Offbeat | Sea turtle flaps flippers in 1st rehab swim after surgery

Bank the green sea turtle flapped her flippers with vigor in her first swim after a life-saving operation to remove a heavy mass of swallowed coins from

Rugby | England mauls Scotland to retain 6 Nations, tie wins record

There’s just no satisfying England coach Eddie Jones. His team had just reaffirmed its dominance of northern-hemisphere rugby by retaining the Six Nations in spectacular style, tying New

Badminton | Chong Wei wins 4th All England title and says he’ll be back

Top-ranked Lee Chong Wei won his fourth All England Open crown yesterday and changed his mind about it being his 13th and last visit to badminton’s

World briefs

SOUTH KOREA President Park Geun-hye departure from the presidential palace came a day after tens of thousands of opponents and supporters divided the streets of downtown Seoul with

The Buzz | Ho: NPC confirmed legality of Macau’s Land Law

According to TDM, the AL will finish reviewing the meeting records related to the region’s Land Law approval by the end of this month. The records

Property | Toronto may be next with foreign homebuyers tax

Toronto may be next on the list of global cities with a tax on home purchases by foreigners as government officials search for ways to cool

World Views | What restaurants can take away from Chinese takeout

It’s never smart to keep hungry people waiting for their food. They turn “hangry.” No one has mastered this idea better than Chinese takeout restaurants, which

Ask the Vet | 6 Types of Canine Dermatitis

Canine dermatitis is a general term for common canine skin infections. This condition is quite common and plagues dogs of all breeds and ages. Here are six common

Despite poaching, South Africa plans for rhino horn trade

South Africa’s government is moving ahead with plans to allow a domestic trade and limited export of rhino horns, alarming many international conservationists who believe rhinos

Feature | Escape from Venezuela: Passports vanish when they’re needed most

Joel Bustamante was fed up with the soaring cost of living and the shootouts and petty crime in his working-class Caracas neighborhood. He was ready, he

Monday, March 13, 2017 – edition no. 2761

* Lai Chi Vun Petition calls for end to shipyard demolitions * Q&A - Philippe Graton | Photographer, author: ‘We can bring Michel Vaillant back to Macau for a new adventure’ *

Beijing says it followed law in approving 38 Trump trademarks

China yesterday defended its handling of 38 trademarks it recently approved provisionally for President Donald Trump, saying it followed the law in processing the applications at a pace

Albergue SCM to host ‘Across China by Bike’ fundraising gala

Across China by Bike 2017” Charity Fund Raising Gala, organized by Jack’s Kitchen, is expected to commence tomorrow at 6.30 p.m. at Albergue SCM. Co-organized

Culture | Passion Cinematheque preparing for March 30 re-launch

Passion Cinematheque will have its grand opening at the end of the month to mark the venue’s re-launch under the administration of a private institution.

Lai Chi Vun | Tam denies lack of communication with Rosário

The Secretary for Social Affairs and Culture, Alexis Tam, said in a media statement released yesterday that there are no communication problems between his own secretariat

St. Patrick’s Day parade to return next week

The Consulate General of Ireland in Hong Kong and Macau and the Irish Chamber of Commerce are jointly planning a series of events and activities to

‘Tourist Police’ are bilingual, says PSP

The new police force that commenced operations this week comprises officers who are proficient in both Mandarin and English, the Public Security Police Force (PSP) told

Executive Council | Bureau directors replace secretary as head of consultative bodies

The Executive Council (ExCo) concluded its analysis of several administrative regulations for the public works and transportation sector, the council spokesperson announced at a press conference

Kim Jong Nam murder | Two Malaysians leave North Korea after being stranded by travel ban

Two Malaysian employees of the U.N.’s World Food Program who were stranded in North Korea because of a travel ban have left the country, the U.N.

Taiwan continues to ease visa regulations

Chinese citizens who have worked for at least a year, or who study at universities in Macau, will be eligible to apply for Taiwan travel permits through

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