UAE announces plans to invest $54B in energy and triple renewable sources

The United Arab Emirates plans to triple its supply of renewable energy and invest up to $54 billion over the next seven years to meet its growing

Mortgage rates spike to highest level since Truss tax plan spooked markets

Homeowners and renters in the U.K. faced further grim news yesterday (Macau time) as mortgage rates hit levels not seen since unfunded tax cuts announced

Raffles at Galaxy Macau to soft open Aug. 16

Raffles at Galaxy Macau is set to hold its soft opening to the public on Aug. 16. A grand opening, celebrating the addition of the remaining signature

Visa partners with HK Tram, New World Development in rewards program

Visa has joined with Hong Kong Tramways to provide special discounts on fares paid with the brand’s payment cards. From July 6 to Dec. 31 this year,

A troubled new power plant leaves Jordan in debt to China

Jordan's Attarat power plant was envisioned as a landmark project promising to provide the desert kingdom with a major source of energy while solidifying its relations with

Gov’t accuses US of turning Taiwan into a powder keg with its latest sales

China's Defense Ministry accused the United States of turning Taiwan into a powder keg yesterday with its latest sales of military equipment to the self-governing island

North Korean satellite wasn’t advanced enough to conduct reconnaissance from space: Seoul

The satellite North Korea failed to put into orbit wasn’t advanced enough to conduct military reconnaissance from space as it claimed, South Korea’s military said yesterday

Leader criticizes Hong Kong’s attempt to arrest 2 activists who now live in Australia

Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese yesterday criticized Hong Kong authorities over their pursuit of two pro-democracy activists who live in Australia. Hong Kong’s leader said

1978 Eleven die in sleeper train inferno

Eleven people have been killed and seventeen injured in a blaze on the Penzance-to-Paddington sleeper train. Early reports suggest that the fire was started by a

Grammys CEO on new AI guidelines: Music that contains AI-created elements is eligible. ‘Period.’

Last month, the Recording Academy announced a series of changes to the Grammy Awards to better reflect an evolving music industry. Of those newly instituted guidelines,

Crowdfunding sites help raise money for Jamaica ahead of the World Cup

Funding for Jamaica’s preparations for the Women’s World Cup has seemed so uncertain that a player’s mom took it upon herself to fundraise for the team.

Environmental activists arrested for throwing confetti and puzzle pieces on court

Two environmental activists were arrested at Wimbledon yesterday after getting on court and disrupting a match by scattering orange confetti and puzzle pieces on the grass. A woman and

Hong Kong-born singer-songwriter Coco Lee passes away at 48

Lee’s sister broke the news on social media last night, saying that the the 48-year-old had a long battle with depression in recent years and committed suicide on

IAEA’s report good for Tokyo, bad for world

Tokyo should by no means consider the so-called final safety review that the International Atomic Energy Agency submitted to the Japanese government on Tuesday as a green light

Thursday, July 6, 2023 – edition no. 4281

— Art Macao will stage 30 exhibitions, presenting modern and contemporary masterpieces by over 200 artists * MICE sector to bloom in H2 * Influencer photos | 93 tickets issued to jaywalkers *

Lawmakers call for additional temporary welfare

Two lawmakers have separately asked the government to consider issuing further temporary welfare to help people cope with rising living costs. Trade unionist Lei Chan

25% of elderly hold no emergency fund

A survey has revealed 25% of Macau’s elderly do not have an emergency fund of three to six months of living expenses, according to The Macau Federation

Chinese livestreamers: Macau’s big opportunities in small details

Macau should preserve the small details and elements as it brands itself, Chinese livestreamers and broadcasters said yesterday at the World Cities Branding Conference.

Medical Committee discusses Macau doctors practicingin Hengqin

At its 11th meeting for the current term, the Medical Committee has discussed arrangements for Macau medical professionals to practice in Hengqin. Alvis Lo,

CCAC investigates UM PhD candidate bribery

The Commission Against Corruption (CCAC) has concluded its investigation into a University of Macau (UM) doctoral candidate who tried to bribe a UM professor. The

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