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“Modern life is very hectic and I feel like there is a lot of anxiety in the air of our city. So late last year I decided

Ukraine upset by Vatican inviting Russian to carry cross

A close associate of Pope Francis yesterday defended the Vatican’s decision to have a Russian woman and a Ukrainian woman carry the cross together during a Good

Covid plunged 77 million into poverty before Ukraine war

The pandemic plunged 77 million more people into extreme poverty last year and many developing countries can’t recover because of the crippling cost of debt repayments – and

Gift exchanges must be made simpler to help end corruption

The Chinese people are finding it increasingly difficult to prepare gifts for friends and relatives on special occasions including festivals. If a gift is very expensive, it could

Thursday, April 14, 2022 – edition no. 3992

  * IMF Report | GBA, new gaming concessions to drive recovery * GBA | Tax office for Lusophone countries set up in Hengqin * Education | CE confirms two international schools on

CE slams local tourism products, tourist source market for being monotonous

Chief Executive Ho Iat Seng expressed during yesterday’s parliamentary question session his dissatisfaction at the city’s tourism offerings being, in his view, too monotonous and source markets

Gov’t encourages lawmakers help with low birth rate

Chief Executive Ho Iat Seng has suggested younger lawmakers have more children to help with the falling birth rate. Lawmaker Lei Chan U listed data

Consumption stimulus expected by May

Chief Executive Ho Iat Seng has disclosed that he expects the consumption stimulus measure to be implemented by May, after the amendment to the Annual Budget.

Students with hearing disability drop out of university due to compulsory mask-wearing

Students with a hearing disability have opted to drop out of higher education due to the mandatory use of masks, according to the Macau Deaf Association.

Hengqin gov’t: Industrial park boosts Guangdong-Macau IC design trade

In-house enterprises at Guangdong-Macao Integrated Circuit (IC) Design Industrial Park in Hengqin generated an output value of over 1.5 billion yuan (USD36 million) in 2021.

BYD ATTO 3 New automobile launched aimed at promoting green transportation

BYD ATTO 3 has officially been launched in Macau as BYD, working alongside its Macau partner Companhia De Automóveis De Energia Nova Hap Dic Limitada to

Hong Kong returnees classified as asymptomatic case

Two Macau residents from Hong Kong were classified as imported cases of asymptomatic infection after positive nucleic acid test (NAT) results on April 11 upon their arrival in

Casino sector on the brink of revenue downturn

The city’s gaming sector is expected to tumble this month as analysts forecast a 13% drop in gross gaming revenue (GGR) compared to March,

Shanghai eases two-week shutdown, letting some residents out

Some residents of Shanghai were allowed out of their homes as the city of 25 million eased a two-week-old shutdown yesterday after videos posted online

US pulls non-emergency staff from Shanghai

The U.S. has ordered non-emergency government staff to leave Shanghai, which is under a tight lockdown to contain a COVID-19 surge. The State Department said

Government halts debt repayment pending IMF bailout plan

Sri Lanka is suspending its repayment of foreign debt, including bonds and government-to-government borrowings, pending the completion of a loan restructuring program with the International Monetary Fund

Flooding, landslides kill at least 43 people

Heavy rains caused by a summer tropical depression killed at least 43 people, with 28 others missing in the central and southern Philippines, mostly due to

‘It’s not the end’: The children who survived Bucha’s horror

The coffin was made from pieces of a closet. In a darkened basement under a building shaking from the bombardment of war, there were few other

1964 Poitier breaks new ground with Oscar win

The acting profession’s top award has gone to a black actor for the first time. Sidney Poitier won the best actor Oscar for his role in Lilies of the

Dubai’s DEWA utility goes public after raising $6b in IPO

Dubai's Water and Electricity Authority, known as DEWA, began trading for the first time yesterday, after raising just over $6 billion during its initial public

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