Panda Pavilion closed for first-time mating

The Giant Panda Pavilion will be closed from tomorrow until July 11. Leong Kun Fond, administration committee member of the Civic and Municipal Affairs Bureau (IACM), stated that during the

Retail | Chow Tai Fook seeks Chinese tourists abroad

Chow Tai Fook Jewellery Group Ltd. is chasing Chinese tourist dollars overseas as the economic slowdown in China crimps luxury sales and contributed to a 46 percent drop in full-­year

Environment | Gasoline and diesel to comply with Euro V standards

Under newly proposed rules, the sale of unleaded gasoline and diesel for vehicle use in Macau should meet standards equivalent to the Euro V standard. The Executive Council (ExCo) concluded

Cooperation | Chinese foreign policy forges new links with Belt and Road plans

This is not new. It started more than one thousand years ago during the Han dynasty. Now we have the continuation. The B&R initiative is a new type of

Workshop to emphasize the most recent developments in bilateral relations

The main purpose of the Workshop on Contemporary Relations between China and Central and Eastern Europe, organized by the European Union Academic Program – Macao (EUAP-M) was to “emphasize the

Citigroup sues AT&T over right to say ‘thanks’ to customers

Thanking loyal customers for their business may seem uncontroversial, but Citigroup Inc. has something to say about how exactly you do it. The bank sued AT&T Inc. on Friday over the

Mercedes-Benz to start selling plug-in fuel cell SUV next year

Mercedes-Benz will start selling a fuel-cell electric version of its GLC sport utility vehicle next year, an effort to broaden the appeal of the technology with the first publicly available battery

Corporate Bits | ‘Now you see me 2’ screening at the Venetian

An exclusive screening of the action thriller film “Now You See Me 2” from Lionsgate’s Summit Entertainment label was held at The Venetian early this month. According to a Sands China’s press

Explosion at Shanghai’s main international airport injures 4

A small explosion at a check-in area of Shanghai’s main international airport injured four people yesterday but did not cause any disruption to flights, officials said. The blast at Pudong International

New Taiwan leader rejects predecessor’s bid to visit HK

Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wen blocked her predecessor, Ma Ying-jeou, from making a landmark visit to Hong Kong this week, citing security concerns. Ma’s travel request was rejected on grounds that the

IMF urges Beijing to tackle ‘high’ corporate debt immediately

The International Monetary Fund’s No. 2 official urged China to take immediate steps to tackle rising corporate debt or risk “dangerous detours” during the country’s transition to a consumption-oriented economy. “Corporate

China now rivals U.S., Europe as growth engine for Asia exports

China is now an equal or even bigger driver of export growth in neighboring economies than the U.S. and E.U combined, marking a significant shift in the economic pecking order

Severe weather | Rainstorms hit several provinces

Rain and hail have brought havoc to several Chinese provinces, causing casualties and economic losses. Floods in Hunan, Guangdong, Guangxi and Guizhou left one dead and five missing. More than

It’s not all bad news in HK | Singapore losing out to Hong Kong in race to be most competitive

Singapore and Hong Kong have been vying for years to hold the crown of most competitive place to do business. Now a clear winner is emerging: Hong Kong. While Hong Kong

Bangladesh arrests over 5,000 in crackdown on extremists

  Police in Bangladesh said yesterday that they have arrested more than 5,000 criminal suspects in the past few days as they continue a nationwide crackdown to try and stop a

ACT exams canceled in South Korea, Hong Kong over breach

Operators of the ACT college entrance exam on Saturday canceled the tests for students in South Korea and Hong Kong at the last moment over what they said was a

Korea prosecutors raid Lotte headquarters as probes widen

South Korean prosecutors widened their probes into Lotte Group, searching the conglomerate’s headquarters and the offices of some of its units, including those of the hotel subsidiary that’s preparing for

Philippines | Ali exhibit opens in venue of ‘Thrilla in Manila’

Filipino fans remembering boxing legend Muhammad Ali gathered near the site of his epic “Thrilla in Manila” fight with Joe Frazier for an art and photo tribute Friday. The display near

Trump mocks Romney on ‘trickle-down racism’ comment

Donald Trump returned to the combative form that helped him win the U.S. Republican presidential nomination, slamming Democrats, calling for his party to unite behind him, and responding to Mitt

This Day in History | 1967 Moscow calls for UN action against Israel

The United Nations Security Council has rejected Soviet demands for an immediate vote on a resolution condemning Israel’s aggression in the six-day war. Moscow - which has close ties with Egypt

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