Corporate Bits | HK Cantopop Andy Hui to perform at the Venetian

Hong Kong Cantopop singer Andy Hui is set to hit the stage of The Venetian’s Cotai Arena with his latest concert “Andy Hui Come On: Part Two Live 2016 Macau”

Real Estate Matters | The biggest property investment mistakes Mistakes to avoid if you buy property – Part 2

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

Transport | Chinese ride-hailing service raises USD7.3 billion

Chinese ride-hailing service Didi Chuxing, the main local competitor for Uber Technologies Ltd., said yesterday it has raised USD7.3 billion from investors, adding to intensifying rivalry in the market. Investors in

Consumer Appliances | China’s Midea tries to calm fears on bid for Germany’s Kuka

Chinese appliance maker Midea promised yesterday that German industrial robot maker Kuka will remain independent, seeking to allay fears about its takeover bid for the company. In a document outlining the

Xi Jinping looks to boost relations with Serbia visit

Chinese President Xi Jinping arrives in Serbia this week in an effort to further boost relations with the friendly nation and assert China’s intention to radically increase its presence in

USA-China | Obama, Dalai Lama anger Beijing with White House meeting

President Barack Obama thanked the Dalai Lama yesterday for offering condolences after 49 people were killed in the worst mass shooting in modern U.S. history, as the pair once

Report: China cancels visit by kids who sang Taiwan anthem

Chinese organizers canceled an invitation to a Taiwanese children’s choir which performed the island’s national anthem at last month’s inauguration of its new president, reports said yesterday, in a move

Bangladesh | Police arrest Islamic suspect in attack on publisher

The detentions of thousands of suspected criminals across Bangladesh led to the arrest of a suspected member of a banned Islamist group accused of violently attacking a publisher last year,

Britain’s EU vote: British Labour lawmaker dies after shooting attack

A British lawmaker was shot and killed yesterday in a daylight attack in the town she represented, police said. Labour legislator Jo Cox was attacked just before 1 p.m. in Birstall,

North Atlantic | Kerry tours Arctic Circle to see climate change impact

U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry yesterday visited Norway’s extreme north, viewing areas where climate change has melted ice and opened new sea lanes. Trailed by staff and journalists in small

This Day in History | 1970 ‘Babes in the wood’ bodies found

The bodies of two children have been found in a shallow grave in a wood at Waltham Abbey in Essex. Detectives who have been investigating the disappearance 10 weeks ago of

Euro 2016 | Roundup: Switzerland losing its way on the road to the goal

With a solid defense, a disciplined midfield and four points on the board in its bid to reach the knockout stages of the European Championship, Switzerland has nearly everything it

Euro 2016 | Preview: Sensation Iceland prepares to face Hungary in 2nd match

The smallest nation ever to play at the European Championship is gearing up for its next match knowing a victory just might be enough secure a spot in the knockout

Euro 2016 | Hooliganism: France to deport 20 Russians for violence

French authorities will deport 20 Russian men next week for their role in the violence that has marred the first week of the European Championship. Stephane Bouillon, prefect for the region

The Buzz | Bank of England warns about risks from EU vote

The Bank of England has kept its key interest rates on hold amid heightened uncertainty over whether the country will vote next week to leave the European Union. The central bank

Chinese tourist fined, collected thermal water in Yellowstone

A tourist from China was fined USD1,000 for walking off a boardwalk at Yellowstone National Park and collecting thermal water, apparently for medicinal purposes, park officials said yesterday. A witness reported

World Briefs

CHINA-SERBIA Chinese President Xi Jinping arrives in Serbia today in an effort to further boost relations with the friendly nation and assert China’s intention to radically increase its presence in

Bizcuits | World Hogwash

For a number of years now Macau has been bent upon positioning itself as the World Centre of Tourism and Leisure. Ambition and aspiration are worthy attributes, and such slogans

Friday, June 17, 2016 – edition no. 2580

* Senado Notary Office to close | Carlos Marreiros: Holy House of Mercy victim of ‘Evil Act’ * Bloomsday celebration in Macau * Green hotel awards winners revealed * British labour lawmaker dies

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