Gov’t to only issue ‘complex’ footprints of positives from Case 501 onwards

From Case 501 onwards, itineraries of positive cases will no longer be published unless they are “complex trips,” public health doctor Leong Iek Hou of Health

Logistics sector sees 72% drop as goods face delay amid outbreak

The logistics industry, which transports goods from the mainland to Macau, has seen a 72% reduction in transported items amid the surge of cases in

Public tender rules this month, licenses attributed in December

The rules that will regulate the new public tender for the future gaming concessions are likely to be published this month, TDM Radio reported yesterday.

Taiwan refutes SAR’s reports of Covid samples in mangoes

Taiwanese authorities have urged Macau to follow international rules and standards in regards to both trade and the testing of goods for Covid-19, the local

Nansha to deliver subsidies up to RMB120,000 targeting SARs’ youth

Financial measures targeting residents of Hong Kong and Macau have been taken by Nansha, meaning each youth can receive a one-time employment reward of up

21 medical staff test positive for Covid-19

As of yesterday, 21 staff at the public hospital have tested positive for SARS-CoV-2, namely a doctor, six nurses, a security guard and 13 from the

Cotai shopping mall ordered to close due to 40 Covid-19 cases

The Shoppes at Four Seasons was ordered by the government to close until July 10, following the discovery of 40 Covid-19 cases. The closure concerns

Teens propose sustainable city mascot in CESL Asia contest

CESL Asia and the Macau Youth Art Association recently co-organized the “CESL Asia Social Investment Initiative Teen’s Design Contest 2022,” receiving more than 100 artworks

Luís Leong new PJ deputy director

Luís Leong has been inaugurated as the new Judiciary Police (PJ) deputy director in a ceremony held yesterday at the force headquarters. Formerly chief inspector, Leong joined the

Fishermen keep old ways, 25 years after handover

Ng Koon-yau calmly pilots his small fishing boat through the azure waters of the South China Sea. The 79-year-old has been fishing ever since he can remember.

Japan sights China, Russia warships near disputed islands

Japan protested to Beijing after spotting Chinese and Russian warships just outside its territorial waters around the disputed East China Sea islands yesterday. Japan’s

Searchers rescue fourth person from China ship, 12 bodies found

Rescue teams searching for missing crew members from a Chinese engineering ship that sank over the weekend saved a fourth person yesterday and recovered 12

Myanmar hosts first regional meeting since army takeover

Myanmar's military government yesterday hosted the first high-level regional meeting since the army took power last year with China’s Foreign Minister Wang Yi and counterparts from Mekong

Outages disrupt services at telecoms carrier

Many users of Japan’s No. 2 mobile carrier KDDI Corp. were still having trouble making calls yesterday after a massive outage throughout the weekend that

Russia declares victory in embattled Donbas region of Luhansk

Russian President Vladimir Putin yesterday declared victory in the eastern Ukrainian region of Luhansk, one day after Ukrainian forces withdrew from their last remaining bulwark of

1991 International bank closed in fraud scandal

The Bank of England has closed down UK branches of the Bank of Credit and Commerce International (BCCI) over allegations of fraud.  The bank’s 120,000 UK

Holiday getaway pushes US airport traffic to pandemic high

The Fourth of July holiday weekend is jamming U.S. airports with their biggest crowds since the pandemic began in 2020. About 2.49 million passengers

Sainz wins first career race with British GP victory

Carlos Sainz Jr. won his first career Formula One race on Sunday with a victory at the British Grand Prix — the most dramatic race so far

NASA satellite breaks from orbit around Earth, heads to moon

A satellite the size of a microwave oven successfully broke free from its orbit around Earth yesterday and is headed toward the moon, the latest step in

Dutch farmers block entrances to supermarket warehouses

Dutch farmers angry at government plans to slash emissions used tractors and trucks yesterday to block roads and supermarket distribution centers, sparking fears of store food shortages in

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