1961 Kennedy pledges man on Moon

President John F Kennedy has called for millions of dollars to fund a space programme to get the first man on the Moon by 1970. In a speech to

China’s bet on strictly homegrown mRNA vaccines may change

China is trying to navigate its biggest coronavirus outbreak without a tool it could have adopted many months ago, the kind of vaccines that have proven

Melco highlights achievements in latest sustainability report

Melco Resorts & Entertainment has published its fourth sustainability strategy “RISE to go Above & Beyond,” highlighting its sustainability initiatives that helped the company reach its goals. Lawrence Ho, chairman

Eight SJM teams to compete in dragon boat races

SJM Resorts, S.A. (SJM) is sending out eight dragon boat teams in the upcoming event scheduled to take place on May 29 and June 3. Angela Leong,

Another Chinese Super League setback as Chongqing withdraws

Unable to pay players and staff, Chongqing Liangjiang withdrew from the Chinese Super League just over a week before the start of delayed season in yet

WHO chief to be confirmed for second term after no opposition

WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus is expected to be confirmed by the U.N. health agency’s member countries for a second five-year term today . No

China pledges greater credit support to stabilize economy

Chinese authorities have pledged to increase credit issuance and enhance financial support for key businesses and fields, Xinhua reports. Strengthened financial support will be given for micro,

Any plot to use Xinjiang against China is doomed to failure

It is no secret that the United States has been demonizing Xinjiang in a bid to curb China’s development, nor is there any doubt that all such

Wednesday, May 25, 2022 – edition no. 4017

— Pedestrian system to create over 10km of walkways, outlines 10-year transport plan * Human Rights | Beijing claims sabotage as UN official visits Xinjiang * Secretary Wong | Criminality subsides with

No plan for health centers, dry market, extra public carpark in ZAPE: Gov’t

The government revealed that no health centers, dry markets, or extra public carparks are planned for the ZAPE district, amid the construction of new government

Macau Legend: No irregularity between Levo Chan and companies

An independent consultant of Macau Legend Development did not find any irregularity in the dealings between the company and Levo Chan or his related entities.

IPIM president to step down

The president of the Macao Trade and Investment Promotion Institute (IPIM), Lau Wai Meng, will step down from his position after his term ends in May, according

10-year transport plan has lessons learned from Chongqing

The new 10-year plan (2021-2030) for transport in Macau is a result of the government’s learning from Hong Kong, Singapore, and mostly, Chongqing city in Sichuan

Cable car to link Peninsula to Zone A draws surprise

One of the projects unveiled yesterday as part of the government’s 10-year plan for transport 2021-2030 was the proposal to build a cable car that, according

Man arrested for taking pictures and disturbing four women

A male mainland tourist has been arrested by the Public Security Police Force (PSP) following reports of his causing a disturbance amid covertly photographing and videoing

Food supplier takes own life at Cotai resort loading dock

A supplier of food to an integrated resort located in Cotai was found dead on Saturday afternoon at the resort’s loading dock, the Judiciary Police (PJ)

March average pay in financial industry nears MOP30,000

According to a recent government survey, the average monthly earnings in March in the financial industry amounted to MOP29,890, excluding bonuses. The survey gathered data

Beijing considering 7+7 quarantine policy; HK, Macau yet to announce

Beijing is reportedly considering implementing a 7+7 quarantine policy, which would allow overseas arrivals to stay at a designated medical observation facility for seven days, then

Biden says US would act militarily to defend Taiwan, Beijing slams comments

President Joe Biden said yesterday that the U.S. would intervene militarily if China were to invade Taiwan, saying the burden to protect Taiwan is “even stronger’

Xinjiang in focus as UN rights chief arrives for China visit

Allegations of human rights abuses in northwestern China’s Xinjiang region will dominate a visit by the United Nations’ top rights official that began yesterday. Michelle

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