Why tornadoes are still hard to forecast – even though storm predictions are improving

Meteorologists began warning about severe weather with the potential for tornadoes several days before storms tore across the Southeast and the Central U.S. in late

Commodity prices unlikely to fall: Academic

The possibility of commodity prices falling soon remains vague, president Samuel Tong Kai Chung of the Macau Institute of Management said. He said the pressure

Tons of trash washed ashore on Macau coastline in the last few days

The Marine and Water Bureau (DSAMA) has revealed a large quantity of trash and several kinds of debris has washed ashore on Macau’s coastline, namely

Alibaba to issue RMB5,000 internship subsidy to Macau interns

The Labour Affairs Bureau (DSAL) is cooperating with Alibaba for a second training and internship project for Macau young people to go to Alibaba in

FIBA 3×3 Masters returns better than ever featuring World Masters Tour

The Wynn Macau FIBA 3X3 Masters Tournament is returning to Macau this July better than ever, featuring 16 teams from different parts of the world and

MUST presents Nobel Laureates at 23rd anniversary summit

To celebrate its 23rd Anniversary, the Macau University of Science and Technology (MUST) presented two Nobel Laureates at a medical summit that commenced yesterday afternoon. Officially referred to

JP Morgan: Mass GGR in Q1 hits over half of pre-Covid levels

Gaming revenues in March have indicated that mass GGR has finally hit “70 percent-plus of pre-Covid levels for the industry,” according to brokerage firm JP Morgan

MOP23.7b to be put toward public wellbeing, tax reduction measures

Macau's economic recovery is evident, and market confidence and expectations are recovering, said Lei Wai Nong, the Secretary for Economy and Finance. Lei considers

GBA light volleyball championship to start today

Macau's inaugural Greater Bay Area light volleyball championship will be held Saturday and Sunday at the Sports Complex at the University of Macau. Before the

PJ arrests man suspected of defrauding people MOP1.8m in fake investment scam

A 45-year-old Korean man was detained by the Judiciary Police (PJ) for an alleged investment fraud swindling the equivalent of MOP1.8 million from seven victims, the

Twitter pulls check mark from main New York Times account

Twitter has removed the verification check mark on the main account of The New York Times, one of CEO Elon Musk’s most despised news organizations. The

WSJ: McDonald’s to close offices briefly ahead of layoffs

A report says McDonald’s has closed its U.S. offices for a few days as the company prepares to inform employees about layoffs. The Wall Street Journal cited

Sands China hosts sharing session on NPC, CPPCC

Sands China Ltd. held a seminar about the recent sessions of the National People’s Congress (NPC) and the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC) March 28 at The Londoner

Visa appoints new GM to Hong Kong, Macau operations

Digital payment operator Visa has appointed Paulina Leong as general manager of Visa Hong Kong and Macau, the company announced in a press release. Leong has over 18 years

Members of Congress on TikTok defend app’s reach to voters

Rep. Jeff Jackson of North Carolina has used it to explain the complex fight over raising the debt limit. Rep. Robert Garcia of California has

Japan protests China’s detention of citizen, maritime action

Japan's Foreign Minister Yoshimasa Hayashi protested in a meeting Sunday with his Chinese counterpart the detention of a Japanese national in Beijing and raised “strong concern”

Taiwan’s Tsai wraps up Guatemala visit, heads to Belize

Taiwanese leader Tsai Ing-wen and Guatemalan President Alejandro Giammattei on Saturday toured a hospital built with support from Taipei, reaffirming their close diplomatic ties as the self-governing

MGM Partners with Art Basel Hong Kong to Present “Long Time No See” in Hong Kong

With arts, culture, entertainment and performance at the core of the MGM brand, MGM is collaborating with Art Basel Hong Kong, one of the world’s premier

South Korea, US, Japan hold anti-North Korea submarine drill

The South Korean, U.S. and Japanese navies began their first anti-submarine drills in six months yesterday to boost their coordination against increasing North Korean missile threats,

Bank survey shows Japan’s businesses turning pessimistic

Business sentiment among big Japanese manufacturers worsened in the first quarter of this year in the fifth straight decline, according to a central bank survey released

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