Lawmaker receives complaints about lengthened nursery suspensions

Lawmaker Ron Lam said he has sent a letter to the government as complaints were received concerning extended suspensions of service by certain daycare facilities.

China blocks UN sanctions on Pakistani extremist leader

China yesterday blocked the imposition of U.N. sanctions sought by the United States and India against the deputy chief of Jaish-e-Mohammad, a Pakistan-based extremist group

China’s opening-up ‘big tailwind’ for foreign financial institutions: exec

China has made substantial progress in opening up its financial markets over the past decade, creating an abundance of opportunities for foreign corporations and institutions, said

Trump’s bond with GOP deepens after primary wins, FBI search

Donald Trump ‘s pick for governor in the swing state of Wisconsin easily defeated a favorite of the Republican establishment. In Connecticut, the state

1964: Great Train Robber escapes from jail

A massive manhunt is underway across Britain after one of the so-called Great Train Robbers escaped from Winson Green Prison in Birmingham. Charlie Wilson, 32, was apparently

‘Easter Sunday’ is a loving ode to Filipino culture

A boisterous extended clan gathers for a family holiday, launching the requisite arguments, hurt feelings, grudges, inside jokes, laughter, love, reconciliation and lots of eating, plus maybe

Catch the tail end of season with fun

Due to the covid situation, many of us still cannot travel much even though it’s the heart of summer. Nevertheless, it’s time to catch the

The Diamond Hill 1500M Turf

2022-08-14 | Sun | 17:55 Star of Venus has not run his best races lately and he has not been consistent in his last few runs since his last

African wildlife parks face climate, infrastructure threats

Africa’s national parks, home to thousands of wildlife species such as lions, elephants and buffaloes, are increasingly threatened by below-average rainfall and new infrastructure projects, stressing habitats

98.5% of Indonesians have Covid-19 antibodies as of July: survey

A very high portion of Indonesians have antibodies to deal with the COVID-19 transmission, according to a serological survey conducted by the country’s health ministry and the Faculty of

Responsible diplomacy of ROK will earn respect and promote regional stability

Marking the first high-level contact between China and the Republic of Korea since the Yoon Suk-yeol administration took office, State Councilor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi’s meeting with

Friday, August 12, 2022 – edition no. 4073

— Lawmakers call on gov’t to investigate ‘fake job offers’ on Labour Affairs Bureau database * Covid Unrelated | Tests show latest Zhuhai Covid case unrelated to Macau * Taste of Edesia *

8,700 non-resident workers leave city since January

The total population as at end-June 2022 decreased by 4,400 quarter-to-quarter to 677,300, mainly as a result of a drop in the number of non-resident

Cyclone Mulan sweeps near city, edges T8 minimum

Tropical Storm Mulan edged the threshold windspeed for Typhoon Signal No 8 and necessitated the signal to be issued for six hours. At about 3

Wynn Resorts pledges to play part in attracting foreign bettors in reformed sector

Casino operator Wynn Resorts has pledged to boost the concerted effort to diversify the city’s market, according to an approved landmark casino bill that also

Top court refuses Reolian’s application for compensation

The Court of Final Appeal has brought closure to a case in which a former bus service operator sued the government for compensation over the

Youth face bleak job market as Covid slows economy

Liu Qian, job-hunting with a new master’s degree, said two employers interviewed her and then said the positions had been eliminated. Others asked her to take

CE: Gov’t is working hard to bring visitors back, assist economic recovery

The government is currently working hard to bring visitors back to Macau and thereby, assist recovery of the local economy, which has been severely damaged

Lawmaker Pang wants more mainland students in local universities

University students from the Mainland should come to Macau universities to study instead of going abroad to “non-friendly countries,” lawmaker Pang Chuan said on Tuesday

Northern area district residents call gov’t to treat sewage problem

Residents in the northern district are hopeful that the authorities will improve the water pollution of Areia Preta to avoid adverse effects to their health.

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