Japan, US fly fighters after China drill, N. Korean missiles

Japanese and U.S. forces have conducted a joint fighter jet flight over the Sea of Japan, Japan's military said today (Thursday), in an apparent response to a Russia-China joint bomber

Bill proposes foreign vet licenses be certified locally

The Animal Clinical and Business Operations Law made its first appearance at the parliament’s plenary session yesterday. The first reading of the bill raised several

Lawmakers urge for tighter measures over non-local workforce imports

Several lawmakers are calling for clearer contract cessation of non-local workforce at the parliament’s plenary session yesterday. 26 lawmakers signed up to give pre-agenda speeches before

Scholars concern over UM’s ‘absorption into mainland’

Academics have expressed concerns that Macau’s public higher education institution conforms to the agenda to “accelerate Macau’s absorption into mainland China.” They are also apprehensive

Communications Punishment possible if telecom operators decline to surrender requested data

As per a bill currently being discussed in parliament, future telecom operators may be punished if they fail to offer data on request by government

Outpatient consultations in 2021 increase 12.7% to nearly 2m

Hospital outpatient consultations increased by 12.7% year-on-year to 1,962,000, with those aged 15-24 up 23.6% to 139,000, according to data from the Health Bureau (SSM).

CTM claims all 5G infrastructure ready, only waiting for licensing

The local telecommunications company Companhia de Telecomunicações de Macau S.A.R.L. (CTM) has been ready to start providing 5G services in Macau for almost one year, members of

Guangdong, Macau products fair to be held July 29

The “2022 Guangdong & Macao Branded Products Fair” (2022 GMBPF) will be held from July 29 to July 31 at The Venetian Macao’s Hall A with

DSI adds new function to ‘Macao One Account’

Following the addition of the “My Photo” function, added to Macao One Account, starting from May 26, DSI will launch the SAR travel document application service on

Australia’s government urges Beijing to remove trade barriers

Australia's new government has urged China to lift trade sanctions if it wants to reset a bilateral relationship that plumbed new depths under the previous administration.

Gunman kills 19 children, two adults in Texas school rampage

An 18-year-old gunman killed 19 children as he went from classroom to classroom at a Texas elementary school in a rampage that also left two adults

1950 UK drivers cheer end of fuel rations

Long queues have appeared at garages this evening and motorists have torn their ration books into confetti after the government announced an end to petrol rationing. The Minister of

Electric battery maker, coal union announce West Virginia labor pact

The energy startup SPARKZ said yesterday it has signed a memorandum of understanding with the nation’s largest coal miners’ union on a labor-management agreement for

Airbnb ends rentals in China to focus on outbound tourists

  Airbnb began listings in China in 2016, but they have still accounted for only about 1% of company revenue in recent years. The San Francisco-based

teamLab SuperNature Macao Wins Gold Stevie Award

teamLab SuperNature Macao at The Venetian Macao has won the Gold Stevie® Award for Innovation in Media, Visual Communications & Entertainment at the ninth annual Asia-Pacific Stevie Awards. An online awards ceremony will be

Mesa to celebrate Portugal Day

Grand Lisboa Palace Resort Macau announced a special celebration for the Day of Portugal which will take place next month at contemporary Portuguese restaurant Mesa on June 12.

Álvarez, Golovkin set third rivalry bout for September

Canelo Álvarez and Gennady Golovkin will complete their memorable fight trilogy in September. Álvarez and Golovkin will resume their rivalry Sept. 17 after a four-year break,

Russian rockets hit eastern Ukrainian town of Pokrovsk

The Russian rocket strikes came early in the morning in the eastern Ukrainian town of Pokrovsk yesterday, shaking buildings, jolting people out of bed and sending chunks

Premier Li says China could struggle to grow its economy in second quarter: reports

China’s premier Li Keqiang said the world’s second-largest economy could struggle to record positive growth in the current quarter, urging officials to help companies resume production after Covid-19 lockdowns, the

Timely, targeted policy support to stabilize growth

Given the downward pressure on the economy and the mounting difficulties facing many market entities at the moment, as a result of the latest wave of the novel

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