This Day in History | 1984 – Moscow pulls out of US Olympics

Twelve weeks before the opening ceremony of the Los Angeles Olympic Games, the USSR has announced it is boycotting them. It is expected most of the Eastern Bloc will

Athletics | Kipchoge falls 26 seconds short of first sub 2-hour marathon

Olympic champion Eliud Kipchoge was 26 seconds short of running the first marathon in under two hours on Saturday. Kipchoge ran the 42.2 kilometers around an oval track in an impressive 2

Mike Tyson lauds Dubai while promoting boxing gym franchise

On his first trip to Dubai, former heavyweight boxing champion Mike Tyson recalls getting off a plane wearing a traditional Muslim cap and robes, carrying a Quran and expecting

World briefs

CHINA-US The sister of President Donald Trump's son-in-law, Jared Kushner, has been courting Chinese investors using a much-criticized federal visa program that provides a path toward obtaining green

Nigeria | 82 freed Chibok school-girls arrive in Abuja

Five Boko Haram commanders have been released in exchange for the freedom of 82 Chibok schoolgirls, says a Nigerian government official. The confirmation of the prisoner swap yesterday comes

The Buzz | UN office decries reports that Chinese police seized lawyer 

The U.N. human rights office is calling on China's government to "halt the harassment" of lawyers and their relatives after police in southwestern Yunnan province reportedly took into custody a defense

Rear Window | Unintended consequences

To the dismay of many a “mind your own business and nothing bad will happen to you” type of responsible citizen, political confrontation in the sister SAR of Hong

Monday, May 8, 2017 – edition no. 2796

* By-census: Average annual growth rate of Macau population surges * Group sues Beijing Imperial Palace hotel * Around 100k helmets expected to be binned * Hong Kong retail sales rise for 1st

Lawyer advocates termination of gaming sub-concessions

Lawyer Sérgio de Almeida Correia has addressed the issue of gaming sub-concessions in Macau, and suggested that the government should put an end to the system as

Gov’t announces debt ratio curbs for property loans

The government announced measures to “cool down” the real estate market yesterday. Such measures, enforceable from today, will result in an adjustment of approximately 10 percent

Residents deposits increased 1.3 percent

According to statistics released by the Monetary Authority of Macao, money supply sustained growth in March with a stable share of patacas. Currency in circulation

Public housing development under tender

The public housing development at the Rua Central de Toi San has been reopened for public tender after a four-year halt. The 34-story building will comprise 510

Contractor to blame for deadly HKZM bridge construction accident

The Hong Kong Economic Journal (HKE) has reported that the deadly accident that occurred during the construction of the Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macau Bridge (HKZMB) was avoidable and

Alexis Tam asks youth to cherish life

The Secretary for Culture and Social Affairs, Alexis Tam, appealed to youth and students to not do “silly things”, because all issues have a way

Ung Vai Meng to cooperate with IC investigation

Following the order by the Secretary for Social Affairs and Culture to initiate disciplinary procedures against the former president of the Cultural Affairs Bureau, Ung Vai

Peruvian university discusses cooperation with local counterparts

 The Macao Association for the Promotion of Exchange between Asia-Pacific and Latin America (MAPEAL) organized a visit of the delegation from the Peruvian University, San Ignacio

Briefs | Residential price index up 4.7pct in Q1

The residential price index in the first quarter of 2017 grew by 4.7 percent quarter-to-quarter to 244.0, the Statistics and Census Service (DSEC) said yesterday. The indices

Q&A | Adrian Grant, Theater producer: Thriller Live keeps performance fresh for returning audiences

Thriller Live, the theatrical concert that commemorates one of the world’s greatest entertainers, Michael Jackson, is back in Macau to entertain spectators with the legendary performer’s

Environment | Most of Hong Kong air pollution comes from PRD

Hong Kong’s Environmental Protection Department (EPD) announced the results of a research which concluded that nearly 70 percent of the city’s suspended particles stem from emissions

Fewer buses to Hac Sa and Cheoc Van as of Saturday

From this coming Saturday, the bus trips in and out of the Hac Sa and Cheoc Van areas will be more difficult as route 25 will

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