Tuesday, August 8, 2017 – edition no. 2861

* Trump company applies for casino trademark in Macau * Air link to Jakarta * New building management rules * Global pressure campaign on N. Korea   DOWNLOAD

Alibaba to lead Macau’s ‘smart city’ venture

The Macau government and the Alibaba Group, the world’s largest online marketplace, have announced the formation of a strategic partnership, under which the MSAR will employ

Singapore | Chinese-American scholar banned as foreign agent

Singapore’s government on Friday declared a scholar of Chinese studies with a prestigious appointment at a local think tank persona non grata, alleging that he has been identified as

Air quality | 95pct of days in 2016 ranked as ‘good’ or ‘moderate’

Macau’s monitoring stations classified the air quality of more than 95 percent of days in 2016 as “good” or “moderate”, according to the latest report by the

Two dead, one injured at One Oasis

A two-year-old girl and a 34-year-old man died after falling from a unit at the One Oasis residential complex. The 30-year-old mother of the girl was found

Education | Portuguese Language Summer Course concludes

The closing ceremony for the 31st Portuguese Language Summer Course, organized by the University of Macau’s (UM) Department of Portuguese, was held on Friday. According to

Mixed Martial Arts | Bibiano Fernandes retains Bantamweight World Champion title

Bibiano Fernandes successfully defended his title as ONE Bantamweight World Champion on Saturday in the main event of the “Kings and Conquerors” show at the Cotai Arena

AL Plenary | Tam admits to poor relationships between patients and medical staff

The Secretary for Social Affairs and Culture, Alexis Tam, said during the Legislative Assembly (AL) plenary meeting on Friday that the relationships between the region’s patients

Briefs | Eight injured in bus accident

A bus collided with some roadside fencing at the Avenida de Amizade near the Grand Prix building yesterday, injuring eight passengers between 20 to 68 years of age,

Ask the Vet | Abnormal Liver Function in Dogs

 Abnormal liver function is both one of the most crucial conditions to your pet›s health and also one of the most difficult to recognise for an

Report | Casinos spooked by land plot reversion

Casino operators are worried about what the recent land reversion cases in Macau will portend for their upcoming license renewals in 2020. According to

Toyota, Mazda plan USD1.6b US plant, to partner in EVs

Japanese automakers Toyota Motor Corp. and Mazda Motor Corp. plan to spend USD1.6 billion to jointly build auto manufacturing plant in the U.S. — a move that

Packer’s Crown says high-roller turnover sinks on China case

Billionaire James Packer’s Crown Resorts Ltd. said high-roller casino revenue halved last fiscal year after Chinese authorities clamped down on the promotion of gambling on the mainland.

Beijing sets conditions for start of talks on sea feud code

China’s top diplomat said yesterday that talks for a nonaggression pact aimed at preventing clashes from erupting in the disputed South China Sea may start this year

Wang urges North Korea to halt tests

A global pressure campaign on North Korea propelled by sharp new U.N. sanctions received a welcome boost yesterday from China, the North’s economic lifeline, as Beijing called on

Ex-provincial leader sentenced to life for corruption

A Chinese court sentenced the ex-Communist Party chief of a rust-belt province that had been hit by massive electoral fraud to life imprisonment for accepting bribes worth more than

Country’s hottest Internet sector is old-fashioned food delivery

China’s fastest-growing online industry segment in the first half was food delivery, as startups backed by Tencent Holdings Ltd. and Alibaba Group Holding Ltd. touted discounts and

Myanmar | Gov’t says no crimes against humanity in Rakhine violence

The Myanmar government’s inquiry into violence in northern Rakhine state last year that forced tens of thousands of Muslim Rohingya to flee to Bangladesh and led to U.N.

Australia | Search called off for 3 US Marines who crashed into the sea

U.S. military officials called off a search and rescue operation yesterday for three U.S. Marines who were missing after their Osprey aircraft crashed into the

N. Korean missiles add urgency to Hiroshima A-bomb appeals

Hiroshima’s appeal of “never again” on the anniversary yesterday of the world’s first atomic bomb attack has gained urgency as North Korea moves ever closer to acquiring

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