Offbeat | Swedes used towels, rope on Britons’ shark bite injuries

Two Swedish nurses say they used towels and rope to stop the bleeding from two British men’s injuries in a shark attack on Australia’s Great Barrier Reef. The men

This Day in History | 2003 End of Mahathir era in Malaysia

The Prime Minister of Malaysia, Mahathir Mohamad, has handed over power and stepped down after 22 years in office. The change of leadership to Mohamad’s deputy, Abdullah

The Art of Giving | Why give?

Because giving and sharing is part of your own self. Because giving is a moral duty. Because the act of giving brings about an enjoyable feeling. Because

Life & Style | Kat Florence releases rarest Kashmir sapphire collection

Jewellery designer Kat Florence, renowned for creating jewelry for the stars and famous for incorporating the world’s rarest colored gemstones into her masterpieces, will finally be

Analysis | Japan excels as World Cup host, must ride the rugby wave

Three years into his second stint living in Japan, Peter Musgrave takes his young son to a park in central Tokyo and sees people throwing around

World briefs

The Buzz | Activist Thunberg declines climate prize, urges more action

Teen climate activist Greta Thunberg, who has inspired millions across the world to stage protests urging leaders to better tackle global warming, has declined an environmental prize, saying

Concert promoters turn away from facial recognition tech

Concert promoters in the U.S. are stepping back from plans to scan festivalgoers with facial recognition technology, after musicians and others gave it some serious side-eye.

Made in Macao | Sumptuous Chinese banquet

From roast suckling pig to shark fin soup, to large steamed giant grouper, more often than not, we are full by the sixth dish of the never-ending traditional

Thursday, October 31, 2019 – edition no. 3406

* The next 10 years of disaster prevention disclosed * Naomi Osaka signs on as Melco brand ambassador * Animal euthanasia to become last resort for the Municipal Affairs Bureau, used to

Cybercrime | Bill to empower police computer searches still contains ambiguities

The police authority has proposed amendments to the cybercrime bill, having suggested giving itself access to more computer information. Now facing scrutiny at the Legislative Assembly (AL), lawmakers

Legislative Assembly | Job agency fees must be transparent and no more than half monthly salary

The government has proposed to limit the fees charged to foreign workers by job agencies to no more than 50% of the labor’s monthly salary, with the

MEMORY LANE

 Built in 1848, Rua Central (Central Street) connects the busy Avenida de Almeida Ribeiro (San Ma Lou) to the Rua de São Lourenço and Travessa do Paiva, at the back

Education | MUST foundation and TIS attend innovation summit

The Macau University of Science and Technology (MUST) and The International School of Macao (TIS) participated recently in the 2019 Advanced Innovative Education 100 School Summit

Unemployment edges up in third quarter

The general unemployment rate increased by 0.1 percentage points to 1.8% during the third quarter of 2019, according to the latest data released yesterday by the

MGM Brings Series of Cultural Performance to Mark the Year of Double Celebration

  Showcasing the Allure of Traditional Chinese Culture To mark the double celebration of the 70th anniversary of the founding of the People’s Republic of China and

FORUM | Northern Portuguese city equipped with 5G network

The city of Matosinhos, in the north of Portugal, has been covered by a 5G mobile phone network in a partnership between Portuguese company NOS and Chinese group Huawei,

Gaming – Philippines | Suncity buys majority stake in Manila integrated resort project

Hong Kong’s Suncity Group Holdings has announced the acquisition of a majority stake in a Philippines company, with which it will co-develop and then operate

Briefs | Non-locals found operating illegal food stall

The Municipal Affairs Bureau (IAM) has recorded two cases of illegal street food stall operation, involving non-local residents. Earlier this month, the IAM conducted four consecutive days of inspections

Environment | Carbon reduction efforts might require Guangdong’s help

Hong Kong’s top environment official has called for collaboration with regions in the Greater Bay Area, particularly Zhuhai, to fulfill its aim for a low-carbon strategy for 2050.

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