Documentary on Mio Pang Fei featured at Doclisboa film festival

Mio Pang Fei,” a documentary directed by Macau resident Pedro Cardeira, has been selected to enter the Portuguese Doclisboa Film Festival 2014 competition. The documentary features the life and work of

Residents question LRT fire safety

Several representatives from the group “Areia Preta Park LRT Route Concern Group” have met with officials from the Fire Services Bureau (CB) yesterday afternoon to enquire about the fire safety

Jason Chao and Bill Chou accused of defamation

The local construction company Ho Chun Kei has accused Jason Chao and Bill Chou of defamation after the pair alleged that the company has benefited from the development of the

Local association leader allegedly embezzled funds

The Commission Against Corruption (CCAC) has accused the president of a local association of committing fraud when applying for government subsidies. In a statement, CCAC said it had investigated a case

New iPhones run into software, bending complaints

Apple’s new iPhones have run into some glitches as users complained that a new software update blocked their calls, while a widely circulated video showed the larger of the two new

HK beats Singapore in corporate governance survey

Hong Kong scored the highest in the Asia Pacific this year with 65, followed by Singapore’s 64, though both were tied for first in the rankings because of the minimal

Corporate Bits | MGM introduces “Biennial of the Lions” souvenirs as mementos

MGM has created a different experience for guests around the hotel and in the MGM Art Space. Visitors will now be greeted by two lion sculptures at the Grande Praça,

Real Estate Matters | 9 Ways To Find Investment Properties

If you really want the best deals in investment properties, you have to increase your odds by finding more deals. It's more likely you'll get a cheap apartment if you can

PROJECT POKER | Enjoying the pre-season

The WSOP is over. The late summer is kind of a down time for poker until the European Poker Tour starts back. It’s about a six-week stretch without too much

China’s Fosun Int’l joins race to buy Portuguese healthcare firm ES Saude

In a statement filed with the Hong Kong Stock Exchange, the Chinese company said it it was offering 4.72 euros per share of ES Saude, a company that manages hospitals,

First vehicles produced in Mozambique on the market

Matchedje Motor, Mozambique’s only national automotive brand, was due yesterday to put the first vehicles produced in Mozambique on the market, the company said in a statement sent to Macauhub

HONG KONG | Trouble in town? Beijing summons tycoons 

As trouble brews in Hong Kong, who’s Beijing going to call? The billionaires. With political tension in the southern Chinese financial hub at its highest in years, China’s leaders summoned dozens of the

HONG KONG | Students target top official’s home in night protest

Hong Kong students were marching last night toward the home of Chief Executive Leung Chun-ying as part of a campaign demanding broader voting rights in the city. Hundreds of protesters, waving

XINJIANG | State media say 50 killed in far west attacks 

Chinese state media reported yesterday that 50 people, including 40 assailants, were killed in a series of explosions over the weekend in the far western region of Xinjiang, in what

NORTH KOREA | US man’s prison life: Digging, isolation 

An American man recently sentenced by North Korea to six years of hard labor says he is digging in fields eight hours a day and being kept in isolation, but that so

INDIA | Modi looks to big US welcome, mended ties 

When India’s prime minister visits the United States this week, he’ll see a welcome normally reserved for rock stars — a sold-out appearance at Madison Square Garden. It’s a stunning rise for

US AIRSTRIKES | ISIS oil sites hit in Syria

  U.S.-led airstrikes targeted Syrian oil installations held by the militant Islamic State group overnight and early yesterday, killing nearly 20 people as the militants released dozens of detainees in their

EXTREMISM | Hunt on for militants who beheaded French mountaineer

France’s defense minister said yesterday that Algerian forces are hunting for the Muslim extremists who beheaded a French mountaineer over France’s airstrikes on the Islamic State group. Jean-Yves Le Drian also said France, which has

SIERRA LEONE | Gov’t to cordon off 3 areas to stop Ebola

Sierra Leone restricted travel yesterday into and within three more “hotspots” of Ebola where 1.5 million people live, meaning that more than a third of the country’s population is now

This Day in History | 1984 – UK and China agree Hong Kong handover

In a ceremony at the Great Hall of People in Beijing the document was initialed by the UK ambassador to China, Sir Richard Evans, and the head of the Chinese

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