World briefs

BANGLADESH Heavy rain triggered landslides that killed at least 68 people in southeast Bangladesh, officials said yesterday. Rains that began early Monday had cleared by yesterday, allowing rescuers to

The Buzz | Thai police raid ‘click farm,’ find 347,200 SIM cards 

Thai police have arrested three Chinese men who they say operated a so-called “click farm,” using hundreds of cellphones and several hundred thousand SIM cards to run up “likes” and

Casino industry ramps up effort to repeal sports betting ban

The casino industry’s largest lobbying group in the U.S. is ramping up its efforts to repeal a 25-year-old federal law that bans sports betting in most states. The

Macau Matters | My new left hip – part II

A week ago I talked about some of the technical issues relating to joint replacement surgery. Here I would like to talk about hospital issues. However, there

Wednesday, June 14, 2017 – edition no. 2822

* Queen’s birthday celebrated with new British consul general * Combining Japan and Peru * Coutinho’s list presents candidates * Panama switches from Taiwan to China   DOWNLOAD

Greater Bay Area | Hong Kong cozies up to Shenzhen in border swamp to lure startups

It’s the story of an obscure fishing community that was afforded special trading status and grew to become one of the world’s most vibrant economic centers.

SSM to amend assisted reproduction law

The director of the Macau Health Bureau (SSM), Lei Chin Ion, announced that the bureau has already started to amend the region’s law and regulations regarding Macau’s

Health | Pediatric Rehabilitation Center inaugurated

The Pediatric Rehabilitation Center, officially established in the Areia Preta Health Center yesterday, is expected to provide better and faster medical assistance to children with developmental

Tam claims cultural heritage is protected

Alexis Tam, said that the government pays great importance to the protection of the city’s cultural heritage. “Not only do we educate our society for

Arts | Ox Warehouse to be evicted by year-end

Alternative art gallery Ox Warehouse will be evicted from its current site on Avenida do Coronel Mesquita by the end of the year, the association’s exhibition

361,974 included on Social Security Fund list

The Social Security Fund (FSS) announced the name list of the special allocation of funds from the budget surplus 2017 for the Provident Fund Individual Accounts

Crime | Digital scams hitting locals on WeChat

Several Macau residents have reportedly been targeted in several cybercrime actions taking place using the WeChat platform, a Judiciary Police (PJ) spokesperson said yesterday

Poultry sellers disagree with compensation proposal

The fourth round of talks between employers in the poultry sector and the Civic and Municipal Affairs Bureau (IACM), took place yesterday at the IACM headquarters. The

Briefs | Worker dies after iron beam collapses

Yesterday morning, an accident took place in a construction site located at the Avenida Dr. Rodrigo Rodrigues, resulting in the death of a worker and injuring three others.

Belt & Road | China, Singapore vow trade cooperation in sign of thaw

China and Singapore pledged to cooperate on trade and regional infrastructure projects, in a sign the countries have begun to repair ties strained amid security

Fashion | Moschino bets on casino chic with Vegas-themed runway show 

Moschino’s modern showgirl can’t leave home without her sequined denim, studded platforms or feather headdress. Designer Jeremy Scott looked to the iconic performer for

Corporate bits | Janice Vidal to perform at the Venetian Macao

One of Hong Kong’s top female artists, Janice Vidal, will bring her ‘Janice Vidal Beloved Tour 2017 – Macau’ to The Venetian Macao’s Cotai Arena on July

Mozambique | Public debt is expected to be restructured, EIU says

Mozambique’s public debt is likely to be restructured and the inflow of foreign capital is expected to take time to return to previously recorded amounts, the Economist

Cape Verde | More promotion among Chinese entrepreneurs needed

Cape Verde should be made more widely known to Chinese business people and other citizens, the former deputy director of the Foreign Ministry’s Department of Foreign

South China Sea | Tokyo to boost arms deals with Southeast Asia following Beijing’s steps

A defense official said that Japan is seeking to increase its sales of military equipment to Southeast Asian nations amid growing tensions with China and North Korea.

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