28th Arts Festival | ‘Constellation Works’ exhibition inaugurated

The exhibition, “Constellation Works by Nicolas Delaroche”, integrated into the 28th Macao Arts Festival, was inaugurated on Friday at the Tap Seac Gallery, according to

Money laundering | Monetary authorities to step up fight against financial crime

The respective monetary authorities of Macau and Hong Kong have joined hands with mainland financial organizations to draft and implement new tactics in the fight against

London flight chaos as British Airways seeks to restore services

British Airways flights in and out of London’s Heathrow airport, the third busiest in the world, were disrupted for a second day as the carrier struggled

China’s bicycle renaissance is no boon to biggest producers

In China, a bicycle-sharing phenomenon is changing the way urban dwellers get around - and forcing listed manufacturers to scramble to get a slice of the profits.

Corporate bits | Sands China participates in clean plate challenge

In support of World Hunger Day, Sands China Ltd. team members participated in the Clean Plate Challenge from May 23 to 25. It is the company’s

Ask the Vet | 5 Causes of Puppy Sneezing

Puppy sneezing may be a symptom of allergies or a respiratory infection. Usually sneezing is not a serious medical condition, and can be treated or go away

Former police official convicted of murder

China on Friday executed a former top police official convicted of murder and other crimes in a case that attracted broad public interest, along with accusations of torture and abuse

US: Jets conduct unsafe intercept of Navy aircraft

Two Chinese aircraft conducted an unprofessional intercept of a U.S. Navy surveillance aircraft over the South China Sea, the Pentagon said Friday, marking the second time in about a

HKSAR Financial Secretary questions Moody’s over debt downgrade

Moody’s Investors Service’s decision to downgrade Hong Kong’s debt rating last week was based on “shallow” evidence, Hong Kong Financial Secretary Paul Chan wrote in a blog

India imposes security lockdown in Kashmir

Government forces enforced a strict curfew in parts of Indian-controlled Kashmir yesterday, a day after the killing of a prominent rebel commander by Indian soldiers sparked massive protests

South Korea confirms fishing crew’s safety after hijack scare 

South Korea said Saturday that it has confirmed the safety of crew members from a fishing vessel that had lost contact in waters off Somalia, prompting Seoul to dispatch

Philippines pounds militants as civilians found shot dead 

Philippine forces found the bodies of what appeared to be eight executed civilians as authorities launched fresh airstrikes yesterday to drive militants linked to the Islamic State group

Charges: Sex traffickers took hundreds from Thailand to US

Hundreds of women were brought from Thailand to the U.S. and forced to be “modern day sex slaves,” according to an indictment unsealed last week that charges high-level members

Trump calls first trip abroad ‘home run’ as challenges await 

President Donald Trump on Saturday said his maiden trip abroad was a “home run” and he vowed to overcome the threat of terrorism, concluding a

Offbeat | Coal trains fewer as Appalachian railroads keep rolling 

As the coal industry has fallen on lean times, fewer freight trains are rumbling through West Virginia. Some Appalachian towns, like Matoaka, no longer see the

This Day in History | 1985 – Fans die in Heysel rioting

Thirty-nine Juventus football fans have died during rioting at the European Cup Final in Brussels. The tragedy occured when a wall collapsed in the stadium

Photo Shop | Surprise wins at Dragon Boat races

The Monte Carlo Sports Club and the Association of Macao Youth Development (AMYD) placed first in their respective categories of the Dragon Boat races yesterday at the Nam

Vettel wins Monaco GP ahead of Ferrari teammate Raikkonen

Sebastian Vettel beat his Ferrari teammate Kimi Raikkonen to win the Monaco Grand Prix yesterday and comfortably extend his lead at the top of the

Football | Wenger collects record 7th FA Cup

Removing the record seventh FA Cup winner’s medal from his pocket, Arsene Wenger was gratified and yet apprehensive. “For once I have kept my medal,” said the

World briefs

IRAQ The advance of government troops slowed yesterday in the last push to drive Islamic State group militants from the remaining pockets of Mosul. The city’s wide-scale military

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