Traditional Okinawan dancing performance tomorrow

The day-long event, which seeks to deepen locals’ understanding of Japanese culture, will bring the Japanese dancing team “Ryukyu Kajimaya” – literally translated as “Okinawa’s windmills” – from Okinawa to

Briefs | Two crashes injure six

Two traffic accidents occurred yesterday morning, resulting in six people being injured. At 1 a.m. yesterday morning, two taxis collided head-on halfway along the Governador Nobre de Carvalho Bridge, leaving

PHILOSOPHY CAFÉ | How absolute can freedom of expression be?

“The first was focused on the role of China in the world today. The second session looks at whether we should have absolute freedom of expression. It’s a very

Survey shows local teenagers lack foreign language proficiency

Research conducted recently by the Macao Youth Federation on the subject of the development and competitiveness of local youths indicates that the city desperately needs to strengthen its foreign-language education

MEDIA | NY Times launches Chinese monthly in Macau, HK

According to the NYT group, the 24-page publication will be titled “Chinese Monthly” and will be launched on May 1 with a print run of 50,000 copies. It will be

TV debate reveals conflicting opinions over national education on

Yesterday morning’s TDM Forum highlighted conflicting opinions over the hot topic that is the imposition of national education in local schools, which has stirred up citywide debate over the past

Galaxy bets on Macau Broadway wooing tourists as net falls

Galaxy Entertainment Group Ltd. is banking on two new casino resorts, due to open in May, to draw enough Chinese tourists and help stir a rebound in the city’s hard-hit

Airline world’s tiny secret: infatuation with model planes 

In America, businessmen shake hands. In Japan, they bow. But all over the world airline executives engage in a greeting that is all their own: the exchange of model airplanes. When

Corporate Bits | LMF, Gabriel O Pensador and Blademark perform at Venetian Macao

LMF, with the songs “Little Traitor” and “LMF”, Gabriel O Pensador with “Até Quanto” (“Until When”) and Blademark with “One5 OneO” came together for a hip-hop-heavy triple bill for the

China wants to strengthen partnership with Angola

China “aims to strengthen the strategic partnership with Angola,” the official Chinese news agency Xinhua reported, citing statements by Liu Yunshan, a member of the Standing Committee of the Political

Mozambique | World Bank provides technical assistance for forest project

Technicians from the International Finance Corporation (IFC), of the World Bank Group, will support the forestry investment project of Portucel Moçambique, under an agreement signed Thursday in Maputo. According to the

Beijing, Seoul, Tokyo revive talks after history disputes

Meeting for the first time in three years, the foreign ministers of China, South Korea and Japan agreed Saturday to work together to improve ties strained by historical and territorial issues

Taiwan | Students mark anniversary of occupy parliament movement

About 300 university students gathered outside Taiwan’s legislative house yesterday evening, kicking off a scheduled 31-hour demonstration to mark the anniversary of a movement that occupied the island’s parliament. The students

China Development Forum | Vice Premier says rapid growth isn’t what economy needs

China doesn’t need the rapid economic growth of the past and will instead focus on tasks including returning the blue to Beijing’s skies, Vice Premier Zhang Gaoli told global executives

State newspaper attacks Tibet groups’ Olympic protest 

Tibetan groups calling on the IOC to reject Beijing’s bid for the 2022 Winter Games are out of touch with the Himalayan region and their campaign is “doomed to failure,”

Briefs | First passenger flight with cooking oil lands successfully

Hainan Airlines announced it finished China’s first passenger flight with sustainable biofuel on Saturday, a milestone for the country’s commercial aviation industry. The flight, which carried more than 100 passengers

Islamic State | Australia a puzzling hotbed for militant recruiting

A nightclub bouncer who reportedly became a terror group leader. A man who tweeted a photo of his young son clutching a severed head. A teenager who is believed to

Singapore Citizens leave flowers, cards as Lee’s health worsens

As the health of Singapore’s founding prime minister Lee Kuan Yew deteriorated on the weekend, thousands of Singaporeans visited his hospital and a community center to leave flowers, gifts and emotional messages

Cambodia | Michelle Obama urges students to seek more freedoms

Michelle Obama urged Cambodian students to finish their education and speak up to demand greater freedoms and more equality on a landmark visit to a Southeast Asian country that has

IRAN NUCLEAR DEAL | US cites progress in nuke talks, though deal is unclear

With 10 days to a nuclear deal deadline, top U.S and Iranian officials spoke Saturday of substantial headway, and Iran’s president proclaimed that agreement was within reach. But America’s top diplomat said

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