Over 95% people oppose gov’t proposal on trade union segregation

A majority of comments showed objection to the government’s proposal of classifying future trade unions into three types, the Labour Affairs Bureau (DSAL) disclosed recently.

India, China growing markets for shunned Russian oil

India and other Asian nations are becoming an increasingly vital source of oil revenues for Moscow despite strong pressure from the U.S. not to increase

Parliamentary committee to conclude gaming law discussion tomorrow

Yesterday, after the committee meeting to discuss the latest draft of the law review, President Chan Chak Mo of the committee told a press conference that the

Gov’t widens scope of SME insurance policy

Small and medium-sized enterprises’ (SME) insurance coverage has been expanded to cover losses during black rainstorm warning signals, a joint-statement issued by government bureaus states.

Cheoc Van pool closes to public due to bad weather damage

The Cheoc Van Swimming Pool has been closed to the public since last Friday, the Sports Bureau (ID) announced. In a statement, ID announced

Virus cluster at nightclub sets off new Beijing clampdown

China's capital has put school online in one of its major districts amid a new COVID-19 outbreak linked to a nightclub, while life has yet to

Chinese Canadian pop star Kris Wu faces rape charge

Chinese Canadian pop star Kris Wu has faced rape and other criminal charges at a closed trial in Beijing as China was in uproar over a

China’s envoy says two nations at ‘new juncture’

China's ambassador to Australia says relations between the two countries are at a “new juncture” with the election of a new Australian government and the first minister-to-minister

US Defense Secretary Austin meets PM Prayuth to boost ties

U.S. Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin met with Thailand’s prime minister yesterday as part of an effort to strengthen what Austin says is Washington’s “unparalleled network

The battle of Donbas could prove decisive in Ukraine conflict

Day after day, Russia is pounding the Donbas region of Ukraine with relentless artillery and air raids, making slow but steady progress to seize the industrial

1982 Ceasefire agreed in Falklands

A ceasefire between British and Argentine forces on the Falkland Islands has been agreed, the prime minister has announced. Margaret Thatcher made the statement to a packed

Floyd Mayweather Jr. touched by Hall of Fame induction

Reduced to tears at a banquet on the eve of his big day, Floyd Mayweather Jr. was inducted into the International Boxing Hall of Fame yesterday ,

Japan philanthropic group begins fund raising for Ukrainians

A Japanese foundation announced yesterday it is launching a fundraising drive to provide more than 1,200 Ukrainian evacuees in Japan with additional financial support for language studies

‘Worrying trend’: Post-Cold War drop in nukes could be over

A Swedish arms watchdog says the world’s stockpiles of nuclear weapons are expected to increase in coming years, reversing a decline seen since the end of the Cold War.

Exploitation of epidemic must be curbed

There is no doubt the mobility controls the country has put in place have helped to contain the spread of the novel coronavirus whenever it has tried to

Tuesday, June 14, 2022 – edition no. 4030

— Organizers preparing for ‘back to normal’ Macau Grand Prix this fall, MDT has learned * Retail | H&M closes doors in Macau, promises to return * Covid-19 | ‘10+7’ measure requires

Taiwan to resume international air transit service

Due to developments in Taiwan’s Covid-19 conditions, the island’s health agency has recently announced that international air transit services will resume from June 15. By

Residents slam gov’t for slow action on Guia Hill landslide warnings

Residents of the neighborhood where last Thursday’s Guia Hill landslide happened have criticized the Government for not heeding their warnings that such an incident could occur.

Macau Legend discloses plans to ‘adjust’ 16% worker placements

Speaking on the sidelines of an event, Melinda Chan, executive director and CEO of Macau Legend Development Limited, owner and operator of the Macau Fisherman’s Wharf, told the

CE confident on H2 economic recovery

The Chief Executive Ho Iat Seng has expressed his confidence in Macau’s economy picking up by the second half of the year. On Friday in Guangzhou,

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