Lebanese cheer as their dancers win America’s Got Talent

The news of a Lebanese dance group winning the TV competition show America’s Got Talent brought a rare moment of joy yesterday to many in this crisis-hit Mideast country.

Act aimed at inducing proxy war

The United States Senate Foreign Relations Committee’s approval of the so-called Taiwan Policy Act on Wednesday marks another dangerous step toward a green light being given to the

Friday, September 16, 2022 – edition no. 4096

— Local authorities distrust WHO’s analysis that the end of Covid is ‘in sight’, saying it will heed to Beijing’s recommendations * Survey | Nearly 50% youth opting for gigs due

Seven companies bid for new gaming concessions

It is either go big or go home for the seven hopeful bidders who submitted their gaming proposals to the government. All proposals were submitted

GP to tentatively return to a four-day event, motorcycle return not ruled out

The 69th Macau Grand Prix (GP) may return to its original four-day format (Thursday to Sunday) this November, the president of the Sports Bureau and coordinator

Residents pay respect to late Queen on first day of condolence service

A few dozen people signed the book of condolence yesterday for the late Queen Elizabeth II at the Morrison Chapel next to the Camões Garden.

Lawmakers highlight unemployment rate dilemma, calling for improved workers’ rights

Promoting employment of local residents and implementing the second MOP10 billion subsidy plan without delay are among the most urgent issues that Macau government are expected

Two-month International Music Festival will mainly rely on a regional cast

The 34th Macao International Music Festival (FIMM) will return, with five out of ten items in its program featuring local casts. This year’s FIMM

Ukraine’s Zelenskyy visits recently retaken, devastated city

His hand on his heart, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy watched as his country’s flag was hoisted yesterday above the recently recaptured city of Izium, a rare

ID president hopes sports can contribute more to economy

The president of the Sports Bureau (ID) hopes that the sports sector can contribute in a greater way to local economic development, Pun Weng Kun

Music festival highlights love and hope through ‘Song of Tomorrow’ theme

Despite its theme “Song of Tomorrow,” this year’s Macao International Music Festival (FIMM) in fact celebrates joy, love and hope, Deland Leong Wai Man, president of

Xi visits Kazakhstan ahead of summit with Putin

Chinese President Xi Jinping yesterday started his first foreign trip since the outbreak of the pandemic with a stop in Kazakhstan ahead of a summit with

China grants gaming license to NetEase, first since crackdown

China's second largest gaming firm NetEase has received its first online game license in over a year in a possible sign Beijing is gradually easing a

Typhoon Muifa strengthens, heads for Shanghai on China coast

A major typhoon gathered strength yesterday as it headed over open water toward the Chinese metropolis of Shanghai. Heavy rain was reported in the city of

South Korea fines Google, Meta over privacy violations

South Korea’s privacy watchdog has fined Google and Meta a combined 100 billion won ($72 million) for tracking consumers’ online behavior without their consent and using their

Pakistani premier promises compensation for flood victims

Pakistan's prime minister yesterday promised the country’s homeless people that the government will ensure they are paid to rebuild and return to their lives after the

2000 UK fuel protesters go back home

The fuel protests which have paralysed Britain for seven days, causing a crisis in the NHS, emptying supermarkets shelves and closing schools, have ended.  The last

EU court largely upholds USD4b Google Android antitrust fine

A top court largely rejected Google’s appeal of a record European Union antitrust fine imposed for throttling competition and reducing consumer choice through the dominance of

Liverpool needs late goal to beat Ajax in Champions League

Liverpool fans held their collective breath and diverted their eyes to the referee. Had Joel Matip’s 89th-minute header crossed the line for a goal to seal

TikTok search results riddled with misinformation: Report

TikTok may be the platform of choice for catchy videos, but anyone using it to learn about COVID-19, climate change or Russia’s invasion of

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