Macau-based coach sees need to enhance competition

Jose Arlindo Filho (better known as Josecler) a Brazilian coach and former footballer based in Macau, who has been working on the field for many years, has a strong opinion

Mermaids in Senado Square to encourage people to ‘care about fish’

In an initiative from the international organization, People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA), two activists dressed as mermaids posed at the Senado Square fountain yesterday. The event aimed to

Health Bureau condemns reports about Macau’s medical service

The Health Bureau (SSM) has contested a South China Morning Post report that criticized the city’s medical service. “Earlier, a report alluded that because of the lack of infrastructure and

Bus drivers demand more support facilities near bus stops

A survey released by the Macao Federation of Transportation (AGERTM) indicated that local bus drivers are in serious need of an increase in the infrastructure available to them along their

Briefs | Beijing-Lisbon flights likely to happen

Chief Executive Chui Sai On, on an official visit to Lisbon, has revealed that direct flights between Beijing and Lisbon will soon be added to airline flight lists, according to

Center to promote relations with Portuguese-speaking countries to be built

Macau’s Chief Executive, Chui Sai On, said in Lisbon that his government is studying the creation of a complex in Macau which will incorporate the various initiatives that are underway

Workers threaten to jump from building under construction

On Wednesday morning, a group of approximately ten workers reportedly attempted to jump from the Grand Lisboa Cotai construction site in order to obtain their overdue salaries, according to a

Real Estate Matters | The Definitive Guide For Tenants: Part 1 – Finding a Property

The Yearly Guide For Renting A Home In this ‘Guide For Tenants’ series over the next 5 weeks we will cover: Part 1 - Finding a Property Finding

Singapore high-rise office rents decline 7 percent

Singapore landlords are paying the penalty for a slowing economy. Alone among the world’s major cities, the cost of renting an office with panoramic views is falling as supply outstrips demand. Annual

Briefs | Adega de Pegões tops ‘Muscats du Monde’

Hong Kong stocks ended a volatile week on a brighter note as casino shares surged and Cheung Kong Property Holdings Ltd. climbed after buying land. The Hang Seng Index rose as much

Tesla’s Autopilot system under scrutiny in fatal crash

Tesla faces new scrutiny in China about its vehicle Autopilot system after state television broadcast allegations that a man killed in a crash had activated the driver-assist feature of his

Wukan | China expels journalists from fishing village under siege

Journalists were attacked and forced out of the fishing village where China has suppressed new protests five years after the village received international attention for demonstrations against land seizures. Wukan remains

Flight MH370 | Wing flap found in Tanzania confirmed to be part of missing Malaysian airliner

A wing flap that washed ashore on an island off Tanzania has been identified as belonging to missing Malaysia Airlines Flight 370, Australian officials said yesterday. The flap was found in June

Philippines | Witness says President Duterte ordered killings of 1,000

A former Filipino militiaman testified before the country’s Senate yesterday that President Rodrigo Duterte, when he was still a city mayor, ordered him and other members of a liquidation squad

Indonesia | Two tourists killed in Bali boat explosion, many injured

Two foreign tourists were killed and about 20 other people were injured in an explosion yesterday on a speedboat that was ferrying them from the Indonesian tourist island of Bali

Hinkley Point | UK approves stalled Chinese funded nuclear power plant deal

The British government yesterday approved the construction of the country’s first new nuclear power plant in more than two decades, a French and Chinese-backed project that had prompted high-level fears

This Day in History | 1968 – Post Office backs first class service

The first day of the new two-tier postal system has had a mixed reaction from the public, with some queuing to buy the new 5d first-class stamps and others complaining

Offbeat | Man accused of mailing dead animals to school job winner

A southern Indiana man passed over for a coaching and teaching position allegedly mailed four dead skunks and a dead raccoon to the successful applicant, court documents say. Travis Tarrants, 40,

Shoppes at Parisian launch marked with three days of fashion festivities

The Parisian Macao’s Avenue des Champs Elysees at Shoppes at Parisian was transformed into a glamorous runway on Wednesday  night for an exclusive designer runway show, Front Row, to mark

Football | Ronaldo hopes Madrid learns lessons from Sporting scare

Cristiano Ronaldo hopes Real Madrid learned its lesson after almost losing at home to Sporting Lisbon in its Champions League opener. Madrid’s late comeback yesterday gave the defending champions a winning start

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