PSP: Prosecutions target people, not dogs

At the briefing, the panel of officials was questioned on the details of a recent prosecution. A statement from the Macao Customs disclosed that a woman was

Mental disorders and calls for help growing fast

The recent measures undertaken by the government establishing the so-called “state of relative confinement” are highlighting existing problems of mental disorders including depression, anxiety, insomnia, and

Macau poised for unprecedented rebound post-pandemic: Casino giants

Casino giants are expecting Macau to record an unprecedented market rebound once Covid-19 restrictions are lifted. In an interview with American business media CNBC,

Food delivery firms record up to 30% increase in orders amid outbreak

Food delivery platforms Aomi and MFood have recorded an increase of 20% to 30% in their services, amid the current Covid-19 outbreak facing the city.

Association calls on gov’t to strengthen tobacco control policy

Smoke-free & Healthy Life Association Macau is calling for a more rigorous measure to reduce smoking, especially among young people.  The law review

IAS responds in part to social workers’ demands

Choi Sio Un, representative from the Social Welfare Bureau (IAS), told yesterday’s press briefing a care facility had initiated the process of shift rotation for

More NATMobiles but fewer overnight testing stations

In the coming round of citywide SARS-CoV-2 nucleic acid tests (NAT), there will be two more specimen collection buses – NATMobile – but four fewer overnight

City sees the passing of 94-year-old Covid and chronic disease patient

Admitted to a healthcare facility on July 3, a 94-year-old woman with a background of chronic disease was pronounced dead around midnight yesterday, Accident and

Smoker sentenced to five months in prison for breaking city standstill

A resident has been sentenced to a suspended term of five months in prison and put on two-year’s probation by a court of law for violating de-facto lockdown

US destroyer sails past Chinese-held South China Sea islands

The U.S. Navy yesterday sailed a destroyer close to China-controlled islands in the South China Sea in what Washington said was a patrol aimed at asserting freedom

Trade surplus surges to record as exports accelerate

China's monthly trade surplus soared to a record $97.9 billion in June as export growth picked up after anti-virus controls that shut down Shanghai were

President flees amid crisis as ire turns toward PM

Sri Lanka’s president fled the country early yesterday, slipping away only hours before he promised to resign under pressure from protesters enraged by a devastating economic crisis.

Minister: Ukraine needs assurances to resume grain exports

The Ukrainian foreign minister says grain exports from his country’s ports won’t resume without security guarantees for ship owners, cargo owners and Ukraine as an independent

UK Conservatives cast votes in first round of leadership race

Conservative Party lawmakers in Britain casted ballots yesterday in the first round of an election to replace Prime Minister Boris Johnson. The internal party contest

1991 UK forces withdraw from Kurdish haven

British troops protecting the Kurdish population in Iraq have begun to pull out of the region.  They had been part of a western relief effort -

Inflation reached a new 40-year high in June of 9.1%

Surging prices for gas, food and rent catapulted U.S. inflation to a new four-decade peak in June, further pressuring households and likely sealing the case

Economy shows unexpectedly strong growth in May

Britain’s economy showed unexpectedly strong growth in May, with the three major components of production— manufacturing, construction and services — all posting gains. The Office

US team one win from reaching first World Cup

It’s almost natural that Vatsal Vaghela’s first exposure to cricket in California was at a baseball field, where cricketers had to wait for the baseball players to

Cost-of-living crisis to hit women hardest, report says

A cost-of-living crisis sparked in part by higher fuel and food prices is expected to hit women the hardest, the World Economic Forum reported yesterday, pointing to

South Africa’s many illegal guns a factor in bar shootings

South African police are patrolling the streets of Johannesburg’s Soweto township, following a spate of bar shootings that have rocked the nation. The country’s abundance of guns

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