Creative art fair returns this weekend

The “Art Fair @ 5 Outubro Street” will be held on Saturday and Sunday between 3 p.m. and 8 p.m. at the Hong Kung Temple Square. The event is organized

Aviation Authority: ‘No information on new airports’

The Civil Aviation Authority of Macao (AACM) has stated in an email to the Times that they “do not have information about the opening of new airports in the Pearl

More unauthorized taxi operations in May

During May, the total number of taxis involved in legal infractions was 302, as announced yesterday by the Public Security Police Force (PSP). 107 cases were related to accusations of

Well-being | Fans celebrate International Yoga Day on Sunday

Two yoga practitioners in the city are set to hold an outdoor yoga session on Sunday to celebrate the upcoming second International Yoga Day which takes place every June 21. Kerill

Britain’s EU vote | June 23 referendum will have consequences for generations to come

The debate over the referendum that will determine whether or not the United Kingdom remains in the European Union “is probably the biggest strategic, political, economic and business decision that

Gaming | MGM-Boyd deal ends saga of US junket scrutiny

MGM Resorts International finally reconciled its Atlantic City complications last week, after it agreed to buy Boyd Gaming’s half of Borgata Hotel for USD900 million. This conclusion comes after almost

Gov’t to continue policy of ‘residents only’ dealers

The government has reiterated that it will not change its current policy in which only Macau ID holders are allowed to be employed as card dealers, or croupiers, in Macau’s

Science and Technology Award winners announced

The preliminary results of the Macau Science and Technology Awards 2016 were announced yesterday. A total of 18 prizes proposed by the awards’ evaluation committee will be distributed among the

Real Estate Matters | The biggest property investment mistakes: Mistakes to avoid if you buy property – Part 1

Juliet Risdon is a Director of JML Property and a property investor. Having established the company in 1994, JML Property offers Investment Property & Homes. It specializes in managing properties

The Buzz | Suicide car bomb attack kills 4 in Turkish town

A Kurdish rebel suicide bomber detonated an explosives-laden vehicle outside a police headquarters near Turkey’s border with Syria yesterday, killing four other people. An Interior Ministry officia, said two civilians and two women

Corporate Bits | Newsweek names sands china 62nd ‘greenest’ company

For the second straight year, Newsweek magazine has named Sands China as one of the ‘greenest’ companies in the world. The company’s global ranking jumped to number 62 in the

World Briefs

CHINA’s State Oceanic Administration said four officers were killed when a marine surveillance plane crashed into a mountain along the country’s east coast. The accident occurred on Tuesday during a

Suzuki plans resignations, pay cuts over faulty mileage testing

Suzuki Motor Corp. Chairman Osamu Suzuki ceded the role of chief executive officer and one of his top deputies will resign after the automaker admitted to using unapproved fuel-economy testing

Bollywood filmmaker challenges censoring of drug-abuse film

A Bollywood film producer took his row with India’s censor board to a court yesterday, challenging dozens of cuts and changes to a film that depicts the menace of drug

Company sues PepsiCo Inc. over Super Bowl ad

A Norwalk, Connecticut, advertising company has sued PepsiCo Inc. in New York over a Super Bowl commercial, saying its design ideas were stolen. Betty Advertising filed the lawsuit Tuesday in Manhattan

Four killed in crash of marine surveillance plane

China's State Oceanic Administration said four officers were killed when a marine surveillance plane crashed into a mountain along the country's east coast. The accident occurred Tuesday during a routine mission

Children at five are 8-cm taller than four decades ago

Chinese children are much taller and stronger than four decades ago, with the height gap standing at 8 centimeters (cm), a government survey showed yesterday. The National Health and Family Planning

Beijing plans oceanic ‘space station’ in South China Sea

China is speeding up efforts to design and build a manned deep-sea platform to help it hunt for minerals in the South China Sea, one that may also serve a

Singapore | Gov’t staff to lose internet access at work

Government employees in Singapore will soon lose their internet access at work to make official information systems more secure, authorities said yesterday. The government's Infocomm Development Authority said it has begun

Papua New Guinea | Police and students clash; 23 injured

Police in Papua New Guinea fired gunshots yesterday to quell a student protest demanding the prime minister’s resignation, the government said. The country’s police commissioner said nearly two dozen people

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