Marine rescue plan approved

Following the fire that broke out in the Inner Harbour in April, a committee has submitted an optimized marine rescue plan to the SAR government in

Three Chinese corporate giants leaving NY stock exchange

Three state-owned Chinese corporate giants announced plans Friday to remove their shares from the New York Stock Exchange, adding to a growing financial separation between the

More US lawmakers visiting Taiwan 12 days after Pelosi trip

A delegation of American lawmakers is visiting Taiwan just 12 days after a visit by U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi that angered China. The five-member delegation,

China sending fighter jets to Thailand for joint exercises

The Chinese air force sent fighter jets and bombers to Thailand for a joint exercise with the Thai military yesterday. The training will include air

Explainer Despite public anger, no progress in Iraq political deadlock

Weeks after followers of an influential cleric stormed parliament, Iraq’s political crisis shows no signs of abating, despite rising public anger over a debilitating gridlock that has further

1945 Allied nations celebrate VJ Day

Japan has surrendered to the Allies after almost six years of war.  There is joy and celebration around the world and 15 August has been declared

Cameron Smith has claret jug and now eyes No. 1 in the world

British Open champion Cameron Smith has spent all week ignoring queries about reports he will be the latest to leave the PGA Tour for Saudi-funded LIV Golf.

President to bypass congress to keep army in streets

Mexico’s president has begun exploring plans to sidestep congress to hand formal control of the National Guard to the army, a move that could extend the

Officials: Fire at Coptic church in Cairo kills 41, hurts 14

A fire ripped through a packed church during morning services in Egypt’s capital yesterday, killing at least 41 worshippers and injuring 14. The church quickly filled with

White paper on Taiwan question to pool strength for national reunification, rejuvenation

A white paper, titled “The Taiwan Question and China’s Reunification in the New Era,” will give a significant boost to efforts to pool strength for national reunification

Monday, August 15, 2022 – edition no. 4074

— AL approved the first reading of the new legal regime to attract qualified staff from political elites, chemists to florists and bar benders * SMEs facing headwinds | Companies in

Workers’ lawmakers call on gov’t to investigate ‘fake job offers’

Three lawmakers representing the Macao Federation of Trade Unions (FAOM) yesterday expressed their concerns about the continued growth of the unemployment rate among local residents, as well

Tests show Zhuhai case unrelated to Macau

Ribonucleic acid (RNA) tests have ruled out a connection to Macau in the latest Covid-19 positives detected by Zhuhai with footprints in the city, Valerie Wong,

PJ arrest four scammers in HKD530,000 fraud case

The Judiciary Police (PJ) uncovered a huge financial fraud case and arrested four suspects, as announced in a press conference. Two mainland victims in

SAR forms twin towns with district of Sao Tome and Principe

The Macau SAR recently entered a twin town relationship with the Agua Grande District of the Democratic Republic of Sao Tome and Principe. The two

At 75, India seeks way forward in big but job-scarce economy

As India’s economy grew, the hum of factories turned the sleepy, dusty village of Manesar into a booming industrial hub, cranking out everything from cars and

New tourism tax law commences January 1

Amendments to laws regulating the tourism tax in Macau have been approved unanimously by the Legislative Assembly (AL) upon its final reading yesterday. The

Filipino worker dies in fatal accident at Wynn Palace 

An industrial accident at Wynn Palace yesterday morning resulted in the death of a Filipino non-resident worker. In a statement, the Judiciary Police reported

Traffic accidents drop 15% in June

The number of traffic accidents in June fell by 14.9% year-on-year to 904, with 341 persons injured. In the first half of the year, there were 5,805

Approved SME loans drop 61% y-o-y

Newly-approved small and medium-sized enterprise (SME) credit dropped 37.5% to MOP7.6 billion in the first half of 2022 compared to six months prior.  The

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