Gov’t appoints two SSM officers to vice director at Cotai hospital

Dr Lei Wai Seng and Dr Chou Kuok Hei, both from the Health Bureau (SSM), have been appointed deputy head or equivalent at the Cotai

Sudden smuggling spike

All goods were uncovered at either the Border Gate checkpoint or the Hengqin checkpoint, and have been confiscated. The Customs intercepted the six cases using

Melco advances the economic prosperity of local SMEs

Melco Resorts & Entertainment recognizes the importance of working hand in hand with its stakeholders to create lasting impact, and the Company’s long-term commitment to operating globally,

Court gives suspended death sentence to Chinese Australian democracy blogger

A Chinese court gave a suspended death sentence to a China-born Australian democracy blogger yesterday. The Australian government, which has repeatedly raised his case over the years,

Regulator promises to protect small investors as stocks hit 5 year lows

Chinese shares gyrated yesterday, sinking to 5-year lows, after stock market regulators sought to reassure jittery investors with a promise to crack down on stock price

Government asks for explanation and fans are angry about not seeing injured Messi play

Hong Kong’s sports minister yesterday reiterated the government’s call for an explanation from the organizer of a soccer match between Inter Miami and a local

Samsung chief Lee acquitted of financial crimes related to merger

A South Korean court yesterday acquitted Samsung Electronics Chairman Lee Jae-yong of financial crimes involving a contentious merger between Samsung affiliates in 2015 that tightened his grip over

Biden warns of a ‘nightmare’ future for the country if Trump should win again

President Joe Biden yesterday ticked through a list of reasons he says a second Donald Trump presidency would be a “nightmare” for the country as he

1952 King George VI dies in his sleep

His Majesty, King George VI, has died peacefully in his sleep at Sandringham House. The official announcement from Sandringham, given at 1045 GMT, said the King

Messi’s global tour with Inter Miami has been very messy and a PR nightmare

It’s all been very messy. We’re talking about Lionel Messi and Inter Miami’s global tour of exhibition games where the main show has been Argentina’s

Irish and UK leaders are in Belfast to celebrate the end of Northern Ireland’s political deadlock

The leaders of the U.K. and Ireland went to Belfast yesterday to meet Northern Ireland’s newly revived government and bask in a good-news moment after two

US porn actor who advocates for Palestinians visits Iran on trip unacknowledged by Tehran

An American porn actor who has advocated for Palestinians online during  The visit by Whitney Wright as Iran imprisons  Wright filmed herself throughout Tehran despite her

Urban agriculture best practices can transform gardens, city-farms

Urban agriculture is expected to be an important feature of 21st century sustainability and can have many benefits for communities and cities, including providing  Among those benefits,

Tuesday, February 6, 2024 – edition no. 4421

— ‘City of Sports and Shows’ initiative needs better planning, conservative lawmakers say * Environment | Protests against waste landfill off Coloane reach AL * Fully booked | Hotel occupancy up to

Outer Harbour Terminal will continue to operate as normal, DSAMA clarifies

The Outer Harbour Ferry Terminal is to continue to operate as normal, the Marine and Water Bureau (DSAMA) said in a response to an inquiry from the

Survey finds 30.6% of elderly concerningly lonely

Local NGO survey results show that 30.6% of its respondents reported experiencing concerning levels of loneliness or solitude. Conducted by the social service branch of Sheng

Upcoming Spring Festival to see surge in inbound, outbound trips

China is expected to experience a surge in inbound and outbound trips during the upcoming Spring Festival holiday, returning to the pre-pandemic levels in 2019, the

Transport committee deems it ‘reasonable’ to increase taxi fare

A meeting was held to discuss the fare increase proposal of the local taxi association, where members believed it was ‘reasonable’ to increase taxi prices given that

Gov’t proposes draft revision of laws published before 1993

As part of the Macau government’s review of the 2,123 laws and decree-laws published between 1973 and 1993, 746 laws or by-laws have been deemed ineffective

Gov’t pledges more help for its ailing property market, as IMF forecasts economy will slow

Markets in China sank Friday despite a fresh flurry of measures to help prop up the ailing property sector, as the International Monetary Fund (IMF) forecast

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