Japan's Prime Minister Fumio Kishida renewed Japan’s no-war pledge at a somber ceremony yesterday as his country marked the 77th anniversary of its World War II
An Iranian government official denied yesterday that Tehran was involved in the assault on author Salman Rushdie, though he justified the stabbing in remarks that represented
Elvis Presley, whose singing and style revolutionized popular music in the 1950s, has died. Presley, 42, was discovered slumped in a bathroom at his mansion in Memphis,
Facebook failed to detect blatant election-related misinformation in ads ahead of Brazil’s 2022 election, a new report from Global Witness has found, continuing a pattern
Teofimo Lopez made a triumphant return to the ring, stopping Pedro Campa in the seventh round last weekend at Resorts World Events Center. Lopez made
Chelsea manager Thomas Tuchel can expect to receive more than just a suspension in the fallout from the latest feisty match with Tottenham in the Premier League.
Malaysia’s top court yesterday began hearing a final appeal by former Prime Minister Najib Razak to toss out his graft conviction linked to the massive looting
The UK has become the first country to approve a dual vaccine which tackles both the original Covid virus and the newer Omicron variant, BBC reported yesterday.
Five Chinese State-owned enterprises listed in the United States including Sinopec, PetroChina and China Life Insurance announced on Friday that they would voluntarily delist from the New York
— ‘Junket bill’ to allow concessionaires to hire services of several gaming promoters * Trees die standing — Legal status of old trees should be defined in cultural heritage law: Committee * Courts
The Legislative Assembly (AL) has approved with the unanimous vote of 32 lawmakers the first reading of the new legal regime to attract qualified staff, also
Companies in dissolution totalled 171 in the second quarter, and the value of registered capital of these companies amounted to MOP27 million, according to data
A revised version of the bill which regulates casino operations and is part of the package of new gaming laws provides that casino concessionaires may take
The amendments the government wants to make to the Statute of Personnel of the Public Administration of Macau (ETAPM) focus mostly on adding mobility and
Students and teaching staff of tertiary and non-tertiary education institutions are required to return to their usual place of residence (Macau, Zhuhai or Zhongshan) 10 days
Hong Kong’s government says its population has shrunk for a second year as anti-virus controls hampered the inflow of new workers and births declined, but it
Chief Executive Ho Iat Seng said more work should be done to boost Macau development, and to strengthen the integration of Hengqin and Macau. Ho
The 2022 Macao International Environmental Co-operation Forum & Exhibition (2022MIECF) is postponed to December 9 to 11 due to the need for epidemic prevention and control as
A crew member of a Hong Kong- Macau cargo ship tested positive for Covid-19 after being a close contact of the confirmed positive crew member reported on August
A total of 16 men and women were arrested last week for suspected smuggling within an industrial building in the northern district, according to the customs authority. The
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