Health | Two cases of Malaria reported by the SSM

The Macau Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), a government body under the Health Bureau (SSM), reported the confirmation of two imported cases of Malaria on December

Transportation | Taxi hotline to halt service this month

One of the three taxi-calling service providers in the region is set to shut down its hotline at the end of this year due to continual losses and competition

Macau hackers charged with trading on stolen law firm data

Three Chinese hackers made more than USD4 million in illicit profits after breaking into the servers of top corporate law firms in New York, the U.S. said in

DSEC review state of cultural industries

The Statistics and Census Service (DSEC) has released a review on the state of Macau’s cultural industries for the year of 2015. Last year, there were 1,708 organizations

Vietnam defies Asia slowdown as economic growth holds above 6 percent

Vietnam’s economy expanded more than 6 percent for a second year, defying a regional slowdown to remain one of the world’s best performers as manufacturing surged. Key Points Gross

Briefs | PJ detains arson suspect

The Judiciary Police (PJ) found and detained an arson suspect yesterday. He is accused of starting a blaze in the early hours of Monday which destroyed around 90 motorcycles and

WiFi GO expands with 18 new spots

The government-owned wireless broadband free access system (WiFi GO) that started around six years ago saw its coverage area expand yesterday with the introduction of 18 new Internet

Macau Legend’s expansion plans in Portugal in ‘troubled waters’

The agreements signed between David Chow’s Macau Legend Development Limited (MLD) and the Municipality of Setúbal at a ceremony held on July 7 aiming to establish a new integrated

Tourist flow declines in November

Compared to the previous month, visitor arrivals in November decreased by 3.4 percent. Yet visitor arrivals last month were similar over the same month of 2015, at 2,588,645, including

Arts | Kwok Woon exhibition opens tomorrow

Art exhibition “Sailing for Dream — Works by Kwok Woon” featuring over 40 works by artist Kwok Woon will commence tomorrow, 6.30 p.m. at the Navy Yard No. 1.

Airbus’s A380 woes deepen as top buyer Emirates delays jets

Airbus Group SE’s struggles with its A380 superjumbo are deepening as the planemaker delays deliveries of a dozen aircraft over the next two years to Emirates, the double-decker’s

Corporate bits | The Wynners to perform at The Venetian

Hong Kong’s first ever “boy band,” legendary rockers The Wynners will bring their Wynners Never Say Goodbye Live 2017 concert to the Cotai Arena at the Venetian Macao

Beijing open to Vatican talks but Catholics must be patriots 

China's head of religious affairs said that Beijing is willing to have constructive dialogue with the Vatican but stressed that Catholics should "hold up high the flag of patriotism" and

No happy New Year in China as currency, liquidity fears Loom

China bulls could be facing a grim New Year’s eve. The first day of 2017 is when an annual USD50,000 quota to convert the yuan into foreign exchange

US raises no objection over aircraft carrier drill

The United States says China has the right to sail in international waters after a Chinese aircraft carrier cruised past Taiwan and into the contested South China Sea. Taiwan's Defense Ministry reported

Chinese middle class in uproar over alleged police brutality 

Thousands among China's middle class are signing online petitions to protest the dropping of an alleged police brutality case, representing a rare but concerted display of white-collar outrage with Beijing.

Kachin rebels see more Myanmar attacks, no hope for peace

Ethnic Kachin rebels long at war with Myanmar troops say the government has only escalated fighting since Aung San Suu Kyi took over as leader, crushing the hopes that had led

At Pearl Harbor, US and Japan seek absolution from the war 

In a historic pilgrimage, the leaders of Japan and the United States took to the hallowed waters of Pearl Harbor yesterday to prove that even the bitterest enemies can become allies.

Growing number of Americans are retiring outside the US 

Newly widowed, Kay McCowen quit her job, sold her house, applied for Social Security and retired to Mexico. It was a move she and her husband, Mel, had discussed

Berlin attacker thought to have fled through Netherlands

German prosecutors said yesterday that they have detained a Tunisian man they think may have been involved in last week's truck attack on a Christmas market in Berlin. The

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