Education | Students win gold award in entrepreneurship competition

A “Golden Wound Dressing” developed by four Chinese medical specialists from the University of Macau (UM) has won the gold award at the 3rd China College Students’

New legal regime for ‘rights and guarantees of the elderly’ given the green light

  The Executive Council (ExCo) concluded its analysis of several administrative regulations for topics related to social welfare matters, namely efforts to deal with the mistreatment of senior

MGM kicks off ninth edition of its Oktoberfest

MGM Macau kicked off the ninth edition of its Oktoberfest Macau yesterday, bringing an 11-day event of Bavarian traditions to the public. From now until

Number of British nationals living in Macau grows

British consular official for Hong Kong and Macau, Patrick Turner, and the Honorary British Consul for Macau, Glenn McCartney, hosted a consular briefing event in Taipa last

Mixed media birdcage exhibition opens

An unconventional exhibition opened on Wednesday evening at the Taipa Village Cultural Association, showcasing works by local artist Allen Wong. Titled “Who Am I”, the exhibition consists

Residential mortgage loans slump in August

New approvals of residential mortgage loans (RMLs) given by banks slumped by 44.5 percent month-to-month in August to MOP3.2 billion. When compared with the same period of

Corporate bits | Bruno Mars to play Macau date on world tour

Mars’ s visit is part of his 24K Magic World Tour extending throughout Europe, North America, Australia and Southeast Asia, to celebrate his latest chart-topping album, 24K Magic.

Real Estate Matters | Some Interesting Facts About Macau Property – Part IV

The last 5 facts in the series. Hopefully you have found them interesting… 16. GROUNDS FOR TERMINATING A RENTAL AGREEMENT A landlord may terminate a rental

Media | Fox is said to project USD20 million in lost World Cup ads

Without the U.S. team in the 2018 World Cup, Fox Sports projects it will lose USD10 million to USD20 million in advertising sales, according to a person

Airbnb-branded apartment buildings are coming to the US

People around the world use Airbnb Inc. to rent out their apartments to guests, sometimes rankling building owners and landlords in the process. Now Airbnb is

HSBC appoints new CEO to replace retiring Stuart Gulliver

London-based bank HSBC says John Flint will be its new chief executive, replacing the retiring Stuart Gulliver. The bank said in statement yesterday that Flint, who currently heads up

Property tycoon tops China’s rich list, Wanda boss slides

Property tycoon Xu Jiayin has vaulted to the top of a Chinese rich list after his wealth quadrupled, knocking Wang Jianlin off his longtime position at

Australia | Court considers: Can dual citizens make laws?

As Australia’s High Court considers the fate of seven lawmakers who could lose their seats because they also hold foreign citizenship, some in this nation

Vietnam | Floods and landslides kill 43, leave 34 missing in Vietnam

Floods and landslides caused by a tropical depression have killed at least 43 people, left 34 others missing and damaged homes and crops in northern and central

‘Ring of Fire’ volcanos remind Asia of seismic peril

The horseshoe-shaped string of active volcanos bounding the Pacific Ocean has lived up to its “Ring of Fire” name in the past month, sparking mass evacuations

India | Top court rules sex with wife younger than 18 is rape

India’s top court has ruled that having sexual intercourse with a wife younger than 18 is rape, a decision that activists say is an important step

Briefs | USA: Pentagon has no plans to boost size of nuclear arsenal

The Pentagon has no current plans to increase the size of the U.S. nuclear arsenal. In fact, it can barely sustain the existing force, which is decades old

Palestine | Rivals Hamas, Fatah reach preliminary deal on governing Gaza

Rival groups Hamas and Fatah have reached a preliminary, partial agreement that could pave the way for Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas to resume governing the Gaza Strip,

Offbeat | Bear killed after getting inside Alaska post office

A 300-pound black bear was killed after it wandered into an Anchorage post office. Anchorage television station KTVA reports the bear got inside the building Sunday after

This Day in History | 1988 – Government loses Spycatcher battle

The British Government has lost its long-running battle to stop the publication of the controversial book Spycatcher, written by a former secret service agent. Law Lords ruled the

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