Alexis Tam dismisses film ban allegations

The Secretary for Social Affairs and Culture, Alexis Tam, has dismissed the allegation that the local government interfered with a screening of the film “Selma,” which was reportedly banned from

Entertainment | Venetian Light Storm : ‘We feel like we have super powers’

Despite lasting for a mere ten minutes, the performance of British professional dancers, Fleur-­Marie Hoefkins, Amy Osborne and Naomi Hunter manages to easily capture the audience’s attention in a show

ART | ‘Valkyrie Octopus’ makes its debut

The Portuguese artist expressed her gratitude in her opening address to MGM for its support and trust, as well as the opportunity to create and showcase her art piece, which

Education | DSEJ mulls unified registration for kindergarten enrolment

Some citizens voiced their concerns on a TDM talk show, suggesting that DSEJ should consider establishing an online unified registration system. Representatives from the bureau advised that parents should pay close

Courts | TSI upholds speeding motorcyclist verdict

The defendant was charged for driving a scooter at a speed of 101km per hour in the non-motorcycle lane on Sai Van Bridge. After the ruling was made by the Court

Security | Portugal and MSAR organize joint police training

“This visit is part of a long-established cooperation between PSP in Portugal and Macau’s Public Security Police,” said Luís Farinha, as quoted by Lusa. Mr Farinha added that the local PSP

Ultra Music Festival adds Macau to 2015 lineup

The Ultra Music Festival is coming to town in June as Ultra Worldwide announces further Asian expansion. The premier electronic music festival, under the “Road to Ultra” event concept, will

Briefs | Gaming – MGM announces wage hikes

MGM China Holdings Ltd. announced on Friday that salary increases would be granted to its team members, effective March 23. The company said in a statement that due to rising

Hong Kong’s Art Basel lures collectors chasing Warhol

Celebrities, billionaires and art moguls have descended on Hong Kong, lured by the chance to buy works by Andy Warhol, Pablo Picasso and Jean-Michel Basquiat at Asia’s biggest art fair. Art

Corporate Bits | Crowne Plaza Changi bags title of World’s Best Airport Hotel 2015

The World Airport Awards results are determined completely by the votes of travellers over a 9-month survey. The 2015 World’s Best Airport Hotel Award is based on nominations by 1.56

Revamped environmental law raises hope for mainland cleanup

People in China who want to take industries to task for fouling their surroundings have been rushing to file complaints and lawsuits this year in a test of legal reforms that toughen

NPC WRAPS UP | Party to press ahead with reform as legislative session closes

Li Keqiang expressed determination yesterday to press ahead with reforms meant to reduce the Chinese government’s role in the economy in hopes of spurring growth despite what he acknowledged would

Ask the Vet | Can Cats See Colour?

Now that there is the advent of medical science, there is more information than ever that can tell us exactly what cats see and why they can only see a

Hong Kong shouldn’t worry that Beijing is tightening grip, Li says

Hong Kong’s residents shouldn’t fear that China is tightening its grip on the former British colony, Chinese Premier Li Keqiang said, adding that the government is committed to granting the

Vanuatu | Country struggles to account for cyclone damage, deaths 

  Officials struggled yesterday to determine the scale of the devastation wrought by a monstrous cyclone that tore through the tiny South Pacific archipelago of Vanuatu, with death counts varying in the

Myanmar | Gov’t denies bombing inside China amid Beijing’s protest 

A senior Myanmar official yesterday denied Chinese accusations that one of his country’s warplanes crossed China’s border and dropped a bomb that killed four farmers during fighting with Myanmar rebels. The official, from

Pakistan | Suicide bombers kill 14 people outside churches 

Pakistani Taliban suicide bombers exploded themselves near two churches in the eastern city of Lahore yesterday as worshippers were gathered inside, killing 14 people, officials said, in the latest attack

India | Robbers gang rape nun in her 70s at school 

A nun in her 70s was gang-raped by a group of bandits Saturday when she tried to prevent them from robbing a Christian missionary school in eastern India, police said, the

Israel | Netanyahu legacy on the line in vote 

  As Israelis prepare to vote in parliament elections on Tuesday, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu finds himself at a fateful crossroads: Make history or become history. If Netanyahu can lead his Likud

Iraq | Kurds claim Islamic State group used chemical weapons 

Kurdish authorities in Iraq said Saturday they have evidence that the Islamic State group used chlorine gas as a chemical weapon against peshmerga fighters, the latest alleged atrocity carried out by

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