologizes amid racism storm in South Korea

Colombia’s Edwin Cardona has apologized after sparking a racism controversy during his team’s 2-0 loss to South Korea in an international friendly. The Colombian midfielder

Rugby | France fights back to avoid even heavier loss to New Zealand

Only a second-half rally salvaged pride and prevented another humiliation for France in a 38-18 loss at home to World Cup champion New Zealand. It was France’s 11th

World Cup Qualifiers | Socceroos back in Australia, get 1st advantage over Honduras

The Socceroos arrived back in Australia yesterday, getting the first advantage over Honduras ahead of the return leg of their intercontinental playoff for a spot at next

Insight | Singapore has a strategy, Macau and Hong Kong don’t

Already among the world’s most expensive places to own a vehicle, Singapore has announced in October that it will stop increasing the total number of cars on its roads

A decade in the making, Louvre Abu Dhabi opens to the public

Thousands of curious onlookers walked through the galleries of the Louvre Abu Dhabi as it opened to the public for the first time Saturday, ending a

World briefs

JAPAN Shinzo Abe held a meeting with a Taiwanese politician yesterday, hours after Chinese President Xi Jinping warned him not to break with past consensus on what Beijing

The Buzz | Prince stands in for queen at war memorial ceremony

Prince Charles has led Britain’s annual Remembrance Sunday ceremony for war dead, taking the role held for more than six decades by his mother, Queen Elizabeth II.

Monday, November 13, 2017 – edition no. 2925

* Macau Food Festival kicks off with Japan as invited country * Non-local population decreases * Traffic accident sends 18 tourists to hospital * Chinese spend billions on ‘singles day’   DOWNLOAD

Hong Kong | Defiant football fans boo China anthem at match

HONG Kong football fans loudly booed China’s national anthem at a match yesterday in the Chinese-controlled city, defying Beijing days after Communist leaders tightened penalties for

New game show wants to ‘bridge gap’ between young and old

A new audience-focused television show has launched in Macau, featuring interviews with Hong Kong and Macau celebrities, recurring games with audience participation and periodic features. Starring host

Integrated care services center for senior citizens launched

The opening of Macau’s first integrated home care services center for senior citizens, called “Retribuição” , was inaugurated yesterday at Seac Pai Van. Both Chief Executive,

Number of registered companies increases

The total value of registered capital of incorporated companies went down by 6.4 percent year- on-year to MOP116 million, with that of business services decreasing by 5.3

MGS announces speaker lineup

The speaker lineup for the MGS Entertainment Show Summit at The Venetian Macao has been announced, featuring a host of influential and knowledgeable people in the

Architect: City can preserve sense of heritage, adapt to changes

Macau is reaching a stage where it has the foundation, wealth and the know-how to build a sustainable city, said Christopher Law, founder and director of The

Executive Council announces regulations on food coloring

The Executive Council has concluded its analysis of food safety regulations. This time, rules concerning the use of food color additives were elaborated on, the

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