Hovione, a medicine factory near Edifício do Lago, has been accused of causing air pollution in the neighborhood. During a factory open day on Saturday, Hovione’s general manager Eddie Leong
The Secretary for Administration and Justice, Sonia Chan, stated that the government has taken the initiative to withdraw the legal draft of the so-called “Interregional Judicial Assistance in Criminal Matters”,
The Zhuhai government announced today that thirty percent of the cars it expects to buy in the coming years will be electric. The cars will be purchased and used by
Macau’s government plans to introduce penalties for violations in its USD30 billion gaming industry, as it plugs gaps in outdated laws including one banning phone-betting at casinos. Responding to a June 2
For a measure of just how tough Hong Kong retailers have it, look at Sa Sa International Holdings Ltd. Shares of the city’s biggest cosmetics seller are down 70 percent
Regional airline Thai Smile will suspend its flights between the Macau International Airport (MIA) and the Suvarnabhumi Airport in Bangkok starting in September, due to commercial reasons. The budget airline began
Residents of a village in southern China where police have been deployed took to the streets yesterday to protest the detention of the village’s democratically elected leader and historic seizures of land. The
China’s home prices rose in fewer cities in May than the previous month, with gains in some second-tier locations surpassing those in Shanghai and Shenzhen. New-home prices excluding affordable homes climbed
A Hong Kong bookseller whose disappearance sparked international concern said yesterday that he was so despondent during his detention by authorities in mainland China that he considered suicide. Lam Wing-kee told The Associated Press
At least 35 people have been killed by landslides and floods on Indonesia’s Java island and many others are missing, an official said yesterday. Dozens of houses were buried in the landslides and
India said yesterday that it was confident of winning China’s support for U.S.-backed efforts for its membership in a group of 48 nations controlling access to sensitive nuclear technology. External Affairs
Tens of thousands of people on Okinawa protested yesterday against the presence of U.S. military bases on the Japanese island, many wearing black to mourn the rape and killing of
Senior diplomats of the U.S. and North Korea are slated to attend a security conference in Beijing next week, but the State Department said Friday there is no plan for direct talks
Polls ahead of Spanish elections next week show the leading parties may have to try forming a coalition government as no single party may emerge with the requisite majority on
The Brexit campaign resumed yesterday with disagreements over immigration as both camps sought to tone down their rhetoric after the killing of Labour Party lawmaker Jo Cox and new polls
The music was thumping and crowds were dancing Saturday at gay pride events around the U.S., with some revelers saying the partying was proof that people won’t give in to
Brazil’s federal government has agreed to provide emergency funding to Rio de Janeiro state after the host of this year’s summer Olympics declared an emergency as it runs short of
Oil giant Shell has given in to international pressure and abandoned plans to dump its Brent Spar oil rig at sea. But the company’s decision, which came just hours before the
Summoned by the sound of screams, a Colorado woman raced to her front yard to find a terrifying sight: A mountain lion was hunched over her 5-year-old son, biting him. The
Cristiano Ronaldo missed a late penalty as Portugal stumbled to a 0-0 draw with Austria, while Belgium swept to a 3-0 win over Ireland on a day of contrasts at
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