Xi taking part in Hong Kong anniversary but no word on visit

President Xi Jinping will participate in this week’s celebrations of the 25th anniversary of the return of Hong Kong to China, the government said Saturday,

City braces for more mass testing

Macau will face yet another round of Covid-19 nucleic acid mass testing, commencing from 9 a.m. today until 6 p.m. tomorrow, the Novel Coronavirus Response and

Duo of former civil construction heads prosecuted

Two ex-directors of the former Land, Public Works and Transport Bureau (DSSOPT) have been prosecuted by the Public Prosecutions Office (MP) over the weekend, local media reports.

Lawmaker calls for buffer on cutting technical non-local workers

Lawmaker Ron Lam has recently asked the government to offer a grace period in cutting the future non-local worker quotas from enterprises. Justifying his request, the lawmaker said

Non-emergency public services suspended until Jul. 1

Public sector non-emergency services will continue to be suspended until July 1, according to an executive order issued by the Chief Executive. The Chief

US abortion ruling sparks global debate, polarizes activists

The end of constitutional protections for abortions in the United States on Friday emboldened abortion opponents around the world, while advocates for abortion rights worried it

Zhong Nanshan team forecasts more cases in upcoming days

Health authorities have said that according to the pandemic prediction model developed by the team of Chinese experts led by Zhong Nanshan, there will be a

Gov’t further loosens red, yellow zones criteria

Despite reiterating the increasing risks of the current Covid-19 outbreak, the government further relaxed the criteria for declaring red and yellow zones in the city.

Gov’t warns of fraud calls 

Recently, unknown people have been calling members of the public advising them that they had tested positive in a NAT and their respective health codes were about to

Unemployed residents at 12,800

Macau's total employment figure stood at 364,800 and the number of employed residents totaled 275,900, down by 5,600 and 2,900 respectively from the previous period ((February-April

Quarantine fee in Zhuhai drops to cater to over 200 non-locals

A medical observation hotel in Zhuhai has agreed to allow over 200 constructions workers whose contracts were not renewed to pay only RMB150 in quarantine fees.

Envoy says Australia fired first shot with Huawei ban

Australia had fired the “first shot” in its deteriorating relations with China four years ago when the then-government banned Chinese-owned telecommunications giant Huawei from rolling out the country’s

Explorers find WWII Navy destroyer, deepest wreck discovered

A U.S. Navy destroyer that engaged a superior Japanese fleet in the largest sea battle of World War II in the Philippines has become the deepest

Int’l court prosecutor seeks to reactivate probe

The chief prosecutor of the International Criminal Court said Friday he has asked judges for authorization to resume his investigation “as quickly as possible” into the so-called war

Toyota recalls electric car for faulty wheel that may detach

Toyota is recalling 2,700 bZ4X crossover vehicles globally for wheel bolts that could become loose, in a major setback for the Japanese automaker’s ambitions to roll

1991 Yugoslav troops move against Slovenia

Yugoslav tanks, troops and aircraft have swept into the small republic of Slovenia, 48 hours after it declared independence.  Federal forces moved to seize control of

Group asks for living wages, labor rights for 2026 World Cup

With this year’s World Cup in Qatar clouded by labor and human rights issues, there’s a push for the North American cities awarded games for the

Vonn urges athletes use platform for good ‘especially today’

Lindsey Vonn used her induction speech into the U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Hall of Fame on Friday to urge athletes to put their platform to good

Biden: G-7 to ban Russian gold in response to Ukraine war

President Joe Biden said yesterday that the United States and other Group of Seven leading economies will ban imports of gold from Russia, the latest in

Pope hails families, blasts ‘culture of waste’ after Roe

Pope Francis celebrated families Saturday and urged them to shun “selfish” decisions that are indifferent to life as he closed out a big Vatican rally a day after

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