Che Sai Wang wants regular and standardized medical exams for civil servants

The government should enforce regular and standardized medical exams for all civil servants to protect their health and, consequently, the services they provide the public, Lawmaker Che

Thailand hopes for major visitor’s splash during Songkran

Hordes of revelers toted colorful water guns yesterday as Thailand kicked off its exuberant three-day Songkran festival at full blast for the first time since 2019, hoping

Ao Ieong to visit Portugal with physicians’ recruitment on agenda

The Secretary for Social Affairs and Culture, Elsie Ao Ieong, will visit Portugal next month, after a stop in Geneva, for a meeting at the World Health

Chinese community awaits Ho Iat Seng’s Portugal trip

The Chinese community in Portugal is awaiting Chief Executive Ho Iat Seng’s visit, according to Chinese League president Y Ping Chow. “It is the first visit

Rehabilitation organization to organize series of Earth Day activities

Macau IC2, a rehabilitation organization run by people with intellectual disabilities and autism, will hold its third Earth Day event on April 22.

26 days off work for civil servants in 2024 in public holidays and compensation

Civil servants will enjoy 26 public holidays next year, taking into account obligatory and non-obligatory public holidays as well as compensation for holidays that fall on weekends. This

Locally produced feature film wins award

Locally produced feature film “Kissing the Ground You Walked On” has won the Young Cinema Competition (Chinese Language), Best Director award for its director, Hong Heng Fai,

Tap Seac craft market to feature 220 stalls

The Tap Seac Craft Market in spring will be held from April 20 to 23 and April 27 to 30 for two consecutive weeks, featuring over 220 handicraft

IC to distribute reading materials to toddlers

The Cultural Affairs Bureau (IC) has launched a series of activities with a budget of MOP6 million yuan, kicking off a number of projects throughout the city to

CE at AL today for Q&A on gov’t policy and social issues

The Chief Executive (CE), Ho Iat Seng, will attend today’s Legislative Assembly (AL) session to participate in a Q&A session with lawmakers about the government’s policies, implementation, and

Sands China’s Integrated Resorts Go Dark for Earth Hour 2023

15 consecutive years of support Sands China Ltd. observed Earth Hour 2023 at its properties March 25, turning off exterior lights and non-essential indoor lights for one

Exports rebound unexpectedly to growth in March

China's exports rebounded unexpectedly to growth in March despite a decline in U.S. and European demand following interest rate hikes to cool inflation. Exports rose

Northern China blanketed with floating sand and dust

Many areas in northern China were blanketed with floating sand and dust yesterday, and a sandstorm was expected to sweep through parts of Inner Mongolia.

Brazil’s Lula in Shanghai on visit to boost ties with China

Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva was in the Chinese financial hub of Shanghai yesterday as he looks to boost ties and win political support for

Germany appeals for reducing tensions over Taiwan

Germany’s government appealed for efforts to reduce tensions over Taiwan as the German foreign minister arrived in China yesterday for official talks following Chinese military exercises

Kim fires missile that may have been new type of weapon

North Korea yesterday conducted its first intercontinental ballistic missile launch in a month, possibly testing a new more mobile, harder-to-detect missile for the first time, its neighbors

US intelligence leak complicates summit with Seoul

Leaked U.S. intelligence documents suggesting Washington spied on South Korea have put the country’s president in a delicate situation ahead of a state visit to the

New India-born World Bank chief: Real change or rebranding?

The incoming president of the World Bank was born in India and forged his early business success there, a fact supporters say gives Ajay Banga valuable

1970 Critical explosion cripples Apollo 13

The explosion happened in the fuel cells of the spacecraft’s service module approximately 56 hours after lift-off. This resulted in the loss of Apollo 13’s

‘The Peking Express’ raises niche historical event

A little-known piece of history is resurfacing 100 years after the luxurious Peking Express train was attacked by bandits in the middle of the night and hundreds

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