The Buzz | Chicago flight to China diverted due to ‘unruly passenger’

United Airlines says a flight bound for Hong Kong from Chicago was diverted near Tokyo after 12 hours because of an “unruly passenger.” Chicago-based United Airlines spokesman Charles

Transport | Uber, Ola services said close to regulatory clearance in India

India is set to clear the ride-hailing services of Uber Technologies Inc. and Ola by issuing guidelines to make them legal, according to a person with knowledge of

Views on Asia | India stock fears shadowed by Macau’s war on dirty cash

Amid the panic and confusion caused by India’s ban on 86 percent of cash in circulation, there’s hope that the pain in the stock market won’t last beyond

Tuesday, November 29, 2016 – edition no. 2694

* Poverty, despair breed new generation of Philippine rebels * Sacred music festival returns * Local delegation visits taishan nuclear plant *Syrian troops capture parts of rebel-held Aleppo   DOWNLOAD

Ninth Gathering of Macanese Communities kicks off

The ninth edition of the gathering of Macanese communities held every three years was formally opened yesterday at the Sheraton Grand Macao Hotel. For this year’s edition the

I Int’l Film Festival | Reaching out

The IFFAM committee has organized a number of activities leading up to, and in tandem with, the festival, which are aimed at reaching out to the

CE: Macau aims to industrialize traditional Chinese medicine

The government is committed to the industrialization of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) in Macau, the Chief Executive said on Friday. Chui Sai On made the remarks

UM to establish Chinese-Portuguese bilingual teaching and training center

The University of Macau (UM) plans to establish a Chinese-Portuguese bilingual teaching and training center next spring. The move, according to a statement by UM, was made “in order

Anima opens new facility and calls for regulation over microchipping

Animal welfare group Anima (Macau) launched its Cat’s Paradise in Coloane Village on Saturday to help resolve the ongoing challenge of rescuing and effectively caring for stray cats

Education | Model European Union brings together 56 students from six local universities

Fifty-six students from six tertiary institutions in Macau participated over the weekend at the fourth edition of the Macau Model European Union (EU). Participants – undergraduate and

Music | Fifth Macau Jazz Week opens

Macau Jazz Week 2016, the fifth edition of the festival, kicked off last night at the Macau Cultural Center with the ‘Asian Jazz All-Stars Power Quartet.’ The quartet

Arts | CCM presents ‘The Nutcracker’

The Macao Cultural Centre (CCM) has announced that “The Nutcracker,” an all-time classic for families, is coming to Macau. The show will be staged from January 13 to

Policy Address | Lionel Leong Salary growth and labor import top lawmakers’ concerns

Last Friday, Secretary for Economy and Finance, Lionel Leong continued to answer questions posed by the lawmakers, during the second day of his Policy Address presentation

Hong Kong-Shenzhen stock-trading link to start on December 5

China will start its second stock-trading link with Hong Kong on Dec. 5, another step in the country’s efforts to open up the mainland market.

Jaguar Land Rover wants to make electric cars in Brexit U.K.

Jaguar Land Rover Ltd. said it intends to build electric cars in the U.K. if the government can overcome shortfalls in available energy and infrastructure investment, potentially

13 detained in China over deadly construction collapse

Chinese authorities detained 13 people over the collapse of scaffolding at a power plant construction site that killed 74 workers, as a preliminary investigation zeroed in on how

Castro’s death a reminder in China of changed communist axis 

In the shadow of east Beijing’s soaring glass skyscrapers, elderly retirees still speak nostalgically about their Cuban brothers-in-arm, faraway comrades bound by communist solidarity. But in central Beijing’s halls

Strong earthquake in remote far-western China kills 1

A  strong earthquake in a remote area of China’s extreme west has killed at least one villager after a home collapsed, authorities said Saturday. The seismological bureau of China’s Xinjiang

New Zealand | 7 dead, 1 missing as waves hit fishing boat

Seven people were killed and another person was missing after a chartered fishing boat disappeared from view in large waves at the entrance to a harbor near Auckland, New Zealand authorities

Singapore teams heads to Hong Kong to secure army carriers

Singapore’s army is sending a team to Hong Kong to secure nine of its armored personnel carriers that were seized by customs authorities while in transit through the southern Chinese territory,

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