Pacific War | China marks 84th anniversary of Nanking Massacre

China yesterday marked the 84th anniversary of the Nanking Massacre, in which hundreds of thousands of civilians and disarmed soldiers were killed by Japanese troops in and

Hong Kong | Lai given 13 months jail for Tiananmen vigil

A Hong Kong court yesterday sentenced activist and business tycoon Jimmy Lai to 13 months in jail for urging participation in last year’s banned Tiananmen vigil, amid

New Caledonia votes to stay in France; separatists boycott

Voters in the French island territory of New Caledonia chose overwhelmingly Sunday to stay part of France, in a referendum boycotted by pro-independence forces and closely watched

This day in history | 2003 Saddam Hussein captured

The ousted President of Iraq, Saddam Hussein, is under arrest after he was captured by US soldiers. “Ladies and gentlemen, we got him,” US administrator Paul Bremer

Cinema | Box Office: Spielberg ‘West Side Story’ debuts weakly with $10.5M

Despite critical acclaim and two years-worth of anticipation, Steven Spielberg’s lavish “West Side Story” revival made little noise at the box office, debuting with $10.5 million in

Speedskating | Bowe, US men win titles at World Cup in Calgary

Brittany Bowe of the United States won the women’s 1,500 meters at the World Cup speedskating meet in Canada, where the American men won the team pursuit

Miss Universe is India’s Harnaaz Sandhu, 70th winner

Harnaaz Sandhu of India was crowned the 70th Miss Universe yesterday , topping a field of some 80 contestants in a pageant that was touched by politics

The Buzz | Top US diplomat says China needs more ambitious climate goal

China and U.S. had a “very good year” for collaboration on dealing with climate change, but Washington is still pushing Beijing to adopt more ambitious carbon reduction goals, the

China Daily | China able to deal with resurgences of virus

Thanks to effective zero-cases policy the country has been adopting, the latest round of COVID-19 resurgence in some provinces has barely affected normal economic activities and social life

Tuesday, December 14, 2021 – edition no. 3914

  * Interview | Kenneth Feng: Gaming law needs improvements, amendments * Economic association: 16% growth likely in 2022 * The gov’t has completed legislation on instituting advisers to the Committee for Safeguarding

Game over Suncity officially ceases all operations, DSAL creates special counter

The Suncity Gaming Promotion Company has officially ceased all operations, the company announced in a notice to all employees. In the notice, the company explained

Top court rules for Surf Hong in breach of contract lawsuit

The Court of Final Appeal has ruled in favor of a lifeguard service provider in an alleged breach of contract case caused by an employee strike action,

Mid-January regatta to kick off monthly sporting events in 2022

The government has announced the first event in a bid to hold a series of monthly sporting events next year, in line with the policy that

Three Macau teams to compete in Asia-Pacific Huawei ICT Competition

Nine students, representing three teams who won the Huawei ICT Competition in Macau, will step up to compete with elite students from the Asia-Pacific region. The

1,280 exhibitors in annual MICE events

The 26th Macao International Trade and Investment Fair, Macao Franchise Expo 2021, and the 2021 Portuguese Speaking Countries Products and Services Exhibition were held this weekend

Car dealer appropriates HKD400k from potential customer

A 71-year-old car dealer allegedly scammed a potential customer and appropriated HKD400,000 in the form of a down payment. The Judiciary Police (PJ) apprehended the suspect and charged

TDM’s new directive allegedly bans journalists performing arts

A planned performance from local band Concrete/Lotus at the Lusofonia Festival was cancelled this weekend because a lead vocalist’s employer allegedly prevented her from participating in

New residential loans down 32% in October

New approvals of residential mortgage loans and commercial real estate loans both decreased in October, according to statistics from the Monetary Authority of Macao. Outstanding balances

One worker dead in Cotai construction site accident

An accident at a construction site in Cotai has claimed the life of a 43-year-old non-resident worker from the mainland, the Judiciary Police announced in a short statement

Sands China placing its people first

Sands China Ltd. has long strived to nurture and improve local talent, contributing to Macau’s development as a World Centre of Tourism and Leisure. As a leading developer of integrated

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