US election | NYT endorses ‘tenacious’ Clinton for president

The New York Times endorsed former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton for president, saying the Democrat’s “record of service and a raft of pragmatic ideas” represent the best choice to

World Views | Draghi wants fewer banks. Good luck with that!

Europe is over-banked. Mario Draghi knows it; John Cryan knows it; even Twitter knows it. So it’s a shame that euro zone bank mergers still look so painful. There’s clearly little

Feature | Syria believes it’s on way to military victory

Syria’s top diplomat told the world’s nations Saturday that his country’s belief in military victory is greater now because the army “is making great strides in its war against terrorism”

Nature | Africa is divided over ivory trade

Africa is divided over whether to sell the ivory of its elephants, whose continent-wide population has plummeted because of poaching. Namibia, Zimbabwe and South Africa will argue for the right to

Nature | Warmer waters might prevent baby lobsters from surviving

Baby lobsters might not be able to survive in the ocean’s waters if the ocean continues to warm at the expected rate. That is the key finding of a study performed

ASK THE VET | Acral Lick Granuloma Treatment With Veterinary Laser Surgery

Acral lick granuloma is a frustrating skin disorder which vets are often forced to treat on a trial and error basis, because no single treatment method has proven consistently effective. Veterinary

Monday, September 26, 2016 – edition no. 2651

* Annual expat explorer report | How Singapore beat New Zealand to be expats’ top place to live * Chan stands behind IACM * EPM unaware of expansion plans * FIA declares support

Commission of Audit finds leisure spaces a public risk

In a report released yesterday by the Commission of Audit (CA), the agency accused the Civil and Municipal Affairs Bureau (IACM) of mismanaging a large number of public leisure spaces

World Heritage | Section of Great Wall marred in name of restoration

Chinese officials are being pilloried over the smoothing-over of a crumbling but much-loved 700-year-old section of the Great Wall of China — a UNESCO World Heritage Site — in the

Performance tour reminds youth of dangers of smoking

Smoke-free and Healthy Life Association of Macau is organizing a performance tour, with the theme ‘smoke-free in local schools.’ Supported by the Health Bureau and by the Social Welfare Bureau,

Number of Indian tourists growing, MGTO outlines promotional strategy

The Macao Government Tourism Office (MGTO) confirmed to the Times that it has been rolling out its constant Macau promotional activities. The aim of this policy is to promote “family

Bossini revenue drops

Bossini International’s revenues decreased by eight percent to HKD2,319 million in the financial year that ended 30 June 2016, as stated in the group’s 2015/2016 Annual Results, published on Wednesday.

Hengqin introduces new anti-corruption policies

Zhuhai’s legal authority revealed earlier this week that the city’s Standing Committee of People’s Congress has launched a draft which says that the Hengqin area will implement new anti-corruption policies,

Charles Landry to present ‘Masters of Culture’ lecture

Charles Landry, an urban planning expert and author of the book “The Creative City: A Toolkit for Urban Innovators,” is the keynote speaker of this year’s “Lectures by Masters of

Music | CCM announces 2nd date for ‘Carmen’

The Macao Cultural Centre (CCM) announced it will be presenting a second date for the contemporary ballet performance of “Carmen”. The ballet adaptation of Bizet’s operatic masterpiece by Spain’s National Dance

Hopes shared for young to join MICE industry

Gene Capuano, Vice President of Convention & Exhibition Operations at the Venetian Macao, said he expects young people in Macau to show an increased interest in joining the MICE industry,

MICE | Insurance congress returns to Macau one decade on

The Worldwide Chinese Life Insurance Congress and International Dragon Awards (IDA) returned to Macau earlier this year after a decade-long break. This year’s gathering marked the 11th such event worldwide,

ATFPM to survey public opinion on government’s performance

The Macau Civil Servants Association (ATFPM) will conduct a public survey, in order to gauge public opinion regarding the performance of the Chief Executive (CE) as well as the government’s

Sports | International Marathon open for registration

The registration period for the 2016 Macau International Marathon will open tomorrow for all individuals and groups interested in competing. Additional registration periods will be open until December 3, the day

Crime | PJ caught three local youngsters during anti-drug operation

The Judiciary Police (PJ) has caught three 20-year-old residents suspected of selling and consuming hashish, the police force informed. One of the three suspects (two males and one female) is a

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