Crime | Illegal hostel hires illegal worker

In an unusual case that occurred over the weekend, the Public Security Police Force (PSP) detained a man over illegal work performed in an apartment that was

Education | UM holds summer programs for students

The University of Macau (UM) is hosting various summer programs and activities for its local and international students, as well as local secondary school pupils.

Taiwan customs seized USD380k from duo leaving Macau

Two men from Taiwan who won USD400,000 from Macau casinos lost USD380,000 of that when they were crossing the Taiwan border to enter Taipei city.  According

Cricket festival returns after five-year lapse

An eight-team cricket tournament is returning to Macau after five years of absence. On July 23, eight teams of six adult players will vie to

Courts | Defendants in Ho’s case reach closing submission

The closing submission in the trial of other defendants in the former Prosecutor-General Ho Chio Meng’s case proceeded yesterday. The prosecutors, in their closing

SPORTS – FIVB 2017 | China volleyball team coach hopes to perform better

Executive coach of the China Women’s National Volleyball Team, An Jiajie, is hoping that the team’s young players will achieve a breakthrough in the rankings of this

Vehicle registration cancellation up 80 percent in first semester

The number of vehicles whose license plates were cancelled during the first half of this year registered a growth of 79.8 percent when compared to the same

Chinese workers protest at Saipan casino opening

Chinese construction workers protesting over unpaid wages marred the opening of Imperial Pacific International’s Saipan casino last week. The workers, most of whom come from China,

Sunac, Wanda seal China’s largest property deal

Sunac China Holdings Ltd. agreed to buy hotels, land and projects from Dalian Wanda Group Co. for 63.2 billion yuan (USD9.3 billion) in China’s largest property

Shell plans to spend USD1b a year on clean energy by 2020

Royal Dutch Shell Plc plans to spend as much as USD1 billion a year on its New Energies division as the transition toward renewable power

Corporate bits | Mixed martial arts showdown at the Venetian Macao

The Venetian Macao is holding a mixed martial arts (MMA) event titled “One: Kings & Conquerors” on August 5. The main event will be a match

Angola | First cotton harvest after independence

The first cotton harvest under Angola’s production recovery program is scheduled for July in the provinces of Malanje and Kwanza Sul with a symbolic result of 200

Mozambique | IFAD supports agricultural development

The International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) will apply about USD150 million in the agricultural sector in Mozambique, which will be disbursed over the next

US has apologized for Taiwan name gaffe

The United States has apologized for mistakenly describing Chinese President Xi Jinping as the leader of Taiwan, China said yesterday. Chinese scholars said the error shows a lack of

Beijing said to order carriers to bar personal VPNs by February

China’s government has told telecommunications carriers to block individuals’ access to virtual private networks by Feb. 1, people familiar with the matter said, shutting a

China takes lead in Pacific shipping after USD6.3b deal

China is the new leader of shipping trade to the Americas. State-owned Cosco Shipping Holdings Co.’s USD6.3 billion offer to buy Orient Overseas International Ltd. would create

Hospital: Liu Xiaobo in critical condition

The hospital treating imprisoned Chinese Nobel Peace Prize laureate Liu Xiaobo said yesterday his condition is now critical and doctors are in “active rescue” mode for China’s best-known

Australia | Cardinal returns to face sexual assault charges

The most senior Vatican cleric to ever be charged in the Roman Catholic Church sex abuse scandal returned to Australia yesterday to stand trial in his

India | Police patrol for poachers as animals flee flooding

Police are patrolling for poachers as rhinoceros, deer and wild buffalo move to higher ground to escape floods devastating parts of northeast India, including a

Pakistan | Senior diplomat summoned after Kashmir fire

Pakistan summoned India’s deputy high commissioner in Islamabad Sunday after five civilians were killed by “unprovoked” Indian fire across the Line of Control in the disputed Kashmir region.

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