TASTE OF EDESIA | Celebration of the grill

Recently, Chef Conor Beach has joined MGM Cotai as Chef de Cuisine at Grill 58. Having lived in various places around the world such as United States, Europe and Asia,

The Buzz | Novavax asks EU drug regulator to OK its COVID vaccine

The European Union’s drug regulator said it received an application from Novavax to authorize the American biotechnology company’s coronavirus vaccine, a request that could significantly boost the continent’s vaccine supplies

Callers to global helplines voiced similar pandemic worries

Fears of infection. Loneliness. Worries about physical health. As the coronavirus spread across borders early in the pandemic, calls to global helplines showed a striking similarity in the toll on mental

Animal Farm | Allegiance to Nam Van!

Even though I am no longer working there, I raise the following as a matter of justice – that precious and forsaken jewel! For those with no knowledge of the times,

Friday, November 19, 2021 – edition no. 3898

— Gov’t dismisses safety concerns on personal data gathered by new tracing function on health app, saying it will be used for statistical purposes only – and with users’ consent *

Policy address | Urban Master Plan and Hengqin zone planning not integrated

The development planning of Macau established in the Urban Master Plan and urban renewal projects is completely unconnected to planning for the Intensive Cooperation Zone in Hengqin, the Chief Executive

Ex-lawmaker insists protest, bargaining rights necessary in Trade Union Law

On Tuesday, in response to press questions at his Policy Address press conference, Chief Executive Ho Iat Seng said that the rights to strike and collective negotiation are stated in

CE: No more extra cash for e-consumption

The government has no plans to provide the public with another round of financial support through electronic consumption methods, Chief Executive (CE) Ho Iat Seng confirmed. Ho made the statement

Law-abiding citizens need not fear national security law review: Gov’t

Chief Executive (CE) Ho Iat Seng, responding to questions raised about the direction of the national security law review, claimed that “a good, law-abiding citizen has no need whatsoever to

SAR expresses support for Xi’s views following meeting with Biden

The Macau government “firmly supports” the ideas highlighted by President Xi Jinping during a meeting with U.S. President Joe Biden. In a statement released by the Government Information Bureau, Macau has

The Londoner Macao showcases artworks from GBA artists

The Londoner Macao is exhibiting winning works from the competition, “Time Is On My Side – 2021 Greater Bay Area Young Artists Scheme” until December 5. All 24 winning works will

Guangdong, Macau sign agreements on skills accreditation, labor affairs

Two agreements and a memorandum have been signed by both parties from the Guangdong-Macao Cooperation Task Force for Labor and Social Security Affairs at a recent meeting. At the meeting, the

Resident’s first free NAT not uploaded to health code

A resident has recently reported being told by Kuok Kim, a third-party SARS-CoV-2 nucleic acid test (NAT) provider, that their results from a free-of-charge test would not be uploaded to

UM vice-rectors say talent acquisition helpful to develop value-adding industry

To develop value-adding industries and promote technological development, the city needs high-caliber talent to lead, a University of Macau vice-rector has said. Commenting amid the on-going public consultation on the Talent

China, US to ease restrictions on each other’s journalists

China and the U.S. have agreed to ease restrictions on each other’s journalists amid a slight relaxation of tensions between the two sides. The official China Daily newspaper yesterday said the

#Metoo | Shocked tennis star Osaka posts: Where is Peng Shuai?

Tennis star Naomi Osaka says she’s been shocked to hear about a fellow player who has gone quiet since making a sexual assault allegation against a former top government official

Interview | Filipino journalist Ressa reflects on Nobel Prize win at Harvard

One month since she was named the first Filipino to win the Nobel Peace Prize, journalist Maria Ressa says much still remains uncertain about her life. Will her battle against a

Australia | PM aims to protect, promote critical technologies

Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison yesterday announced a new plan to protect and promote technologies critical to the national interest, in a challenge to China’s emerging dominance in key strategic

Out to Africa | Blinken, in Kenya, seeks to cool regional crises

U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken opened his first official visit to Africa in Kenya with an appeal yesterday for the preservation of democracy and inclusion in politically and ethnically

This day in history | 2000 Hollywood meets Wales in ‘wedding of year’

The film world has celebrated the celebrity wedding of the year in New York, as Hollywood leading man Michael Douglas married Welsh actress Catherine Zeta Jones. The lavish ceremony took place

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