Diehard ‘Taiwan independence’ separatists banned from entry to mainland, SARs

Beijing yesterday announced sanctions on “Taiwan independence” diehards on a Chinese mainland’s list. To resolutely punish “Taiwan independence” diehard elements, it is decided that Bi-khim Hsiao,

New anchorage regulation to begin in September

The Marine and Water Bureau (DSAMA) has released a new anchorage regulation for Inner Habour whereby, starting from September 1, fishing boats will have to be

Study: Single middle-aged men have ‘high probability’ of problem gambling

A study on gambling prevalence conducted by local scholars has shown that a middle-aged Chinese man who is self-employed, separated/widowed/divorced, and living alone has a high

Collaboration duty dropped from ‘junkets bill’

The infamous Article 56 of the new law to regulate casino activities, also called the “junkets bill,” has been dropped from the bill’s final version

Germany flying six fighters 8K miles in 24 hours to Singapore island

A group of German air force fighter jets neared Singapore yesterday in a marathon bid to fly them some 12,800 kilometers (8,000 miles) from their home base

Sands Shopping Carnival to be held from Sept. 10  

The Sands Shopping Carnival will take place from September 10 to 12, after the event, originally to be held in July, was postponed due to the suspension of

Gov’t registers 933 tobacco law infractions in H1

According to the Health Bureau (SSM), seven cases related to illegalities on tobacco product labels, six cases related to the illegal sale of products of tobacco on shelves

5G service to launch in Q1 2023

The 5G technology standard for 5G broadband cellular networks is expected to launch in Macau in the first quarter (Q1) of 2023, the Macao Post and

Embracing sustainability through award winning programs

The challenges Macau has recently faced from Covid-19 have brought public and private entities together to combat the effects of the pandemic – yet amid these trying

NAT Free Covid-19 test only for key groups

The appointment link for mass testing has been suspended from yesterday as the city enters the “normalization stage,” according to health authorities. The government is

Gov’t eases requirements for arrivals of residents with Covid history

Individuals who have had Covid-19 abroad and intend to travel to Macau within two months of their infection will no longer need to present proof

Chinese navy ship docks in Sri Lanka, stokes worry in India

A Chinese navy vessel arrived at a Beijing-built port in southern Sri Lanka yesterday, after its port call was earlier delayed due to apparent security concerns raised

US, South Korea to begin expanded military drills next week

The United States and South Korea will begin their biggest combined military training in years next week in the face of an increasingly aggressive North

1998 Clinton admits Lewinsky affair

President of the United States Bill Clinton has admitted having an inappropriate relationship with former White House intern Monica Lewinsky. In a televised address Mr Clinton told

US futures turn around on strong performance from retailers

Wall Street nearly recouped overnight losses and was inching toward gains yesterday after some bell-weather retailers reported strong second-quarter earnings, suggesting that Americans have continued to

American Airlines places deposit on 20 supersonic planes

American Airlines has agreed to buy up to 20 supersonic jets and put down a non-refundable deposit on the planes that are still on the drawing

The Residence at The Londoner Hotel wins accolade at International Hotel & Property Awards

The Residence, an exclusive club for guests of The Londoner Hotel, has been named ‘Best Restaurant in Asia Pacific’ at The International Hotel & Property Awards 2022 hosted by

Wynn partners with local brand for ‘sustainably chic’ mooncake gift sets

Wynn Macau and Wynn Palace have once again collaborated with October Fifth Bakery Macau to present crafted mooncakes in “sustainably chic” gift sets for the Mid-Autumn Festival, the gaming

Núñez sent off as Liverpool draws with Palace in EPL

Liverpool 1, C Palace 1 Two glaring misses then a red card for a reckless headbutt. It was a home debut to forget for Liverpool’s

Putin blasts US ‘hegemony,’ predicts end to ‘unipolar’ world

Russian President Vladimir Putin accused the United States of trying to encourage extended hostilities in Ukraine as part of what he described yesterday as Washington’s alleged

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