Nearly all SMEs were affected by storm

Several small and medium enterprises (SMEs) in Macau are said to have been affected by Typhoon Hato, according to the president of the Macau Small and Medium

New Macau want Chui to be held accountable for Hato

New Macau Association (ANM) is calling for chief executive Chui Sai On to take more accountability for the way the government handled the aftermath of Typhoon Hato,

Briefs | Red Market library closes for 2017

The Red Market Library will not be able to open for the remainder of the year due to the damage caused by Typhoon Hato. According to the director

Corporate bits | ‘Pygmalion – the musical’ at the Parisian Macao

Spring-Time Experimental Theatre is bringing Pygmalion – The Musical presented by The Parisian Macao and the Industrial and Commercial Bank of China (ICBC) Macau to The Parisian Theatre

Fosun sees green light at end of government crackdown tunnel

Fosun International Ltd., one of the companies in the cross hairs of a Chinese government crackdown on offshore acquisitions, says its plans for growth don’t clash with

Hyundai Motor’s China plant halts again on supply disruption

Hyundai Motor Co. said its China plant halted operation due to a supply disruption yesterday, its second shutdown in China in less than a month as diplomatic tensions

Opinion | Fall of Singapore would be beginning of the end for Uber

Of all the setbacks during World War II, the one that British Prime Minister Winston Churchill could never really get over was the fall of Singapore. Seventy-five years

Economy | Ban can’t solve legal puzzle of cryptocurrency sales

With a blanket ban on initial coin offerings (ICOs), China has sidestepped an issue plaguing regulators worldwide: are such tokens securities? A cross between crowdfunding

Human Rights | Beijing must stop pressuring advocates at UN

Human Rights Watch says in a new report yesterday that China has tried to intimidate, blacklist and squelch the voices of rights advocates who operate within the

Taiwan | Tsai appoints new premier amid tense China relations

Taiwan’s president yesterday appointed a new premier seen as willing to reach out to rival China amid ongoing tense relations between the two sides. President Tsai Ing-wen named William

Tangshan | Videos of alleged Muslim riot spark online outcry

Chinese internet users have flooded government social media accounts this week with thousands of angry anti-Muslim comments after unverified videos surfaced online showing an apparent riot by

Cambodia | Court formally charges opposition leader with treason

Cambodia’s opposition leader was formally charged yesterday with treason for allegedly conspiring with the United States to topple the government, and could face up to 30 years

Australia | Tourist faces upgraded charges over death in Sydney clinic

A Chinese tourist with no Australian medical license has been charged with the manslaughter after police say she gave a woman an anesthetic during a procedure at

India | Police arrest Briton for alleged sexual abuse of blind boys

A 54-year-old British man has been arrested for allegedly sexually abusing three blind students at a school in the Indian capital, police said yesterday. Murray Dennis Ward had been associated

Korean crisis | Seoul displays military strength anticipating new missile test from North Korea

With Seoul expecting another North Korean missile test, South Korean warships conducted live-fire exercises at sea on Tuesday in a second straight day of military swagger

China has tools to pressure Kim but worries of consequences

China has the economic tools to pressure North Korea but fears pushing Kim Jong Un’s government so hard it collapses. Though China has long been the

Powerful Category 4 Hurricane Irma aims at Caribbean islands

Officials across the northeastern Caribbean canceled airline flights, shuttered schools and urged people to hunker down indoors as Hurricane Irma barreled toward the region as a

Spain | Catalonia reaches Rubicon as Rajoy vows no independence vote

Now we find out how far the Catalan separatists are prepared to go. After more than five years of street demonstrations and propaganda, the movement wants

Offbeat | Man who proposed to girlfriend before pope visits Paris

A Venezuelan political exile who proposed to his girlfriend during an audience with the Pope is basking in the wonder of his engagement in a romantic trip to

This Day in History | 1997 – Diana’s funeral watched by millions

Britain and the world have said farewell to Diana, Princess of Wales, at the end of an unprecedented week of mourning. A four mile procession brought

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