Strong quake injures dozens, shuts north Philippine airport

A strong earthquake rocked a large swath of the northern Philippines, injuring at least 36 people and forcing the closure of an international airport and the evacuation

Russia, Belarus ambassadors barred from Nobel ceremony

The ambassadors of Russia and Belarus have been excluded from this year’s Nobel Prize ceremony in Stockholm because of the war in Ukraine. The Nobel Foundation, a

Clear sign that opening-up is moving on

In a sign that China will continue to attract foreign investors with improved investment environment and better services, the central authorities have pledged to further facilitate the border

Thursday, October 27, 2022 – edition no. 4122

— New government guidelines on group travelers welcomed by investors * Fai Chi Kei lockdown — Health authorities impose partial lockdown in Fai Chi Kei, Macau’s most populous neighborhood, after a

Education center staff accused of embezzling continuing education subsidies

The Commission Against Corruption (CCAC) has reported another case where a local education center and nearly 170 residents allegedly embezzled over MOP1 million in subsidies

Case witness detained for perjury

A witness for the junket mogul Alvin Chau’s case was detained by the Public Prosecutions Office yesterday for alleged perjury. The lower court continued the trial

Pro-democracy publisher Lai found guilty on fraud charges

Pro-democracy Hong Kong publisher Jimmy Lai was found guilty yesterday on two fraud charges related to lease violations, the latest in a series of prosecutions

Trade unionist lawmaker criticizes uncoordinated road works

Lawmaker Ella Lei questioned the government about road works across the city, some of which have been repeated and have resulted in complicated conditions for drivers.

Local woman loses RMB6.7 million in online investment scam

A local woman has reportedly been defrauded in a series of online investments, losing a total of RMB6.7 million, the Judiciary Police (PJ) reported on Monday.

New government to raise spending to boost slowing economy

Australia's new government released plans yesterday for more spending on families, the elderly, defense and its Pacific neighbors as the country braces for an economic slowdown

Gaming sector expenditure rises 15% in 2021

Total expenditure of the gaming sector rose by 15.2% year-on-year to MOP53.48 billion, driven by a 45.4% increase in operating expenses (MOP14.47 billion). The sector

DSEDJ increasing inspections of continuing education programs

The Education and Youth Development Bureau (DSEDJ) said yesterday that the bureau has been increasing inspections of all those programs.  The statement was in

Trust bill will allow charity trusts

Although legislation dealing with charitable trusts is not part of the draft legislation, the forthcoming Trust bill will not exclude such trusts, a parliamentary committee said

Taobao adopts mPay payment method

Local payment service provider MPay has announced that an agreement had been made with Chinese internet multinational company Alibaba’s shopping site Taobao to allow Macau shoppers to

Ao Ieong consults Chinese civil society associations on LAG23

The Secretary for Social Affairs and Culture, Elsie Ao Ieong, has led a delegation from her secretariat to visit 12 civil society associations to hear

Lusophone-Macau Product Fair to open end-October

The annual Lusophone-Macau Featured Product Fair will launch at the end of this month with the first stop at the Largo Camões in Taipa. Officially

Portuguese Classic “Francesinha”!

Are your taste buds tingling for Portuguese flavors? Enjoy one of the top 10 flavored sandwiches in the world at Rossio! There’s no better date than Francesinha

Chinese officers charged in plot to allegedly obstruct US Huawei probe

Two suspected Chinese intelligence officers have been charged with attempting to obstruct a U.S. criminal investigation of Chinese tech giant Huawei by offering bribes to someone

US vows full military defense of allies against North

The United States will make full use of its military capabilities, “including nuclear, conventional and missile defense,” to defend its allies Japan and South Korea, U.S.

Sunak takes over as prime minister amid economic crisis

Rishi Sunak became Britain’s third prime minister of the year yesterday, tasked with taming an economic crisis that has left the country’s finances in a precarious

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