Health | Avian Flu infects 12 more in mainland China

The Health Bureau (SSM) revealed yesterday that there are 12 new cases of human infection in mainland China by the avian influenza  virus (H7N9), citing

HK-mainland cross-border express train fuels jurisdiction debate

Debate continues over jurisdictions within the cross-border express train terminus in the Kowloon- mainland rail link, as no deals have yet been made by the Beijing and

Kou Meng Pok announces legislative elections candidacy

Kou Meng Pok, president of Pearl Horizon Condominium Owners United Association and protest leader for the Pearl Horizon buyers, announced yesterday that he would be candidate

Easter saw a 5.6pct increase in number of tourists

According to the figures provided by the Public Security Police Force (PSP), Macau registered a total of 427,254 tourist arrivals during the four-day Easter holidays on April

Human Resources | 10 MGM IT engineers sent to Hollywood for training

Julie Zhu In preparation for the opening of MGM Cotai, MGM recently sent a group of 10 local team members from its Digital and Technology department

Beer store event features musicians, artists

A long one of the region’s oldest streets is a store that retails hundreds of craft beer brands and flavors from across the globe, aiming to offer

Volkswagen plans all-electric car for China next year 

Volkswagen, Europe’s biggest automaker, plans to launch its first pure-electric car in China next year as Beijing steps up pressure on the industry to promote alternatives to gasoline. The announcement

China to relax trading of used cars to spur new vehicle demand

China will take further steps to relax trading of used cars in an effort to encourage existing owners to sell their old vehicles and buy new

Business group | China backtracking on market opening

An American business group says China’s push to develop its own technology and other industries has “narrowed the space” for foreign companies to compete in its market. In a report

Corporate bits | Sands China holds activity for MSO

On Friday, 50 Sands China Care Ambassadors invited 50 members of the Macau Special Olympics (MSO) to a carnival held at Paradise Gardens at Sands Cotai Central.

Appealing for calm, China says US wants talks on North Korea

Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi made a new appeal for calm on the Korean Peninsula yesterday and said he believes the United States would prefer a diplomatic

Taiwan gives Chinese asylum seeker temporary housing

Taiwan’s immigration department said yesterday that it has provided temporary accommodation to a Chinese dissident who left his tour group intending to apply for political asylum in

Trump’s trademarks | Ivanka’s biz prospers as politics mixes with business

On April 6, Ivanka Trump’s company won provisional approval from the Chinese government for three new trademarks, giving it monopoly rights to sell Ivanka brand jewelry, bags

Philippines | At least 26 dead as bus plunges into ravine

At least 26 people died yesterday when the bus they were traveling in apparently lost its brakes and plunged into a deep ravine in a northern Philippine

Australia | PM scraps visa for skilled foreign workers

Australia will scrap a temporary visa for skilled overseas workers, the prime minister said yesterday, arguing that Australians must be given priority over foreigners for local jobs.

India | Tycoon Vijay Mallya arrested in UK on fraud charges

British police yesterday arrested Indian business tycoon Vijay Mallya in London on behalf of authorities in India, where he is wanted on charges of money laundering

Japan | Pence: US won’t rest until North Korea gives up nuclear weapons

The U.S. will not relent until it achieves its objective of ensuring the Korean Peninsula is free of nuclear weapons, Vice President Mike Pence said yesterday while

United Nations | North Korea accuses US of creating situation for nuclear war

North Korea’s deputy U.N. ambassador accused the United States yesterday of turning the Korean Peninsula into “the world’s biggest hotspot” and creating “a dangerous situation in which a

UK | Prime minister May to seek early election on June 8

In a shock announcement, Prime Minister Theresa May yesterday called for an early general election to be held June 8 to seek a strong mandate as

This Day in History | 2005 – Ratzinger is elected as new Pope

Taking the name Pope Benedict XVI, the 78-year-old German appeared on the balcony of St Peter’s Basilica. His arrival was greeted by loud cheers

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