Pui Ching principal hopes daily RAT requirements end soon

Lawmaker Kou Kam Fai, principal of Pui Ching Middle School, hopes daily Covid-19 antigen tests on students with no previous infections will end soon. Government

NATO chief wants more ‘friends’ as Russia, China move closer

China's growing assertiveness and collaboration with Russia poses a threat not only to Asia but also to Europe, NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg said yesterday as he

Resistance steadfast against army rule two years later

The prospects for peace in Myanmar, much less a return to democracy, seem dimmer than ever two years after the army seized power from the elected government

Blinken visit highlights US limitations in region

U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken yesterday wrapped up a two-day visit to Israel and the occupied West Bank with no visible signs of progress toward

1990 De Klerk dismantles apartheid in South Africa

The President of South Africa has lifted the 30-year ban on leading anti-apartheid group the African National Congress. In a televised speech at the opening of

Hong Kong bans CBD, forcing businesses to shut or revamp

Hong Kong banned CBD as a “dangerous drug” and imposed harsh penalties for its possession on Wednesday, forcing fledging businesses to shut down or revamp. Supporters

GM conditionally OKs $650M Nevada lithium mine investment

General Motors Co. has conditionally agreed to invest $650 million in Lithium Americas Corp. in a deal that will give GM exclusive access to the

FIFA anxious to reboot Club World Cup after years of delays

A little-loved member of FIFA’s family of soccer tournaments for so long, the latest Club World Cup starts today as a seven-team event two years after that

Saudi soccer influence grows by winning seat on FIFA Council

Saudi Arabia added to its influence in world soccer yesterday, winning a seat on the FIFA Council and then being confirmed as host of the 2027 Asian Cup. The

Italy on alert amid anarchist attacks on diplomatic missions

Italy’s government has increased security at its diplomatic missions around the globe in response to “a crescendo of terroristic attacks” by an informal anarchist network acting in solidarity

Sanctions won’t crush China’s hi-tech rise

To further strangle China’s technology sector, the United States is reportedly considering banning all sales to Chinese telecommunications equipment giant Huawei by US suppliers, including Intel and Qualcomm.

Thursday, February 2, 2023 – edition no. 4178

— City gaming revenue shoots up 82.5% as China, HK travel resumes * Junkets trial | Character witnesses highlight responsibility, generosity of Levo * Labor rights | Ella stresses mutual consent as

Macau gaming revenue jumps 82.5% as China travel resumed

The city’s casinos saw gross gaming revenue (GGR) surge in January as China’s reopening and the week-long Lunar New Year break sparked an influx of visitors to the gambling hub, fueling optimism

IMF upgrades outlook for the global economy in 2023

The outlook for the global economy is growing slightly brighter as China eases its zero-COVID policies and the world shows surprising resilience in the face

IAM to renovate Seac Pai Van Park

Plans will be compiled to improve the environment and facilities of the Seac Pai Van Park in Coloane, a municipal officer announced yesterday. The

CE meets with HK investment representative

Chief Executive Ho Iat Sengthis week  held a meeting with a delegation led by Chairman Peter Lam Kin-ngok of the Hong Kong Trade Development Council (HKTDC)

Hotel occupancy in 2022 at just 38.4%, the second lowest rate ever

The hotel occupancy rate in Macau throughout 2022 was 38.4%, according to an official release from the Statistics and Census Service (DSEC). The figure represents

PJ records 30% fewer casino-related offenses last year

About 30% less crimes related to casinos were recorded year-on-year in 2022, the Judiciary Police (PJ) stated in its annual criminal report. To be exact,

China scoffs at new Czech president’s phone call with Taiwan

China yesterday accused Czech President-elect Petr Pavel of challenging its hard line on national sovereignty by affirming ties with self-ruled Taiwan in a phone call with the

US debt default could trigger dollar’s collapse and severely erode America’s political and economic might

It's a case of déjà vu all over again on the debt ceiling debate. Republicans, who regained control of the House of Representatives in November

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