Daily Archives: September 28, 2021
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Big read: Far-right cryptocurrency follows ideology across borders
The Daily Stormer website advocates for the purity of the white race, posts hate-filled, conspiratorial screeds against Blacks, Jews and women and has helped inspire at ... -
Three new Covid-19 cases detected
Following the 68th case announce early this morning, the SAR government just announced that the city has recorded the 69th and 70th case. All three new ... -
Second mass testing comes to close without new cases
The second citywide mass testing for Covid-19 is due to come to an end by 3 p.m. today. So far, all people tested have delivered negative ... -
Briefs | MUST signs memoranda with Chinese institute
The professors, teachers and graduate students of various research institutes of Macau University of Science and Technology (MUST) recently held an academic exchange meeting with ... -
Class suspension not directly related to new Covid-19 cases
The order from the government to suspend classes in local schools and university institutions is not due to fears of contagion in those institutions, the deputy ... -
Covid-19 | New case detected in quarantine; raises tally to 67
Yesterday, Macau recorded a Covid-19 infection, the director of the Health Bureau (SSM), Dr. Alvis Lo, informed yesterday during the Novel Coronavirus Response and Coordination Center ... -
Property | October is the determinant of overall transactions: Centaline
If the city’s performance in October is strong, the property market may see an overturn since August, Roy Ho, senior director of Centaline Property in Macau ... -
National Games | Pun: Athletes set example for young people
As two swimmers representing the Macau Special Administrative Region exerted themselves in the preliminary contest of the women’s 50m freestyle swimming at China’s 14th National Games ... -
JP Morgan: Gaming sector currently ‘un-investable’
The city’s gaming sector could stay “un-investable” until clarity is given on the next concessions, brokerage JP Morgan noted. A note by its analysts DS Kim, ... -
Gaming | Public consultation cancelled
The first public consultation session for the city’s gaming law, which was meant to be held today, will be cancelled due to the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic ... -
Crime | Fossil smuggling busted by Gongbei Customs
Gongbei Customs confirmed that a batch of recently confiscated cargo contained fossils of ancient organisms. The two fossil pieces were disguised as a batch of cross-boundary ... -
Sands China-SMEs partnerships remain strong | Sands China partners with local supplier for excellence in hygiene and sanitization
Being the largest integrated resort operator in Macau, Sands China applies strict standards when selecting suppliers. Sun Fu Lon Trading, a local enterprise operating in Macau for ... -
Two Canadians in prisoner swap freed for health reasons: Beijing
Two Canadians detained in late 2019 who were allowed to return to Canada in a prisoner swap were released on bail for health reasons, China’s Foreign ... -
Australia | Indigenous wants early pension due to short lives
An Aboriginal man is taking Australia’s government to court to argue that Indigenous people should have access to their pensions earlier than other Australians because their ... -
Japan | Princess’s fiancé returns for delayed marriage
Japanese Princess Mako’s fiancé returned to Japan yesterday for their marriage, which was suspended for more than three years because of a financial dispute involving his ... -
Thailand | Monsoon rain may worsen floods, Bangkok prepares
Seasonal monsoon rains may worsen flooding that has already badly affected about a third of Thailand, officials said yesterday as flood gates and pumping stations were ... -
This day in history | 2000 ‘Provocative’ mosque visit sparks riots
Palestinians and Israeli police have clashed in the worst violence for several years at Jerusalem’s holiest site, the compound around Al-Aqsa mosque. The violence began after ... -
Germany | Social Democrats narrowly beat Merkel’s bloc in vote
Germany’s center-left Social Democrats won the biggest share of the vote in a national election Sunday, narrowly beating outgoing Chancellor Angela Merkel ‘s center-right Union bloc ... -
Manufacturing | China’s factories, households grapple with power cuts
Global shoppers face possible shortages of smartphones and other goods ahead of Christmas after power cuts to meet official energy use targets forced Chinese factories to ... -
MGM Macau to switch to natural gas
With half of natural gas main pipelines on Macau Peninsula in place and to further support the government’s call for a wider adoption of natural gas, ... -
Melco cuts plate waste by 35%
Melco Resorts & Entertainment announced that it has successfully cut plate waste in employee dining areas by up to 35%. In 2020, Melco rolled out the ... -
Football | Champions League Preview: Heat on Manchester United after losses
Thursday, 03:00 Man Utd v Villarreal H 1.51, D 4.75, A 7 With 55 shots in the last two games, no goals and a pair of ... -
The Buzz | France, Germany nominate WHO chief Tedros for a second term
Germany and France said they and other European Union countries have nominated Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus of Ethiopia for a second term as director-general of the World ... -
Q&A | Maryana Iskander: Wikipedia parent’s new CEO wants to make it more global
The non-profit that operates Wikipedia, one of the world’s most popular websites, has a new CEO, Maryana Iskander (and yes, she has a Wikipedia page). She’ll ... -
China Daily | Internet regulations conform to global trend
The internet has completely changed our way of life, and tech companies have become the leading driver of social evolution. Yet in recent years, the ... -
Tuesday, September 28, 2021 – edition no. 3866
* Case 67 — New Covid case detected in quarantine raises tally to 67, while mass testing reaches 600k and city lives under siege * ...






































