1982 Argentines destroy HMS Sheffield

The British ship HMS Sheffield has been hit by an Argentine missile fired from a fighter bomber. It is not clear how many of the 268 crew have perished.

Thought-provoking art exhibition at Sands Gallery

Sands China recently unveiled the second exhibition of its new Sands Gallery at the Grand Suites at Four Seasons, with 101 Bowls – An Art Exhibition Featuring Water

FIFA blockchain deal is first new US WCup sponsor since 2011

FIFA got a first new American sponsor of the men’s World Cup in 11 years yesterday, signing a deal for this year’s tournament in Qatar with

Stevenson outpoints Valdez in dominating win, takes WBC belt

WBO champion Shakur Stevenson handed Oscar Valdez the first loss of his career last weekennd in a junior lightweight championship bout. What some thought could

Cambodian dissident dresses up as ‘Lady Justice’ for trial

An outspoken critic of Cambodia’s government dressed up as “Lady Justice,” complete with scale and blindfold, to bring attention to her case as lawyers in her trial for treason

Australian central bank hikes rate for first time in 11 years

Australia’s central bank yesterday lifted its benchmark interest rate for the first time in more than 11 years. The cash rate rose from 0.1% to 0.35% in a

Pandemic fight boost Sri Lanka-China ties

The friendship between the island country of Sri Lanka and China has been nurtured through the maritime Silk Road for centuries. Today, the two countries have close relations

Wednesday, May 4, 2022 – edition no. 4003

— AL committee to meet with gov’t with aims to resolve intensified unemployment issue, describes city’s unemployment data ‘lagging’ * MOP250 incentive for elderly with Covid-19 jabs * Using Lego to train

Gaming revenue slumps in April, lowest in 18 months

The Macau SAR’s gross gaming revenue dropped steeply to MOP2.68 billion in April, the lowest figure recorded since September 2020 as the city continues to endure

Golden Week arrivals ‘started very well’

In mainland China there is a public holiday period of five days’ duration for International Labor Day. The holidays commenced this year on April 30. On the

Yesterday coldest May day since 1952

The Meteorological and Geophysical Bureau  reported that the temperature dropped to 14.9 degrees Celsius at 7 a.m. yesterday, the coldest May temperature in 70 years. Sunday’s temperature was

Lawmakers call for better protection on food deliverers

Lawmakers have submitted written inquiries to the government asking for better protection and welfare for food couriers, following a deadly traffic collision in Cotai last Friday.

Number of unemployed increases to 13,300

The number of unemployed residents increased by 500 from the previous period to 13,300, according to data provided by the Statistics and Census Service (DSEC).

Gov’t eases restrictions for entertainment venues, capacity up to 75%

Local health authorities have decided to ease the restrictions for entertainment and recreational venues, the Novel Coronavirus Response and Coordination Center has informed. Entertainment

Gov’t unaware of hotel quarantine ads giving ‘incomplete information’

The government was unaware of an advertising campaign recently launched by one of the hotel quarantine venues in Macau that might be misleading residents abroad

Authorities hint at fully vaccinated new school year

Health authorities have said that they are still considering whether to require that only fully vaccinated students and teachers may start the 2022-2023 school year

New AIPIM board calls for more support to English, Portuguese media

The new board directors of the Macau Portuguese and English Press Association (AIPIM) has pledged to work with the SAR government to achieve goals including

Exhibition presents rich history of Chinese art and culture with charitable cause

Renowned Chinese artist, Water Poon, is showcasing his artworks at the Sands Gallery – an art exhibition space that is strategically positioned to attract art lovers and

LVS wins court claim case against AAEC, court source says

The local subsidiaries of the Las Vegas Sands Corporation (LVS) have, at first instance, won the court case against their former business partner Asian American

Car designer raises awareness on EVs’ advantages

Despite many components of electric vehicles (EV) not being biodegradable, a car designer suggests the public see the good side of the story. The

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