The Macau Roosevelt | City’s latest hotel promoted as ‘urban retreat’

The city’s newest hotel, the 1950s Hollywood-inspired Macau Roosevelt, held its official launch ceremony yesterday, offering a tour of its amenities to media and distinguished guests. The 368-room hotel,

Photo exhibition aiming to promote societal inclusion

A photo exhibition that aims to raise social awareness about the underprivileged and disabled community in Macau and around the globe kicked off yesterday at the Taipa Houses Museum.

Courts | Defense: Case against Ng Lap Seng is ‘a big zero’

A prosecutor on Tuesday urged a jury to convict a Macau billionaire of bribing two United Nations ambassadors so he could build a U.N. facility in China that would

Mauro Colagreco, chef: ‘Ingredients are key – I choose mine with my heart’

Chef Mauro Colagreco is a two Michelin star award-winning chef, known for Mediterranean-inspired dishes created with high quality fresh ingredients. The World’s 50 Best Restaurants 2017, recently ranked his

Gov’t wants to reclaim land for airport expansion

Macau Civil Aviation Authority (AACM) President Simon Chan stated this week that the local government has requested the central government’s permission to reclaim land for the expansion of the

Guangdong-Macau products fair opens tomorrow

Five booths run by Portuguese enterprises will showcase Portugal’s products in the upcoming Guangdong and Macau Branded Product Fair 2017 (GMBPF 2017) which will take place from tomorrow until

Macau Radio Taxi fails most of calls

The only legal app-based taxi hailing company, Macau Radio Taxi Ltd., failed to answer the requests of approximately 70 percent of passengers who had attempted to use its services.

Briefs | 36 school violence cases related to sexual abuse

Thirty-six cases of school violence recorded in the past three years concerned the sexual abuse or harassment of children with special needs, the Education and Youth Affairs Bureau said

Gaming | Wynn Resorts’ profit falls short despite rebound in Macau

Wynn Resorts Ltd.’s new Macau resort came up short last quarter, failing to fully capitalize on the recovery in the world’s biggest casino market as construction nearby kept some

UniCredit says 400,000 accounts were hacked, exposing data

UniCredit SpA said hackers accessed about 400,000 client bank accounts in Italy, taking biographical and loan data in one of the biggest breaches in Europe to date. The

Hyundai Motor’s profit halved to lowest level since 2010

Hyundai Motor said yesterday its quarterly profit was halved to its lowest level since 2010 as its auto sales in China and the U.S. plunged as the South

Corporate bits | MGM receives award from DSAL and IAS

MGM was awarded at the biennial “Hiring Disabled Staff Recognition Scheme,” organized by the Labor Affairs Bureau (DSAL) and the Social Welfare Bureau (IAS) for the fifth time.

US and China report progress on new North Korea sanctions

The United States and China said Tuesday they are making progress on a new U.N. resolution that would impose additional sanctions against North Korea following its test of an

Telephone fraud suspects deported to Beijing

Police in Cambodia have deported to China 17 telephone fraud suspects, among hundreds of alleged scam artists who have been caught and expelled in recent years. The 17 were

Concerns increase in Wisconsin over deal for Foxconn plant

Concerns are increasing among lawmakers and others in Wisconsin over what incentives the state may offer to become the first U.S. home of Taiwanese electronics giant Foxconn. Little has

Philippines | Rights groups ask Duterte to retract threat to bomb schools

Human rights groups asked the Philippine president yesterday to retract a threat to order airstrikes against tribal schools he accused of teaching students to become communist rebels, warning such

Maldives urged to restore parliament’s independence

Outside governments yesterday asked the Maldives to restore its legislature's independence, days after the opposition said parliament was locked down on orders from the president in an attempt to

Thailand | Ex-prime minister vows to fight negligence charge

Former Thai Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra, whose bank accounts were frozen this week, says she will fight to prove her innocence as a trial that could put her

Sri Lanka | Army deployed to distribute fuel during strike

Sri Lanka's government deployed army troops yesterday to restore fuel distribution crippled during a strike launched by trade unions who want to stop leases of oil tanks

Boris Johnson welcomes Australian tech entrepreneurs

British Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson assured concerned Australian tech entrepreneurs yesterday that they will be welcome to continue working in his country after it leaves the European Union. Johnson

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