Parents approach Hong Kong for residency for overage children

Yesterday, six members of the Macau Federation of Family Reunion (MFFR) travelled to Hong Kong in an attempt to deliver a letter to the Liaison Office of the Central People’s

G2E Asia | Experts optimistic about region’s gaming market

The G2E Asia 2016 Conference commenced yesterday at The Venetian, welcoming over  180 exhibitors, 800 VIPs, and buyers from across the globe. The event’s opening ceremony brought together local government,

Heritage | Inner Harbor expected to attract more tourists

The government has recently re-acquired two boat docks located in the Inner Harbor, with plans to utilize them for space for the extension of an exclusive bus lane, according to

AL Plenary | Infectious diseases building location divides lawmakers

Whether or not the Infectious Diseases Building should occupy the area set by the government on Guia Hill next to the Public Hospital (CHCSJ) seems to not only be dividing

Statistics | Building unit purchases experience sharp decline

Information released yesterday by the Statistics and Census Service (DSEC) has indicated that a total of 1,928 building units and parking spaces have been purchased in the first quarter of

Corporate Bits | CEM participates in Guangxi power industry summit

The meeting, which was originally proposed in 2011 by China Southern Power Grid Corporation, aims to strengthen the exchange of information, knowledge and experience among power companies in Mainland China,

As China revamps regulation, PBOC gears up for central role

As China’s leaders consider ways to improve market oversight and avoid the kind of boom and bust in equities that shook investors around the world last year, the nation’s central

Huawei looks to build global smartphone brand

Chinese tech giant Huawei wants Americans to start thinking of it as a stylish smartphone brand. Huawei Technologies Ltd., which pulled out of the U.S. market for network switching gear four years ago

Hong Kong under tight security for Zhang’s visit

Hong Kong authorities rolled out a massive security operation yesterday as they braced for protests during a top Beijing official’s visit to the semiautonomous city, where tensions are rising over Chinese rule. Thousands

State media make rare remarks on Cultural Revolution

China’s official media reaffirmed yesterday the Communist Party’s longstanding judgment that the Cultural Revolution was a catastrophic mistake after staying silent on Monday’s 50th anniversary of the start of the decade- long upheaval. The official

Police launches online platform to help find missing children

A two-year old girl was rescued in central China’s Henan Province early Sunday morning, 32 hours after she was abducted, thanks to a new online platform. The girl from southwest China’s

North Korea names ex-nuclear envoy as new foreign minister

North Korea has named a career diplomat and ex-nuclear envoy with broad experience in negotiating with rivals South Korea and the United States as its new foreign minister, according to

Corruption | Malaysia says too early to conclude fraud in 1MDB-Abu Dhabi deal

Malaysia said yesterday it’s too early to conclude if fraud had occurred in dealings between its troubled state company and an Abu Dhabi sovereign wealth fund. 1Malaysia Development Bhd., which is

Philippines | Bloody anti-crime purge may haunt next president

Nine years ago Father Amado Picardal helped bury a teenager from a slum family who was gunned down by motorcycle-riding assassins in the southern Philippine city of Davao. The death

Libya plea for arms to fight Islamic State backed by U.S.

U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry backed providing weapons to Libya’s unity government to assist in the fight against Islamic State and other jihadist groups, a move endorsed at a

USA | New USD60m project to fight for First Amendment

The First Amendment is getting a new champion, with some deep pockets. The John S. and James L. Knight Foundation and Columbia University yesterday announced the launch of a USD60 million project,

IRAQ | Bombs hit Baghdad Shiite areas, killing 69

A wave of bombings struck outdoor markets and a restaurant in Shiite-dominated neighborhoods of Baghdad yesterday, killing at least 69 people, officials said — the latest in deadly militant attacks

FILM | Jarmusch, Driver bewitch Cannes with poetic ‘Paterson’

Jim Jarmusch debuted his patient, bus driver-poet drama “Paterson” at the Cannes Film Festival where festival-goers responded enthusiastically to the film’s gentle and quirky rhythms. In the movie, Adam Driver plays a bus

This Day in History | 1944 Monte Cassino falls to the Allies

Polish troops entered the hill-top abbey this morning, six days after the latest attacks began on this strategic stronghold at the western end of the German defensive position known as

Offbeat | First US penis transplant could bring hope to maimed soldiers

A 64-year-old cancer patient has received the nation’s first penis transplant, a groundbreaking operation that may also help accident victims and some of the many U.S. veterans maimed by roadside

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