Brazilian justice has blocked assets of the company that serves as the host broadcaster organization for the Olympic Games. The decision announced on Monday impacts any financial resources, trucks, equipment and
Russia and Ukraine’s political rivalry will extend into the world of football in 2018 as they try to outdo each other in hosting two of the sport’s biggest events. Ukraine’s capital
The helmsman who operated a passenger boat that sank in a Thai river over the weekend has been arrested for violating navigation laws as the death toll climbed yesterday to
SYRIA Top American and Russian diplomats joined together yesterday in a last-ditch bid to save Syria’s week-old truce, on a day the pair once envisioned as the start of a
Zimbabwe’s economy is falling apart, and police are cracking down on growing anti-government protests. But the country’s comedy scene is booming. No subject seems taboo. Even 92-year-old President Robert Mugabe, widely
Macau’s immigration authorities are well known for their strict views and heavy-handed enforcement of immigration laws in the Territory. Anyone caught doing any kind of work in Macau without a
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The fall in Macau’s gaming services exports is expected to reach its lowest point this year, and the economy as a whole will contract 5.9 percent, in real terms, according
Hong Kong-based Indonesian domestic worker, Eni Lestari, took the stage at the United Nations Summit on Refugees and Migrants in New York yesterday to remind world leaders of the plight
A male (27) tourist from mainland China threatened several casino gamblers using syringes and a fake report that stated he was HIV positive. His stated purpose was to coerce the
The International School of Macao (TIS) will be offering a series of educational workshops for teachers through its new Early Childhood Education Academy. According to a TIS press release, the academy
A survey conducted by the Statistics and Census Service (DSEC) for the second quarter of 2016, showed that local residents participating in cultural activities totaled 257,900, with a participation rate
The General Association of Chinese Students of Macao has released the results of a survey conducted recently, showing that over 80 percent of more than 1,300 interviewed students have a
Jim Cramer, the host of CNBC’s “Mad Money” television show, has claimed that Macau’s gaming market could grow further, after a 1.1 percent increase in the city’s gambling revenue last
Macau must continue to strive to join the International Olympic Committee (IOC), said former Sports Bureau (ID) president Manuel Silvério in an interview with Lusa news agency. “Macau should continue to
The Cultural Affairs Bureau (IC) has announced that it will carry out an inspection of the roof of St. Anthony’s Church between September 26 and October 13. Back in May, the
Philippine casino mogul Enrique Razon is pushing ahead with plans to build a 20 billion peso (USD418 million) resort in Manila, undeterred by President Rodrigo Duterte’s crackdown on gambling. The chairman
The overnight interbank yuan rate surged the most since January in Hong Kong amid speculation China’s central bank is intervening to fend off bearish bets on the currency. The offshore yuan
Samsung’s smartphone problems expanded yesterday to China’s populous market, where the South Korean tech giant was looking into reports two Galaxy Note 7 handsets exploded in a country where it
This year’s Paris Motor Show by Mercedes-Benz is characterized by change: celebrating their world premieres in Hall 5.2 will be the electric drive versions of the new smart fortwo, the
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