Two people hanged in rare blasphemy case as executions surge

Iran hanged two men yesterday convicted of blasphemy, authorities said, carrying out rare death sentences for the crime as executions surge across the Islamic Republic following months

1972 Israeli commandos storm hijacked jet

Twelve Israeli soldiers disguised as maintenance staff have stormed a hijacked Sabena Boeing at Lod airport in Tel Aviv and released the 100 people on board.

Lionel Richie, Katy Perry sing for royal coronation concert

A day after a gilded coronation ceremony watched by millions, King Charles III and Queen Camilla let others take the center stage yesterday as they took

After years of turmoil, Milan teams back in European elite

Wednesday, 03:00 Real Madrid v Man City H 3.35, D 3.76, A 2.23 Thursday, 03:00 AC Milan v Inter Milan H 3.25, D 3.2, A 2.52

Investigators examine ideology of Texas gunman

Federal officials are looking into whether the gunman who killed eight people at a Dallas-area mall expressed an interest in white supremacist ideology yesterday as

ASEAN leaders to tackle regional crises at tropical resort

A picturesque tourist destination will host crisis-weary Southeast Asian leaders with sun-splashed tropical islands, turquoise waters brimming with corals and manta rays, seafood feasts, and a hillside savannah

Western airlines cry wolf after self-imposing disadvantages

The issue of a level-playing field in business has become even more bizarre these days given that Air France wants the French government to limit Chinese airlines’ access

Tuesday, May 9, 2023 – edition no. 4241

  * Crowds flood Old Taipa — Trade unionist calls for improved tourism environment in Taipa * Gaming | Casinos hit MOP4.5b in first week of May * MICE | Portuguese businesses to visit

King Charles III crowned with regal pomp, cheers and shrugs

King Charles III was crowned Saturday at Westminster Abbey, in a ceremony steeped in ancient ritual and brimming with bling at a time when the monarchy

From Charles to Derby, day for fancy hats to rule

If ever there was a banner day for hats — wild and colorful hats — it was Saturday, the dual spectacle of King Charles III’s coronation

Harry an odd man out at father’s coronation spectacle

In the fairy-tale ending to the ancient pageantry in which King Charles III was crowned monarch, he stepped into a gilded horse-drawn carriage with his queen

Jill Biden: Charles’ coronation was ‘just amazing to see’

First lady Jill Biden, who represented the United States at Saturday’s coronation of Britain’s King Charles III, said there was “such beauty in the pageantry of

Greenlight for Guia Lighthouse peripheral tall buildings retained

The government has decided to continue to allow two buildings over 50 meters in height to be built within the buffer zone of the Guia

ID confirms F3, GT World Cup race for 70th GP edition

The long-awaited return of the FIA Formula 3 World Cup and GT World Cup will take place at the Macau Grand Prix this year, following the suspension of these races

Morgan Stanley forecasts GGR to approach 90% of pre-pandemic levels

Morgan Stanley has again raised its forecast for the city’s gaming industry as the sector has been painting a rosy picture, following nearly three years of

Cotai hotel murder suspect apprehended in mainland China

The suspect of a murder case unearthed at a hotel in Cotai on May 4 was arrested in Chaozhou, Guangdong Province the same evening by mainland

Community advisors against coin-less parking meters

The ban on paying for roadside parking with physical legal tender may violate drivers’ rights, António Monteiro, Central District Community Service Advisor, said recently at

Max precipitation logged at 38.6 mm

The city recorded a maximum rainfall level of 38.6 mm as a precautionary rainstorm signal was issued for two hours yesterday. The figure was recorded by the at

City sees nearly 1,300 new firms in Q1

Macau is seeing a rise in the incorporation of new companies, with the first quarter recording a total of 1,284 new companies – an increase

Labor rights advocate reportedly stalked after giving notification of May 1 protest

A local workers’ rights advocate claimed that he had been stalked after giving notification of a May 1 protest, and felt persecuted. Last week, on the

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