‘The Phenomenon’ competing in Macau PokerStars event

Football legend Ronaldo Nazário de Lima, dubbed by sports fans “The Phenomenon”, is currently in the territory, not to take to the pitch but to instead hit the felt of

Public car park management firm issues unlawful monthly passes to users

Macau Forehap Parking Management Limited is facing a maximum fine of MOP250,000 after admitting to the Transport Bureau (DSAT) that it issued government-unauthorized monthly passes to users of Comendador Ho

CRIME | Illegal migrant commits burglary in three separate Taipa eateries

The Public Security Police Force caught a mainland Chinese man yesterday morning red-handed after he was captured on a surveillance camera attempting to steal goods from a Taipa restaurant. The 37-year-old

Alexis Tam | Carmo area to be revamped into entertainment hub

The Secretary for Social Affairs and Culture stated yesterday that the government intends to revamp Taipa’s Carmo area and find a new use for the Taipa Houses–Museum. During a visit

Architect favors Hotel Estoril preservation

The architect José Manuel Fernandes is in favor of the preservation of the Hotel Estoril, arguing that the building is part of the collective memory of Macau. Interviewed by Radio Macau,

‘Guide of the Portuguese Citizen in Macau’ launched

The “Guide of the Portuguese Citizen in Macau” is a book that seeks to answer most of the questions raised by Portuguese national’s with an interest in Macau. As the

Research foresees promising future for hospitality sector

Research conducted by higher education institutions and entrusted to the Talents Development Committee has hinted at broad prospects for practitioners in gaming, catering, retail and conventions. According to the government think-tank,

Corporate Bits | Conrad Macao’s 2015 ‘pink inspired’ campaign raises over mop 200,000

Conrad Macao also acknowledged the support of ARTĒ Madrid who helped this year’s fund-raising campaign by donating a Glorioso necklace featuring 49 pear-shaped and 13 marquise-shaped white stones valued at

Maggi noodles back on shelves in India after lead scare

Maggi noodles are back on shelves in India five months after the popular snack was found to contain lead above permissible limits. The Indian unit of Swiss food company Nestle said

Yuan falls to three-week low on China trade data, Fed rate bets

China’s exports fell for a fourth month in October, exceeding the decline estimated by all 31 economists in a Bloomberg survey, official data showed Sunday. Imports fell for a 12th

Angola | Apiex agency is the gateway for investors

The Angolan Agency for Investment Promotion and Export (Apiex) is structured to be the gateway for entrepreneurs who want to invest in the country, said the Minister of Trade, Rosa

Trade between China and Portuguese-speaking countries shrinks

From January to September the value of trade between China and the eight Portuguese-speaking countries amounted to US$102.587 billion. Trade recorded in the period under review resulted from Chinese exports of

The new birth control: Sky-high cost of raising kids

While China’s Communist Party rolled back its long-standing one-child policy last month, economists are expecting another equally powerful deterrent to kick in: the soaring cost of raising kids. Their projections are

Beijing promises action on climate ahead of Paris talks 

China has changed course and emerged as a leader in curbing greenhouse gas emissions six years after it was accused of obstructing the last high-level climate talks in Copenhagen. Heading into this

Myanmar | Suu Kyi party projects landslide in historic vote

Opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi’s party was confident yesterday that it was headed for a landslide victory in Myanmar’s historic elections, as the democracy icon urged supporters not to provoke losing

Australia | Officials try to halt unrest at immigration detention camp

Australian officials were working yesterday to contain unrest at a remote detention center for asylum seekers in the Indian Ocean, with protesters lighting a series of small fires and guards

USA-Israel | Obama, Netanyahu look to mend fractured relationship

President Barack Obama and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu were seeking to mend their fractured relationship at the White House yesterday, the first time they have talked face to face

Egyptian plane crash | Russia fears Islamic terror blowback over Syria amid Sinai downing

As evidence grows that a bomb may have downed a Russian passenger jet over Egypt, the Kremlin is focused on countering the threat of terrorism at home from Islamic State

This Day in History | 1982 Brezhnev rumors sweep Moscow

Light entertainment programs were replaced by somber documentaries about the Russian revolution and the Second World War. Newsreaders on the main evening news bulletin dressed in black but made no

Offbeat | UNESCO rejects membership for Kosovo

Members of the U.N. cultural agency have narrowly rejected Kosovo’s bid for membership, in a victory for Serbia and Russia and a blow to Kosovo’s mission for global recognition as

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