Sunny Wang’s glass art exhibition opens

The art exhibition “Flow: Glass Art Exhibition by Sunny Wang” is now open to the public at the Temporary Exhibitions Gallery of the Civic and Municipal Affairs

The Roadhouse to hold fundraising event for Hato victims

The Roadhouse Macau will hold its second edition of “Rock for Relief” on Friday to raise funds for victims of the recent, deadly Typhoon Hato.

Briefs | Sports Bureau reopens four sports facilities

Four sports facilities will be reopened to the public from today after the forced closure due to the consequences of the passage of Typhoon Hato, the Sports Bureau

Flood control | Chui advances cross-border system with Guangdong officials

Chief Executive Chui Sai On yesterday led a government delegation to the provincial capital of Guangdong to exchange views on flood prevention measures with the province’s

Asian trade fair report praises Macau

The 13th annual report on the Trade Fair Industry in Asia featured the 26 business-to-business trade fairs held in Macau in 2016, with revenue from these exhibitions

Buses diverted from Border Gate terminal

The twenty-four buses which formerly stopped at the Border Gate bus terminal have been diverted to ten different bus stops near the Border Gate. The route diversions

Amazon China hiring signals renewed ambitions in Alibaba battle

Amazon.com Inc. is hiring by the hundreds in China to fill jobs ranging from internet software engineers to designers for Alexa, positioning the company to recoup some

Corporate bits | Sands lifestyle to present cabaret show in November

For the first time in Macau, Sands Lifestyle will present a renowned erotic adult cabaret show at The Parisian Macao between November 1–12. The “best of show,” Crazy Horse Paris ‘Forever Crazy’, will

Hong Kong | Li Ka-shing expands investments in electric vehicles

Hong Kong billionaire Li Ka-shing agreed to buy an indirect stake in a Japanese maker of electric cars, expanding his investments in an area that’s set to

The big HKD short is bruised, but not broken

Hong Kong dollar bears are down, not out. So say Credit Agricole CIB and DBS Hong Kong Ltd. after the biggest jump by the pegged currency in 19 months. The

China, US divided on N. Korea sanctions before crucial UN vote

The U.S. has watered down a proposal to punish North Korea for its sixth and most powerful nuclear test, omitting an oil embargo and a freeze

Chinese bank accused of helping money laundering in Spain

A Spanish judge is accusing the European branch of China’s state-owned ICBC bank of aiding criminal organizations to launder more than 214 million euros (USD256 million).

Edinburgh Zoo | Panda Tian Tian won’t give birth this year

Edinburgh Zoo says giant panda Tian Tian won’t give birth this year. The zoo announced last month that Tian Tian was believed to be pregnant but that her due

Fake news? | ‘Proof’ of Rohingya-set fires in Myanmar fails inspection

Pointing to the ashes of a destroyed village that was once home to dozens of Rohingya Muslim families, the abbot of a nearby Buddhist monastery insisted he

Singapore | Only one candidate qualifies in presidential race

Singapore is likely to have its first female president, with only one candidate qualifying yesterday for an election limited to members of the minority Malay community.

Australia | Shark bites surfer’s board in half off east coast

A 35-year-old surfer was taken to a hospital after a shark snapped his board, tore his hip and flung him into the air Sunday off the Australian

New Zealand | Advance voting begins in closely fought election

Advance voting began yesterday for New Zealand’s general election, which could see a change of government in the South Pacific nation for the first time in nine

Irma | UK defends hurricane response as critics say it’s too slow

The U.K. government defended its response to Hurricane Irma yesterday, amid claims it has been slow to help British overseas territories devastated by the storm. The

Offbeat | Oregon town seeks solutions to wild turkeys, their droppings

A small Oregon city is asking the state for advice on how to handle a flock of wild turkeys that are ruining gardens and leaving droppings just

This Day in History | 2001 – US declares war on terror

The President of the United States has described the destruction caused in New York and Washington as an act of war against all freedom-loving people. In

WP2Social Auto Publish Powered By : XYZScripts.com
MACAU DAILY TIMES