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

Corporate bits | MGM receives social corporate responsibility award

MGM has received the “Outstanding Corporate Social Responsibility Award” at the 6th Cross- Strait-Four-Region Outstanding Corporate Social Responsibility Award Ceremony organized by The Mirror Post of Hong Kong.

Real Estate Matters | The Best Places to Live in Macau – 2017 – Part II

Welcome back to the second installment in this article on the most popular places to live in Macau. We are often asked by people new

Razon sees Trump as biggest risk to trade

U.S. President Donald Trump’s unpredictability and nationalist policies have become the biggest risk to global trade, Philippine billionaire and port operator Enrique Razon said. “There

Briefs | Ferrari profit jumps

Ferrari NV’s first-quarter profit jumped 36 percent as the Italian supercar maker benefited from demand for its priciest models, including the $2.1 million LaFerrari Aperta convertible and

Remote betting lifts money laundering risk at Manila casinos

In a VIP room reserved for high-spending gamblers at City of Dreams Manila casino in the Philippine capital, many of the players are nowhere to be seen.

N. Korea issues direct criticism of China amid nuke dispute

North Korea has issued a rare direct criticism of China through a commentary saying its “reckless remarks” on the North’s nuclear program are testing its patience

Phone call diplomacy | Xi urges restraint on N. Korea in chat with Duterte

Chinese President Xi Jinping discussed North Korea during a phone call with Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte, who referred to Beijing’s important role in promoting peace on the

Espionage trial for Taiwan-born Navy officer set to begin

A military trial is set to begin for a Taiwan-born Navy officer accused of passing military secrets to China or Taiwan. Lt. Cmdr. Stephanie Turo, a

China compiles own Wikipedia: public can’t edit it

China is compiling a free online encyclopedia to rival Wikipedia, but it will likely only give Beijing’s official version of sensitive historical events, and the public won’t

Trump to meet Turnbull on first presidential trip to NYC

President Donald Trump and Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull will aim to move past the rocky start to their working relationship when they meet for the first time and commemorate the 75th anniversary

United Nations | Top Philippine official to face questions at rights body

A top Philippine official is set to be questioned next week at the U.N. Human Rights Council on issues such as extrajudicial killings and vigilante justice alleged

France elects President Sunday | Le Pen and Macron clash in no holds-barred TV debate

The only face-to-face televised debate between France’s presidential candidates turned into an uncivil, no-holds- barred head-on clash of styles, politics and personalities yesterday . Emmanuel Macron called his far-right

This Day in History | 1980 – SAS rescue ends Iran embassy siege

The siege of the Iranian embassy in London has ended after a dramatic raid by SAS commandos. Five Iranian gunmen were killed and one was

Offbeat | What are the odds? Two caught trying to steal statistics exam

Call it a statistical error: Police say two University of Kentucky students crawled through an air duct to steal a statistics exam from their professor’s office but were

Football | Racism scars European football with sanctions still often weak

As monkey chants boomed around the Italian foot- ball stadium, Sulley Muntari became more incensed. The Ghanaian player sought out the referee and asked

World briefs

CHINA-N.KOREA North Korea has issued a rare direct criticism of China through a commentary saying its “reckless remarks” on the North’s nuclear program are testing its patience and

Britain’s Prince Philip, 95, to retire from royal duties

Prince Philip, the consort known for his constant support of his wife Queen Elizabeth II as well as for his occasional gaffes, will retire from royal

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