Justified countermeasures to ‘coercive’ practices

Some US lawmakers have recently accused Beijing of using “coercive economic practices” to achieve worldwide dominance over the United States. These accusations were reiterated at a hearing

Tuesday, July 25, 2023 – edition no. 4293

— Under heavy public criticism, gov’t decides to scrap Kun Iam statue from the Hac-Sa Reservoir project * Gaming | HK Cheng family takes over Hoiana Resort in Vietnam * Arts &

Petition on suspending Hac-Sa Kun Iam statue surpasses 8,000 signatures

An online petition calling for the withdrawal of construction at Hac-Sa Reservoir has collected over 8,600 signatures in three days. Initiated by the Association of

Pacquiao to fight Muay Thai legend in USD25m bout in Macau

Two boxing legends will fight in an epic showdown in Macau as Thai promoters present “The Match of Legends: Manny Pacquiao vs Buakaw Banchamek” to be

Management side hopes for ‘minimal impact’ amid discussion on minimum wage adjustments

As the review on minimum wage commences, the management side of the debate is hoping for “the smallest burden and impact,” despite “unprecedented support” for

Tourism bureau to boost events in latter half of 2023

The local tourism bureau has planned an array of major events and activities to take place in the latter half of 2023, officials announced in

CCAC unveils customs chief defrauded gov’t over MOP130,000

The Commission Against Corruption (CCAC) has discovered a chief of customs station at a checkpoint allegedly colluding with his subordinates to fabricate attendance records in

Crisis-hit Sri Lanka may allow Indian rupee to be used in local transactions

Sri Lanka is considering the possibility of allowing the use of the Indian rupee for local transactions, as the island nation struggles to build its depleted foreign

Rabies in Coloane

Dear Editor, This letter is to call your attention to the issue of the exploding population of wild dogs and the packs now roaming the hills in Coloane. Whilst

Woman injured by falling metal bar

At around 11 a.m. yesterday, a Vietnamese woman was injured in the NAPE district when she was struck by a metal bar that had fallen from

Composite CPI slightly up in June

The composite consumer price index (CPI) grew 0.8% year-on-year to 104.69 in June, according to the SAR statistics department. The latest report from the Statistics and Census Service

Thunderbolt operation catches eight illegal currency exchange cases

The anti-crime patrol of the Judiciary Police (PJ) has intercepted nine men and women from the mainland, 8 of whom were suspected of illegal currency exchange, and one

55 people approved for assistive devices funding

The Social Welfare Bureau (IAS) has stated that 55 people have been granted funding since the implementation of the program aiming to support the purchase of assistive devices

Amazon, Google, Meta, Microsoft and other tech firms agree to AI safeguards set by the White House

President Joe Biden said Friday that new commitments by Amazon, Google, Meta, Microsoft and other companies that are leading the development of artificial intelligence technology to meet

Galaxy launches U-LEAD internship platform

Marking its 4th consecutive year of support for the Internship Career Experience Program organized by the Labor Affairs Bureau (DSAL) of the SAR government, this year Galaxy Entertainment Group

Nova Mall collaborates with local artist to present art installations

In the theme of igniting happiness through vibrant arts and creativities, Nova Mall is collaborating with local artist, Nono Leong, to present the Dopamine Garden. Located in

US navy secretary says Australian multination military exercise demonstrates unity to China

U.S. Navy Secretary Carlos Del Toro said Friday that the major multination military training exercise launched in Australia sends a message to China that America’s allies

Court to decide whether to ban broadcast and distribution of protest song

A Hong Kong court will hand down a closely-watched decision over whether to ban the broadcast and distribution of “Glory to Hong Kong,” a protest song after the

Hun Sen set to win by landslide in elections with opposition suppressed and critics purged

Longtime Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen cast his ballot 10 minutes after polls opened at 7 a.m.yesterday, in an election in which his party is all

Latest Russian strike on Ukraine’s Odesa leaves 1 dead, many hurt and a cathedral badly damaged

Russia struck the Ukrainian Black Sea city of Odesa again yesterday, local officials said, keeping up a barrage of attacks that has damaged critical port infrastructure

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