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

Indonesia’s Parliament votes to ban sex outside of marriage

Indonesia’s Parliament unanimously passed a long-awaited revision of the country’s penal code yesterday that criminalizes sex outside of marriage for citizens as well as foreigners, prohibits promotion of

Jiang Zemin’s legacy inspiration for nation on path to modernization

Jiang Zemin passed away in Shanghai on Nov 30 at the age of 96. The profound outpouring of grief by the nation speaks volumes of the late

Wednesday, December 7, 2022 – edition no. 4149

— HK’s former stock market chief Charles Li was given the green light to start an asset exchange in Macau – a platform that ‘connects China’s micro economy with global

Unemployment, causes, and consequences in debate at AL

The unemployment rate among local residents, its causes, and consequences were highlighted yesterday at the Legislative Assembly (AL). Dedicated to hearing the government’s replies to lawmakers

Testimonies confirm Tak Chun involved in side betting

As court sessions for illegal gambling allegations against Tak Chun Group unveiled yesterday morning, testimonies pointed to the group’s operations of side betting. The original

China eases controls, gives no sign when zero-Covid ends

China is easing some of the world’s most stringent anti-virus controls and authorities say new variants are weaker. But they have yet to say when

Police announce alleged money laundering of about MOP140m

A Apart from the woman, 11 other people were also detained for investigations in the case but were not accused of any violations. The

Gov’t runs subsidized RAT sales at MOP20/5 kits

Since the early phase of the Covid-19 pandemic, the government has operated a mask sale scheme to ensure supply to eligible people in Macau. RAT kits have been

Mbappé is bringing football to a new dimension at finals

France 3, Poland 1 Cristiano Ronaldo’s precision. Lionel Messi’s vision. The speed and power of the original Ronaldo — the one from Brazil. Kylian

PBOC and AMCM renew currency swap

The People’s Bank of China and the Monetary Authority of Macau have renewed their bilateral currency swap agreement for another three years. Under the arrangement, the PBOC and

India signals it will continue to buy oil from Russia

India will prioritize its own energy needs and continue to buy oil from Russia, its foreign minister signaled yesterday, as Western governments press Moscow with a price

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