Ships sink after another blaze

Fire and smoke reignited early yesterday on fishing ships that were destroyed Monday evening as they caught fire, before some of them were partially submerged.

Lawmakers want updated gaming bill amid consideration of junkets bill

A parliamentary committee yesterday called on the government to provide them with the updated version of the gaming law amendment bill so they can cross-reference it with

Gaming Revenue slightly picks up, yet still subdued

The city’s gross gaming revenue has likely reached MOP2.1 billion from April 1 to 24, mainly due to the further relaxation of the nucleic acid test (NAT) validity,

Compensational tax repayments to come with proposed interest of 9.75% p.a.

It is proposed that in the future, whether it is the taxpayer or the government owing money to one another, an interest rate of 9.75% per

International Museum Day celebrations move to Iao Hon

The International Museum Day, celebrated officially worldwide on May 18, will host a carnival event in Macau to be held on May 29 at the

plummeting visitor numbers to museums

  The local government is unaware of the actual figures of visitors to local museums, namely the decline that has occurred with the Covid-19 pandemic, the head

MUST establishes its hospital in Zhuhai

The Faculty of Chinese Medicine (FCM) of the Macau University of Science and Technology (MUST) has established its Chinese Traditional Hospital affiliated with the Zhuhai

Mutual trust boosts long-term cooperation between Sands China and SME

Ag. Com. Chan Heng Ovos has been established for more than 70 years. It provides eggs from home and abroad, with its customers including large integrated resorts,

Beijing enforces lockdowns, expands mass testing

Workers put up fencing and police restricted who could leave a locked-down area in Beijing yesterday as authorities in the Chinese capital stepped up efforts to

Sri Lanka, China discuss loan from Beijing to cover debts

Sri Lanka’s government said yesterday it is discussing obtaining another loan from Beijing to repay some of its debt to Chinese banks after China told the

Kim vows to bolster nuke capability during parade Kim vows to bolster nuke capability during parade

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un vowed to accelerate the development of nuclear weapons and threatened to use them if provoked in a speech he

France’s victorious Macron boosts weapons, stakes in Ukraine

When Vladimir Putin congratulated Emmanuel Macron on his re-election as France’s president and wished him “success in your activities,” the Russian leader probably was being more

1945 Russians and Americans link at Elbe

Russian and American troops have joined hands at the River Elbe in Germany, bringing the end of the war a step closer. Statements have been released simultaneously in London,

Uber admits misleading Australian riders, agrees to pay USD19M

Uber agreed to pay a 26 million Australian dollar (USD19 million) fine for misleading riders by falsely warning they could be charged a cancellation fee

Benfica ends 60-year European wait with Youth League title

Benfica is a European champion again — 60 years and 11 losing finals after the storied Portuguese soccer club’s last title in a UEFA competition. Playing yesterday

New Zealand to host Pacific Four before women’s World Cup

New Zealand will host the U.S., Canada and Australia in the Pacific Four series in June as part of preparations for the women’s Rugby World Cup

Police release videos in probe of Baldwin film-set shooting

Law enforcement officials released a trove of video evidence Monday in the ongoing investigation of a fatal October shooting of a cinematographer by actor and producer

UN chief calls for cease-fire on Moscow visit

U.N. Secretary-General António Guterres has called for a cease-fire in Ukraine at his meeting with Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov. Guterres is visiting Moscow and is then

How is Trans-Dniester related to war in Ukraine?

Among the sites of the former Soviet Union’s “frozen conflicts,” a long and narrow strip of land in Moldova has been the most stable for three decades. Trans-Dniester

Wednesday, April 27, 2022 – edition no. 3999

  * May Day — Gaming revenue slightly picks up while hopes of a turning point lie on Labor Day * Fire reignites at Inner Harbour, no casualties reported * AL committee calls on

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