Doctor and self-exiled activist Gao Yaojie dies at 95

Renowned Chinese doctor and activist Gao Yaojie who exposed the AIDS virus epidemic in rural China in the 1990s died Sunday (yesterday, Macau time) at the

Divers recover the seventh of eight crew members killed in crash of US military Osprey

Divers last weekend recovered the remains of the seventh of the eight crew members from a U.S. military Osprey aircraft that crashed off southern Japan during

Israel battles militants in main cities, with civilians still trapped in the crossfire

Israeli forces battled Palestinian militants in Gaza’s two largest cities yesterday, with civilians still trapped in the fighting even after hundreds of thousands have fled to

1992 Princess Royal remarries

The 42-year-old arrived at Crathie church near Balmoral Castle accompanied by her father Prince Philip, and her daughter and bridesmaid 11-year-old Zara. Before a small family congregation

How sacred images in Asian cultures incorporate divine presence and make them come ‘alive’

Walking into a favorite restaurant here in Knoxville, Tennessee, I was immediately greeted by a golden statue of Buddha, its sparkling gemstone eyes meeting my

Bayern brings anger and unbeaten record to Man United after 5-1 loss

Man Utd v Bayern Munich H 2.8, D 4.1, A 2.5 Oddschecker.com Six years and 39 games. That’s how long it’s been since Bayern

Mexican startup is illegally selling health drink from an endangered fish

Environmental watchdogs accused a Mexico-based startup Thursday of violating international trade law by selling a health supplement made from endangered totoaba fish to several countries including

Snow blankets northern China, closing roads and schools, suspending train service

Overnight snowfall across much of northern China prompted road closures and the suspension of classes and train service yesterday. A red alert for a blizzard was in

HKSAR’s District Council election fully demonstrates quality democracy

Various sectors of Hong Kong have spoken highly of the 7th District Council Ordinary Election of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) as a high-quality election with democracy

Tuesday, December 12, 2023 – edition no. 4387

— Hotels and students boosting light rail commuting as Barra station opens * Gaming security | Cheong for ‘snoop’ system to bust criminals * Gastronomy | Singer-chef Nicolas Tse finds Macau’s creativity

Voter turnout plunges below 30% in council elections

Voter turnout plunged below 30% in Hong Kong’s first district council elections since new rules introduced effectively shut out all pro-democracy candidates, setting a record low since the territory returned to Chinese rule in 1997.

MGM and Poly Culture Group Inked “Arts & Culture Collaborative Agreement”

  MGM and Poly Culture Group Corporation Limited (Poly Culture) inked the “Arts & Culture Collaborative Agreement” today at the MGM Art Space of MGM MACAU. The signing ceremony was witnessed

Economy Secretary confident in tourist arrivals reaching 28 million

The Secretary for Economy and Finance, Lei Wai Nong, is confident Macau will see 28 million tourists by year-end, given there have been over 25

CCAC receives complaints on taxi bidding procedures

The Commissioner Against Corruption, Chan Tsz King, yesterday disclosed that a lawmaker had complained of perceived injustice in the recent taxi license bidding procedures. In

Association data shows significant increase in gaming employees facing pressure

There has been a significant increase in gaming employees seeking assistance due to work pressures, said lawmaker Leong Sun Iok. Data from the Macau Gaming

VNL 2024 confirms Macau round in May-June next year

Volleyball's International governing body, FIVB, has confirmed Macau will be part of next year’s Women’s Volleyball Nations League (VNL) world tour. The FIVB’s final

Gov’t to employ two doctors from Portugal

The local SAR government will hire only two of 12 Portuguese doctors, according to Portuguese news agency Lusa. The Health Bureau (SSM) has said the

Hong Kong holds first council elections under Beijing’s guidance of ‘patriots administering the city’

Residents went to the polls yesterday in Hong Kong’s first district council elections since an electoral overhaul was implemented under authorities’ guidance of “patriots” administering the

Mainland’s updated mask guidelines similar to Macau’s

Secretary for Social Affairs and Culture Elsie Ao Ieong said yesterday that there is close alignment between the mainland’s updated guidelines on mask usage and

Crowds flock to Barra Station at opening of first peninsula connection

The Macao Light Rapid Transit (LRT) is now officially operating on the Macau Peninsula with the opening of the Barra Station. The LRT commenced service to the

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