Manufacturing | Murano glassblowing model shattered by methane price surge

The glassblowers of Murano have survived plagues and pandemics. They transitioned to highly prized artistic creations to outrun low-priced competition from Asia. But surging energy prices are shattering their economic

Football | France wins Nations League with late goal from Mbappé

Spain 1, France 2 Kylian Mbappé scored late as world champion France came from behind to win the Nations League with a 2-1 victory over Spain in the final yesterday . Mbappé

The Buzz | US-based economists win Nobel prize for societal research

A U.S.-based economist won the Nobel prize for economics yesterday for pioneering research that showed an increase in minimum wage does not lead to less hiring and immigrants do not

Bosnian makes rotating house a monument of love for his wife

It’s not exactly on par with India’s Taj Mahal, but a family house in a small town in northern Bosnia is in its own way a monument to love. The house

China Daily | Yunnan ideal to host UN biodiversity meeting

  Kunming is ready to host the 15th meeting of the Conference of the Parties to the UN Convention on Biological Diversity, which will review the “post-2020 global biodiversity framework” to

MDT ONLINE ONLY TILL MONDAY

Macau Daily Times will not publish its print edition Thursday still due to the influence of Typhoon Kompasu, which affects the operation from printing to distribution. We will be publishing

Typhoon Kompasu | Gov’t issues alert for ‘severe tropical storm’

The Unitary Police Service calls on the public to take precautions against typhoon and flooding following the weather bureau’s announcement that the severe tropical storm “Kompasu” will enter the alert

HAO VS LVS | David Green: LVS experience more relevant than partners on Macau bid

Former government gaming consultant David Green said in court Friday that the experience which the Las Vegas Sands Corporation (LVS) has gathered over the years — specifically in its operations

COD to manage Club Cubic following ‘unfruitful’ talks on rent reductions

The operator of Club Cubic Macau said that it has failed in its attempt to seek rent reductions for its space with City of Dreams, causing it to halt its

‘Lionrock’ broke duration records; first T8 of 2021

At the typhoon’s peak, the Civil Protection Operations Centre (COPC) registered a total of 30 incidents, including 22 cases of the collapse of building plaster, concrete parts or tiles, shops

Covid-19 | Gov’t enforces NAT tests for certain occupation, racial groups following new cases

Certain occupational and racial groups of individuals – identified as key groups by the Health Bureau (SSM) – have been ordered to take four nucleic acid tests (NAT) in eight

Boxer in critical condition after match

A local boxer is currently in a life-threatening condition after a sparring match at a boxing ring, the Judiciary Police (PJ) announced. The victim was brought to Conde São Januário Hospital,

Covid-19 | Gov’t issues itineraries of cases 76 and 77

Authorities have disclosed the itineraries of the city’s two latest Covid-19 patients, including routes taken to local supermarkets and a restaurant. The Novel Coronavirus Response and Coordination Centre confirmed on Saturday

Stranded students may return home to Zhuhai

Cross-border students under 14 years of age currently stranded in Macau may gradually return to their homes in Zhuhai with quarantine-upon-arrival, Wong Ka Ki, chief of the Department of Non-tertiary

Bayview NAT test-takers quarantined, but not residents

Certain individuals that took part in the citywide nuclei acid tests (NATs) at the Bayview Building have been quarantined, while the building’s residents have not been, public health doctor Leong

Golden Week arrivals dip in blow to city

The just-concluded week-long National Day holiday often dubbed Golden Week was an extraordinary one for the Macau Special Administrative Region (SAR) – a city highly dependent on tourism — due

Taiwan rejects China’s ‘path’ amid show of military force

Taiwan’s leader yesterday vowed to defend the island from China’s rising pressure for reunification, after a week of unprecedented tensions with Beijing. Speaking at the island regime’s founding celebrations, a rare

Elections | S. Korea’s ruling party nominates maverick politician in race

South Korea’s ruling liberal party yesterday nominated its candidate for next year’s presidential elections, selecting a maverick politician known for his outspoken views who is likely to be the race’s

India | Police detain hundreds amid violence in Kashmir

Government forces have detained at least 500 people in a sweeping crackdown in Indian-controlled Kashmir, local officials said yesterday, following a string of suspected militant attacks and targeted killings in

This day in history | 1976 China’s ‘Gang of Four’ arrested

The new chairman of China’s Communist Party, Hua Guofeng, has ordered the arrest of four leading radicals in Peking. It is a sign that China is changing political direction following the

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