Iran summons UK and Norway ambassadors amid violent unrest

Iran’s Foreign Ministry said Sunday it summoned Britain’s ambassador to protest what it described as a hostile atmosphere created by London-based Farsi language media outlets. The

Labour conference starts with focus on ‘immoral’ tax cuts

Britain’s opposition Labour Party opened its annual conference Sunday, with leaders attacking the “immoral” tax-cutting of the new Conservative government. The event, this year taking

1984 UK and China agree Hong Kong handover

Britain and China have finalised an agreement which will end more than 150 years of UK rule in Hong Kong.  The proposal - which will hand

Roger Federer retires after teaming with Nadal in last match

This day, this match, had to come, of course, for Roger Federer, and for tennis, just as it inevitably must for every athlete in every sport.

Police arrest hundreds of protestors; massive exodus in motion

Russian police moved quickly Saturday to disperse peaceful protests against President Vladimir Putin’s military mobilization order, arresting hundreds, including some children, in scores of cities across the

CIA unveils model of al-Qaida leader al-Zawahri’s hideout

The CIA has revealed a model of  Shortly after al-Zawahri’s death, White House officials  The museum is closed to the public and access is generally limited to the agency’s

Irresponsible to say pandemic is over

The pandemic is by no means over. “We are still in the tunnel. We are just beginning to glimpse the light at the end of that tunnel,”

Monday, September 26, 2022 – edition no. 4102

— Mainland group tours expected to return end-October * Public Works | Light rail to extend to Qingmao; airport to see longer runway * Pocket money | MOP8,000 cash per resident in

Passing of single-living elderly siblings sparks concerns over social support

The sequential demise of a pair of elderly siblings found Wednesday afternoon has generated contemplation about the effectiveness of existing local social care services.

‘Collaborator’ of Suncity admits to organizing illegal betting

A former independent collaborator of Suncity that used to work as part of a “bate-ficha” business has admitted yesterday in court to organizing the illegal parallel

Gaming tender committee to meet with bidders for proposal discussions

The committee for the gaming tender bids is set to meet with the seven companies competing for the six concessions from next week, when competitors present their proposals

While quarantine to linger, health official explains criteria for keeping policy

Despite quarantine measures being relaxed, or soon to be relaxed, in many places, Macau will tightly maintain its quarantine measures, a health official hinted at yesterday’s

Chinese, Portuguese top diplomats ‘committed to multilateralism’

Chinese State Councilor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi met with his Portuguese counterpart, Joao Gomes Cravinho, yesterday on the sidelines of the ongoing 77th session

Workers union urges gov’t for another round of MOP8,000 subsidy

The Macau Federation of Trade Unions is proposing that the government include an additional MOP8,000 in the electronic consumption subsidy to be part of the second round of

Taiwan to gradually lift quarantine-upon-arrival next month

Meanwhile, in Taiwan, the government yesterday announced several updates to Covid-19 measures and entry restrictions. Taiwan’s Central Epidemic Command Center (CECC) announced yesterday that it

Lawmaker calls on gov’t to ensure high-quality education before promoting internationally

Lawmaker Lei Chan U has asked the government to ensure that the city’s tertiary education is of high quality before promoting the sector internationally. The

Beijing envoy vows ‘fight’ over alleged Xinjiang rights abuses

An envoy from China’s Xinjiang province said yesterday that Chinese authorities are ready for a “fight” with “anti-China” critics in the West and elsewhere over allegations

Former Chinese justice minister jailed for corruption

A former Chinese justice minister was sentenced to death with a two-year reprieve on charges of taking bribes and helping criminals including his brother hide illegal activity,

Kim denies sending arms to Putin amid Ukraine war

North Korea says it hasn’t exported any weapons to Russia during the war in Ukraine and has no plans to do so, and said U.S. intelligence

Manila court rejects bid to declare rebels as terrorists

A Philippine court has dismissed a government petition to declare the Communist Party of the Philippines and its armed guerrilla wing as a terrorist organization in a decision that

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