Our Desk | When recycling is just an option

I was at the coastal cleanup activity at the beach next to Tam Kong Temple on Sunday when, to my surprise, I witnessed around 60 volunteers at the site. The

Tuesday, June 7, 2016 – edition no. 2573

* Critic of Mao persists in documenting China’s turbulent past * Labor exploitation usual in Macau * Man tries to abduct infant * China’s company buys  inter Milan   DOWNLOAD

The Buzz | Europe losing reputation as a renewable energy leader

Europe is losing its status as a global leader in clean energy, with investment in the region plummeting 21 percent last year, while spending in the rest of the world

World Briefs

CHINA A leisure boat capsized on a large lake in southwestern China during strong winds, killing one child and leaving another 14 people missing, local authorities said. HONG KONG The government decided

Prince | Autopsy report hints at painkiller mystery

The report from the medical examiner who conducted Prince’s autopsy is tantalizing for what it doesn’t say. The single-page document lists a fentanyl overdose as the cause of death, but it offers few

‘Anim’Arte Nam Van’ opens

Seen by the government as “a new landmark for leisure, culture and creativity,” the space known as “Anim’Arte Nam Van” officially opened to the public on Saturday. A joint project presented

Environment | Taishan plant operator urged to disclose safety flaws

The Hong Kong-listed operator of the controversial Taishan nuclear plant has been urged to disclose any safety risks relating to the project, after it was disclosed recently that the company

Letter to the Editor | ‘What the protesters stand for is not in question, but their tactics are winning more detractors than supporters’*

Dear Editor, Today is the 94th day that the protesters have set up and there are only about 7 representatives present under those tents.  I conducted an informal measurement on

Sports | Fire Service dominate Dragon Boat races weekend

The 2016 Macau International Dragon Boat events has started this weekend, with the first two days of event dedicated mostly to the local teams, public and private institutions and universities. The

Pereira Coutinho: Ho Iat Seng will be next CE

“I have no doubts that the next Chief Executive is going to be the president of the AL ,” said lawmaker Pereira Coutinho during an interview with Radio Macau that

March hails domestic violence law

A “Celebration Walk” was held yesterday, with the participation of approximately 100 people, including a small number of children, praising the latest domestic violence law that was recently approved by

Guangdong gears up for illegal betting during European Cup

The Guangdong Provincial Public Security Department (GPPSD) revealed that approximately 40,000 people have engaged in illegal football betting schemes, according to a mainland report. The number corresponds with the detentions made

History | Author hopes Macau will be able to preserve Western heritage

Tang Kaijian, a history professor at the University of Macau (UM), recently published his book “Macaology, A Touch of Alienation in the Celestial Empire: Western Civilization in Macau, 16th-19th Centuries.” The

Integrated shuttles set for trial

In compliance with the transportation policy of the government, gaming operators Galaxy Entertainment Group, Melco Crown Entertainment and Sands China have announced the trial period for an integrated shuttle bus

Environment | Volunteers take part in coastal cleanup efforts

Nearly 150 volunteers participated in the Macau Coastal Cleanup Activity; filling 43 plastic bags with 290kg of sea trash in response to the World Environment Day, which is celebrated every June

ILCM re-elects Sophie Lei as president

The International Ladies’ Club of Macau (ILCM) gathered for the Annual General Meeting (AGM) on Friday and re-elected Sophie Lei as head of the non-profit organization for another mandate. After the

Local architects invited to Hotel Estoril revamp tender

The secretary, who was speaking to journalists on the sidelines at the inauguration of the Nam Van Lake, added that the decision was “political” and was made personally by him. According

Fewer participants at June 4 candlelight vigil

The annual June 4 candlelight vigil in memory of the events that occurred in 1989 in Beijing’s Tiananmen Square took place again at the Senado Square, but had fewer participants

Dah Sing surges on sale of insurance unit for USD1.4 billion

Dah Sing Financial Holdings Ltd. shares climbed the most in almost six weeks after the Hong Kong banking group agreed to sell its life-insurance operations to Fujian Thai Hot Investment

Las Vegas | MGM Resorts to renovate Monte Carlo casino-hotel

MGM Resorts International said Friday that it will work with a New York-based hotelier to redesign the Monte Carlo Resort and Casino on the Las Vegas Strip, promising a more boutique

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