Industry happy with IAM’s new measures to ensure good practices

The Food and Beverage (F&B) industry is happy with the new measures launched by the Municipal Affairs Bureau (IAM) which aim to ensure that establishments enforce good

Aviation liberalization ‘to provide more options, facilitate the role of the big-six’

The government officially announced late last week the draft law that will establish the new regime for the operation of the civil aviation market, in

Agent boasts YOHO Resorts World Shopping Center popularity for tenants

The leasing agent for the YOHO Resorts World project disclosed yesterday that the retail spaces are popular among business operators, with 80% retail floor space

British-based Prudential to start with health products as branch opens in Macau

An insurance agency incorporated in England 175 years ago said it would focus on healthcare-related products amid the early phase of its official debut in

Tony Awards telecast makes inclusive history and puts on quite a show despite Hollywood strike

The intimate, funny-sad musical “Kimberly Akimbo” nudged aside splashier rivals yesterday to win the musical crown at the Tony Awards on a night when Broadway flexed

Lawmaker calls on gov’t to clarify recycling processing

There is a need for the government to pinpoint a land plot to localize recyclable processing, lawmaker Ron Lam suggested in his latest written enquiry.

Police remind people of cyber scams

The Judiciary Police are reminding members of the public to be constantly vigilant against fraudulent lucky draw winner announcements. People are strongly advised to keep their credit card

Outer Harbour-HK ferry services to be halted again by bridge works

Due to the construction of the Fourth Macau-Taipa Bridge, TurboJET will need to suspend ferry services between Outer Harbour and Hong Kong on Jun. 15. The ferry operator

Health chief attends organ transplantation forum in Shanghai

Health Bureau director Alvis Lo attended and spoke at an organ transplantation forum in Shanghai. He said that the local government has always attached great importance to and

Macau’s three-time winner rounds up TT with four wins and record-breaking lap

The three-time Macau Motorcycle Grand Prix winner (2015, 2016, and 2018) Peter Hickman has finished this year’s edition of the TT at the Isle of Man

Group sees overall development of Coloane shipyard necessary

The neighborhood and auxiliary facilities of the Coloane shipyard should be developed in a supplementary fashion, the head of a local group and lawmaker has told

China takes multi-pronged measures to ensure summer harvest

China is making multi-pronged efforts to reap a bumper harvest this summer, thereby safeguarding the country’s grain security, despite adverse meteorological conditions.    Traditionally, the summer harvest

UBS completes takeover of Credit Suisse in deal meant to stem global financial turmoil

UBS said yesterday that it has completed its takeover of embattled rival Credit Suisse, nearly three months after the Swiss government hastily arranged a rescue deal

US decides to rejoin UNESCO and pay back dues, to counter Chinese influence

U.N. cultural and scientific agency UNESCO announced yesterday that the United States plans to rejoin — and pay more than $600 million in back dues —

Mayon Volcano spews lava in gentle eruption, thousands warned to be ready to flee

The Philippines’ most active volcano was spewing lava down its slopes yesterday, prompting officials to warn tens of thousands of villagers to be prepared to flee

After good first quarter, China struggles with weaker recovery

Sales of Yizhuan Automobile Co.’s trash trucks picked up after China ended anti-virus controls in December, but their growth is in low gear as managers struggle

Driver charged after bus carrying wedding guests in rolls over, killing 10 and injuring 25

The driver of a bus was charged yesterday after the vehicle carrying wedding guests rolled over on a foggy night in Australia’s wine country, killing 10

Berlusconi, scandal-scarred ex-premier, dies at 86

Silvio Berlusconi, the boastful billionaire media mogul who was Italy’s longest-serving premier despite scandals over his sex-fueled parties and allegations of corruption, died yesterday, according to his

1981 Queen shot at by youth

Marcus Serjeant pointed a pistol directly at the Queen as she turned down Horseguards’ Parade for the start of the Trooping the Colour ceremony. He

Seoul landmarks to be lit up in purple to celebrate K-pop band’s anniversary

Skyscrapers, bridges and other landmarks in South Korea’s capital will be lit up in purple as the country begins celebrating the 10th anniversary of K-pop band

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