25 arrested on suspicion of planning far-right armed coup

Thousands of police officers carried out raids across much of Germany today (Wednesday) against suspected far-right extremists who allegedly sought to overthrow the government in an armed coup. Officials said

Former HKEx boss permitted to operate financial services in Macau

Former Hong Kong Stock Exchanges and Clearing  Limited (HKEx) boss Charles Li has been given the green light to operate financial and investment services in

Aim to attract mainland tourists remains despite ‘unstable policy’

The Macau SAR’s “unstable” Covid-19 policy has deterred mainland Chinese travelers from visiting, making it an “unpopular” destination for mainland visitors, according to China’s giant global

New concessionaires will have to reemploy closed satellite casino workers

The new gaming concessionaires will have to take responsibility for the workers of the “satellite casinos” that will eventually close, the Secretary for Economy and

Four gaming operators seeking MOP135m compensation from Levo Chan

Four gaming operators are seeking a combined MOP135 million in damages from former junket mogul Levo Chan as his trial in a local court began on

Late Chinese leader Jiang hailed in memorial service

China's leaders eulogized the late Jiang Zemin yesterday as a loyal Marxist-Leninist who oversaw their country’s rapid economic rise while maintaining rigid Communist Party control over society.

MGTO head hopes border restrictions can be lifted soon

Macau is ready to start receiving visitors from all locations and it is just waiting for the lifting of the border restrictions to put its plans

Central Library completion date uncertain

The Secretary for Social Affairs and Culture, Elsie Ao Ieong, said yesterday at the Legislative Assembly that there is not yet a concrete date for

Gov’t holds group mourning for former president Jiang Zemin

The local government hosted a group mourning event following the passing of former Chinese president Jiang Zemin at the Forum Macao Complex yesterday. Images

Gov’t prepares plan to relax pandemic measures

The Secretary for Social Affairs and Culture, Elsie Ao Ieong U, yesterday said that as new variants have been reported to be weaker, Macau’s policies

China blasts US report, reiterates ‘no first use’ nuke policy

China strictly adheres to its policy of no first use of nuclear weapons “at any time and under any circumstances,” its Defense Ministry said yesterday in

Amnesty International Canada says it was hacked by Chinese

  The Canadian branch of Amnesty International said yesterday it was the target of a cyberattack “sponsored by China.” The human rights organization said it

South Korean lawmakers raise concerns over Chinese voters

Members of South Korea’s ruling conservative party have proposed a bill that would place tighter restrictions on the voting rights of foreign permanent residents in local

EU, Western Balkans to boost partnership

European Union leaders and their Western Balkan counterparts worked to strengthen their partnership at a summit yesterday as Russia’s war in Ukraine threatens to reshape the geopolitical balance

1983 Tomcat halts steeplejack

Chief chimney-toppler Fred Dibnah has been halted in his work after a ginger tomcat got to his latest assignment first. Troublesome feline George has climbed a height

WC betting down in Las Vegas but higher than expected

The World Cup may be the globe’s biggest sporting event, yet in the United States in the fall, it competes with a full sports betting

Boxing powerhouse Cuba lets women boxers compete

Legnis Cala Massó carefully removes her necklace and smiles as her coach slides her bright red boxing gloves over her French tip nails. The 31-year-old

Croatia going deep again at finals after shootout win

Japan 1, Croatia 1 (1-3 penalties) Croatia is going deep at another World Cup, and the team is taking the long route once again.

Brazil dancing again after big win at World Cup

Brazil 4, S.Korea, 1 The joy — and the dancing — are back for five-time champion Brazil at the World Cup. The big win

Five plants that say ‘holiday season,’ and how to care for them

Holiday horticulture tends to revolve around the same handful of plants. So if you don’t already have any or all of these five holiday plants, now is the

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