Dad pleads help for scam victims after son died

The parents of a Malaysian man who died after falling prey to a human trafficking scheme appealed yesterday to the government to rescue other scam victims trapped

Biden says Russia ‘shamelessly violated’ UN Charter in Ukraine

President Joe Biden declared at the United Nations last night that Russia has “shamelessly violated the core tenets” of the international body with its war in Ukraine

1980 War breaks out between Iran and Iraq

Three weeks of border clashes between Iran and Iraq appear to have finally erupted into all-out war. Iraq has bombed several Iranian air and military supply bases,

High inflation in sight, US Federal Reserve to signal more rate hikes ahead

Last month, when Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell spoke at an economic conference in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, he issued a blunt warning: The Fed’s drive to curb inflation

Top seeds Badosa and Garcia ousted at Pan Pacific Open

Top seed Paula Badosa, second seed Caroline Garcia and Wimbledon champion Elena Rybakina were knocked out of the Pan Pacific Open yesterday. Badosa was overwhelmed by Qinwen Zheng, the

NY attorney general sues Donald Trump and his company

New York’s attorney general sued former President Donald Trump and his company yesterday, alleging business fraud involving some of their most prized assets, including properties in

Russia warns protests against reservists’ draft won’t be tolerated

The Moscow Prosecutor’s Office has said that participation in protests and unsanctioned “mass events” is a punishable offense which can result “imprisonment for up to 15 years,” BBC

Sino-Russian ties contribute to regional stability

As two of the five permanent members of the United Nations Security Council, as well as two major pillars of the United Nations-centered international system, both China and

Thursday, September 22, 2022 – edition no. 4100

— One of the city’s largest sports events, the int’l marathon, will return on December 4 with 12,000 slots * Suncity Trial | Side-betting system not owned by Suncity: Defendant * FMCC

Parallel gaming was widespread across all VIP rooms in Macau, Chau says

“Parallel gaming activities have in Macau,” Chau said when questioned by several lawyers, adding, “I believe that the majority of VIP rooms had

Nie Xinping: Hengqin will provide further support and services to int’l talents

Attracting international talents and people from Macau to help develop Hengqin is one of the goals of the Hengqin authorities, said an authority representative, according

CE, NPC Macau members meet for upcoming Policy Address

Chief Executive Ho Iat Seng recently met with the Macau members at the National People’s Congress (NPC) to gather suggestions while compiling his next Policy Address.

Departure NAT validities for foreign travels eased Departure NAT validities for foreign travels eased

Whilst many countries are no longer requiring SARS-CoV-2 nucleic acid test (NAT) results upon arrival or departure, the Macau government updated the validity requirements for departure

UNESCO urged to review Guia Lighthouse project in new letter

A concerned group is urging UNESCO to maintain a firm stance on the decision it made in 2008 in reducing the height of the building project located

Suspected child abuse case in local childcare facility

A suspected instance of child abuse is alleged to have occurred in a local childcare facility, a woman said in the Macau Forum Monday. The woman alleged

August visitors down 19% y-o-y

Visitor arrivals recorded a staggering increase in August, totaling 331,397, attributable to the easing of cross-border measures between Zhuhai and Macau in early August. Although

65 tourism trade workers get int’l accreditation for English proficiency in H1

The city has seen 65 workers from the tourism industry obtain international English accreditation in the first half of the year, a government body has disclosed.

F&B sector revenues plunge 70% in July

Revenues for restaurants and similar establishments dropped by 71.4% year-on-year in July amid the partial lockdown as the city faced its largest outbreak during the summer.

Pollution bureau pledges to monitor noise constantly

In response to lawmakers’ questions, the Environmental Protection Bureau (DSPA) emphasized it has been continually notified about noise complaints. Lawmaker Lei Leong Wong has,

China quarantine bus crash prompts outcry over ‘zero Covid’

A nighttime bus crash that killed 27 people in southwest China this week has set off a storm of anger online over the country’s strict COVID-19

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