After Dalai Lama met Lady Gaga, China warns of his motives

China warned people to be aware of what it said are nefarious motives of the Dalai Lama after he met with Lady Gaga on a trip to the U.S. and

Our Desk | About the rules… And the exceptions

As someone once said, “the less educated people are, the more rules they have.” This quote suggests that education is somehow opposed to regulations. Is this really true? I wonder… But

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Wushu school performed for the public

The Escola de Wushu Juvenil de Macau organized a youth fellowship festival yesterday at the international Shooting Range. The school’s students performed the basic Wushu movements for the public. The

Education | EPM and MAC win school touch rugby competition

The International School of Macao (TIS) hosted Macau’s first touch rugby competition on Saturday. According to a statement sent to the Times by the organizers, the winner of the boys’ competition

Beijing cuts contact with Taiwan liaison body over Tsai

Beijing said Saturday it had cut off contact with the main Taiwan liaison body because of President Tsai Ing-wen’s refusal to endorse the concept of a single Chinese nation, ratcheting

Xu Yingzhen to be the new Forum Macau head

Xu Yingzhen will be the new Secretary-General of the Permanent Secretariat of Forum Macau, according to weekly Catholic newspaper “O Clarim.” Xu’s appointment was reportedly disclosed by China on Wednesday

São João Festival growing bigger every year

The 10th edition the São João Festival that took place over the weekend in the St Lazarus district, had more space, more diversity and more visitors when compared to

Ng Kuok Cheong | ‘Five-year plan is merely a promotional booklet’

The Macao Community Development Initiative (MCDI) has sharply criticized the government’s Five year Development Plan. Ng Kuok Cheong, who is a member of the association together with Au Kam San,

Arts | IC launches painting exhibition by French artist

The Cultural Affairs Bureau launched the exhibition “Plis & Replis 3 – Works by Noël Dolla” on Friday at Tap Seac Gallery, showcasing 32 works by French artist Noël Dolla. As

Gov’t expects limited ‘Brexit’ impact

The government says it is paying close attention to developments unfolding since the United Kingdom opted for a “Brexit” in its referendum last week, though it believes the decision will

More child abuse cases are being reported

The Against Child Abuse (Macau) Association Child Protection Centre organized a ceremony on Saturday to commemorate its 10th anniversary. During the event, the association revealed that the center received 66

Transportation | Local airport continues to grow

From January  untill  mid-June of 2016, the number of passengers and of aircraft movements handled by the Macau International Airport (MIA) increased by 16 percent and 6 percent, respectively, when

Int’l trade event kicks off at CCM

The first session of the Pearl River Delta Academy of International Trade and Investment Law (PRAIA) event will be hosted at the Macao Cultural Center (CCM) from today until Friday.

Tourism | IACM launches virtual guide to its headquarters

According to a press release issued by IACM, the system is accessible via smart phone or other mobile devices and allows “virtual visitors” to learn more about the history of

Corporate Bits | Wynn and ACM organize SME procurement partnership meeting

Wynn Resorts Macau is partnering with the Macau Chamber of Commerce (ACM) to organize the “2016 Second Quarter Wynn Local SME Procurement Partnership Meeting – Facilities Session” on July 11

HK stocks tumble most in four months as HSBC leads losses

Hong Kong stocks plunged on Friday, led by HSBC Holdings Plc and Standard Chartered Plc, after the U.K.’s vote to leave the European Union spurred global market turmoil. The Hang Seng

China tightens Internet rules for Baidu and other search engines

Chinese authorities will require Baidu Inc. and other search engines to report banned content and verify advertisers’ qualifications in its latest attempt at Internet regulation. Under rules to take effect Aug.

Beijing-led development bank approves first loans

A new Chinese-led development bank has approved its first loans and expects to suffer no impact from Britain’s vote to leave the European Union, the bank’s president said Saturday at

Rescuers search rubble in east China after tornado kills 98

Rescuers in eastern China searched Friday for survivors of a tornado and hailstorm that killed at least 98 people as it swept over a city’s outskirts, destroying buildings, smashing trees and flipping

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