Golf | Spieth takes road less to traveled to British Open

The start was not what anyone expected out of Jordan Spieth. All that mattered to him was how he finished the British Open. And that

World briefs

THAILAND Police say they have arrested 44 people — 19 Chinese citizens and 25 Taiwanese — suspected of running a telephone scam. The suspects made calls over

The Buzz | Six Belgians jailed after dive into Venice’s Grand Canal

Venice’s mayor says six young Belgian men were going to spend the night in jail after they dived from a bridge into the lagoon city’s Grand Canal. Mayor

East Timor | Main parties able to form gov’t but lose ground 

East Timor’s two main political parties won enough votes in a weekend parliamentary election to form another national unity government but lost ground to opposition forces

Views on China | Hong Kong stocks are riding a runaway liquidity train

When investors place large orders on China Mobile Ltd. on a sleepy Friday afternoon in high summer, it’s a good sign that Hong Kong’s bull train is hard

Tuesday, July 25, 2017 – edition no. 2851

* Japan marks three-year countdown to Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games * Local firm provides software for Dubai show * Man lost HKD160,000 to phone scam * Rising politician under investigation   DOWNLOAD

UN Bribery scandal | Ambassador testifies Ng paid him up to USD50,000 monthly

A suspended United Nations diplomat’s testimony has provided a glimpse at the seedier side of international diplomacy as a Macau billionaire stands trial on

Rookie from New Jersey wins World Series of Poker, USD8.1m

A New Jersey man with a degree in accounting is this year’s World Series of Poker champion. Scott Blumstein won the series’ marquee no-limit Texas Hold

Book Carnival’s English offerings mostly for children

The Macau Book Carnival 2017 officially kicked off last Friday at the Macau Polytechnic Institute (IPM), with many English-language children’s books on offer. The event will

Macau participates in Hong Kong Book Fair

Macau is represented at the 2017 Hong Kong Book Fair. According to a statement issued by the Cultural Affairs Bureau (IC), more than 800 local publications will

Briefs | Ho Chio Meng’s lawyer says he will appeal

Lawyer Oriana Pun has said her client Ho Chio Meng intends to file an appeal with the Court of Final Appeal. This month the same court sentenced the

Sports | Cricket tournament proceeds despite morning typhoon

How many to win?” a Hong Kong cricketer called out. “Brother, you are dreaming,” came the reply from the Taipa Thunder batsman during the second

Liverpool Football Club’s coaching sessions well received

Legendary players and coaches from Liverpool Football Club (LFC) were in Macau on Saturday to host the first ever ‘LFC Soccer Clinic’. More

Report | Beijing parachuted group into Macau during 1990s

During the 1990s, Beijing handpicked a group of about 40 young graduates from across China and placed them in important government roles in Macau, according to

Xinhua style guide stresses power over Taiwan, HK and Macau

China’s official news agency Xinhua has recently published an update to its style guide that emphasizes China’s sovereignty over Taiwan, Hong Kong and Macau. The

Ask the Vet | Administering Cat Eye Drops

Many eye infections, diseases or injuries will require treatment by the administration of cat eye drops. Some cats will resist this treatment, especially if the eye is in

Kushner adds USD10m in ‘omitted’ assets to disclosure form

Jared Kushner, President Donald Trump’s son-in- law and senior adviser, filed an amended financial disclosure that included 77 items - worth at least USD10 million -

China’s diesel, gasoline exports surge to ease domestic glut

China’s diesel and gasoline exports surged in the first half of the year as a domestic supply glut and slowing demand growth prompted refiners to sell more

Detained student’s mother: Zhengzhou police want ‘ransom’

The mother of an American college student arrested in central China following an altercation with a taxi driver five weeks earlier said police are demanding the equivalent of a

Chelsea apologizes for Kenedy’s offensive Instagram messages

Chelsea apologized to China yesterday for social media comments by Brazilian player Kenedy which it accepted “caused great offense and hurt the feelings” of the country during

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