Judge slaps $335K penalty on Ronaldo accuser’s Vegas lawyer

A Las Vegas lawyer has been hit with a $335,000 penalty for pressing a bid in U.S. courts to force Cristiano Ronaldo to pay millions of dollars more than the

MGM Attains Seven Five-Star Awards from Forbes Travel Guide

MGM is proud to announce that the Company has once again garnered a total of seven Forbes Travel Guide’s Five-Star Awards for 2023. The distinguished array of accolades manifests the

Macau to receive additional USD8m from FIFA to develop local football

The Macau Football Association (MFA) will receive a new cash subsidy from the governing body of world football – FIFA – under the program FIFA Forward

China deepens customs cooperation to facilitate GBA growth

It will be safer and easier for personnel, goods, and articles to travel and circulate in China’s Greater Bay Area, as a new arrangement was signed

Pricing, related reference undetermined in Sandwich Housing Bill

Although the overall direction of pricing future Sandwich-class Housing will be dependent on private property prices, details will only be determined in subsequent Executive Regulations.

Police ousted 416 people from Macau in January

The Public Security Police Force (PSP) detained and ousted a total of 416 people from Macau in the period between January 3 and 31, the

PJ bust two liquid cocaine traffickers

Two Malaysian residents flying in from Singapore were arrested last night after being found with 18 bottles of liquid cocaine that were disguised as red

Man arrested for injuring toddler, pregnant wife

The PJ has reported similar cases of domestic violence two days in a row. Similar to the case announced on Tuesday, this latest case was referred to

Gov’t receives six bids for construction of the northern section of LRT East Line

The Public Works Bureau (DSOP) has received a total of six bids for the construction of the section north of the Macau Light Rapid Transit

Tourism subsidy plans for Taiwan arrivals underway

Tourism is expected to thrive in Macau after the resumption of Taiwan-Macau travel and international flights, said Maria Helena de Senna Fernandes, director of the

Science journalist emphasizes simplification of jargons in news

A Portuguese science journalist admitted that the most challenging part of the job is to simplify science jargons to commoner language that most people can understand. The University

Xi expresses support for Iran amid Western pressure

Chinese leader Xi Jinping expressed support for Iran during a visit this week by its president as Tehran tries to expand relations with Beijing and Moscow

Singing communist anthem, seniors protest benefit cuts

Chinese seniors singing the communist anthem protested in the city of Wuhan yesterday over benefit cuts, in a rare sign of confrontation with the authoritarian state.

Taiwan threatens to shoot down any Chinese balloons

Amid speculation over alleged Chinese spy balloons, Taiwan’s Defense Ministry said this weekit would shoot down any suspected military object coming close to its shores from

Unlikely that Kim’s daughter groomed as successor: Seoul

South Korea yesterday said that it’s still premature to determine whether the recently unveiled daughter of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un is being groomed as her

Air India reveals orders for 470 Boeing, Airbus jets

Air India unveiled orders yesterday for 470 Boeing and Airbus passenger jets as it races to tap surging demand for increasingly affordable air travel from

GOP leaders start laying groundwork for more Ukraine aid

Testimony on Russian war crimes. Monthly classified briefings. High-profile hearings, TV appearances and even op-eds in conservative media outlets. Leading Republicans in Congress are not

2005 Kyoto Protocol comes into force

The Kyoto accord, which aims to curb the air pollution blamed for global warming, has come into force seven years after it was agreed. The accord

Buffett’s firm buys Apple, slashes chipmaker and bank stakes

Billionaire Warren Buffett’s company added to its already substantial Apple investment at the end of last year while slashing a new investment in computer chip

Starlux’s debut long-haul to LAX to arrive in June

Taiwanese airlines Starlux Airlines will start flying to Los Angeles in June. This route will also feature a first class cabin. At least initially, there will be five

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