US: New ‘disinformation’ board paused amid free speech questions

The Department of Homeland Security on Wednesday (today, Macau time) paused a new and controversial board's work on disinformation and accepted the resignation of its leader, capping weeks of concerns

Lawyer’s Day consultations to include mainland lawyers

According to the AAM, the annual free-of-charge legal consultations will include two lawyers from the Guangdong-Macao Intensive Cooperation Zone in Hengqin, two from Zhuhai and

Restrictions dropped, PH requires minimum salary of USD1,200

From next Monday, applications seeking workers under the Filipino Domestic Helpers Entry Pilot Scheme will be open to all, the Health Bureau (SSM) has announced. Currently, only households

UM to hold 2022 graduation on May 28

The University of Macau (UM) will hold its 2022 graduation ceremony on May 28 in a format combining online and in-person elements. This year, more than 1,800 students

Parliament reminds tax agency to reach taxpayers virtually

While considering the Taxation Code, a parliamentary committee has recommended that the tax agency use digital channels wisely to remind taxpayers about outstanding taxes. Yesterday,

Another case of Scrub Typhus recorded

Macau has recorded this year’s second case of Tsutsugamushi Disease, also known as Scrub Typhus, the Health Bureau (SSM) announced. Earlier this month, the

TCM to be a major industry in Hengqin: Zone Plan

The Guangdong-Macao In-Depth Cooperation Zone in Hengqin was selected as a key development area of the biomedicine industry in Guangdong Province, officials announced at a

Son accused of attempting to scam father

A mainland man is being accused of attempting to defraud his father of RMB15 million, a Judiciary Police (PJ) spokesperson announced yesterday at the regular joint

Banking BNU profits drop 64% to MOP40m in Q1

Banco Nacional Ultramarino, S.A. (BNU) reported an unaudited profit after tax of MOP39.9 million, a decrease of MOP 69.5 million (-63.6%) as compared to the

Rotary Club holds ‘upcycling’ competition

The Rotary Club of Macau recently held an initiative aimed at raising awareness of environmental issues for students in the SAR.  The event was

Prosecutor: Taiwanese church gunman had ‘diabolical plan’ to massacre

The man charged with opening fire on a Taiwanese church congregation of mainly elderly people in Southern California wanted to “execute in cold blood as many people in

Pyongyang boasts recovery as WHO worries over missing data

North Korea yesterday added hundreds of thousands of infections to its growing pandemic caseload but also said that a million people have already recovered from suspected

Morrison won’t say who might attend Tokyo summit

Australia's opposition leader Anthony Albanese said yesterday that he will begin rebuilding trust in his nation if he wins weekend elections and attends a summit with

Military NATO chief hails ‘historic moment’ as Finland, Sweden apply

NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg said yesterday that the military alliance stands ready to seize a historic moment and move quickly on allowing Finland and Sweden to

2004 Angry dads hit Blair with purple flour

Protesters have hurled condoms full of purple flour at British Prime Minister Tony Blair as he addressed MPs in the House of Commons, prompting an urgent review of security.

Zelenskyy opens Cannes festival, links war and cinema

The 75th Cannes Film Festival kicked off yesterday with an eye turned to Russia’s war in Ukraine and a live satellite video address from

Liverpool beats Southampton, title race goes to the wire

Southampton 1, Liverpool 2 The Premier League title race is going to the wire. Remarkably, an unprecedented quadruple is still on for Liverpool. Tired and

EU rushes out $300 billion roadmap to ditch Russian energy

The European Union’s executive arm moved yesterday to jump-start plans for the 27-nation bloc to abandon Russian energy amid the Kremlin’s war in Ukraine, proposing a nearly

China relaxes some Covid test rules for US, other countries: report

China has removed certain COVID-19 test requirements for people flying in from countries like the United States and shortened the pre-departure quarantine period for some inbound travelers, as

Washington’s liaisons dangerously imprudent

Relations between China and the United States are in a very bad shape now. Perhaps the worst they have been since diplomatic relations were established in 1979.

WP2Social Auto Publish Powered By : XYZScripts.com
MACAU DAILY TIMES