Cleaner finds two dead babies in glass bottles in a vacated apartment

A cleaning person found two dead baby boys in glass bottles in the living room of a vacated apartment in Hong Kong, police said Saturday. A man

N. Korea conducts artillery firing drills in likely response to S. Korea-US military training

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un supervised artillery firing drills aimed at boosting combat readiness, state media reported Friday, days after his country vowed to take

At least 19 dead and seven missing as landslide and flash floods hit Sumatra island

Torrential rains have triggered flash floods and a landslide on Indonesia’s Sumatra island, killing at least 19 people and leaving seven others missing, officials said yesterday. Tons

Pope Francis: Ukraine should have the courage of the ‘white flag,’ negotiate end of war

Pope Francis said in an interview that Ukraine, facing a possible defeat, should have the courage to negotiate an end to the war with Russia and

1985 Gorbachev  becomes Soviet leader

There is a new man in charge at the Kremlin - Mikhail Gorbachev has taken over following the death of Konstantin Chernenko.  Chernenko, 73,

Sean O’Malley retains bantamweight belt with unanimous decision over Marlon Vera

 Sean O’Malley emphatically defended his bantamweight belt Saturday night, unanimously outpointing Marlon “Chito” Vera in UFC 299. In a fight that he controlled from the opening round, O’Malley

Top court, prosecutors report surging cyberscams, stress protecting national security

China saw large increases in arrests and cases of phone and internet scams last year, according to reports presented late last week to the National People’s Congress

Israeli president’s presence in Netherlands’ Holocaust museum causes concern

The Netherlands’s National Holocaust Museum opened yesterday in a ceremony presided over by the Dutch king as well as Israeli President Isaac Herzog, whose presence is prompting protest

Chinese economy ascending, not peaking

China’s 2024 growth target of around 5 percent clearly indicates that its economic trajectory will continue to rise steadily. The target is realistic and attainable amid the

Monday, March 11, 2024 – edition no. 4441

— Secretary Wong Sio Chak pledges gov’t will not tolerate any law violations committed by police officers following recent arrest * Secretaries Cheong and Wong deny speculated run for CE * Fitch

Macau’s migrant population grows, ageing ratio climbs 106%

Macau's demographics slightly increased last year as its number of non-residents grew, following the city’s reopening after the pandemic. This fact has renewed a push to

IMF projects this year’s growth at 14%

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) Mission has surveyed Macau’s macroeconomic and financial assessments, concluding that the local economy is “robust”. The preliminary conclusion from the IMF forecasts

Michelin Guide adds three new restaurants in Macau to Bib Gourmand Award

The Michelin Guide Hong Kong & Macau 2024 yesterday unveiled the first winners of this year’s edition of the respected, famous and worldwide restaurant awards. The

Three arrested for allegedly altering casino records for HKD280,000 perks

The three suspects are Cheong, 51, male, unemployed; Chang, 58, female, unemployed; and Chan, 59, male, retired. The latter two are married. Police received a report

China’s exports and imports beat estimates for first two months, signaling improving demand

China’s exports and imports for the first two months of the year beat estimates, an indication that demand may be improving as Beijing attempts to speed

PSP fines over 1,750 jaywalkers in January

January saw 1,751 people fined for committing offences while crossing Macau’s streets, recent data released from the Public Security Police Force (PSP) has shown.

Airport operation expansion underway as airlines consider flights to Macau

Thailand's Really Cool Airlines has expressed interest in operating a new service between Macau International Airport and Thailand. Additionally, airlines from Nepal and Sri Lanka

GBA cities could bid to co-host 2031 FIFA Women’s tournament

Hong Kong, Macau, and cities in the GBA should jointly bid to host the FIFA Women’s World Cup in 2031, Kenneth Fok Kai-kong, a delegate from

Local firm confident in Hengqin future

The adjusted border management of Hengqin will further improve the convenience of interactions between Macau and the island, Henry Ng, chairman of Zenta Group, has

Gov’t reiterates silence during small hours

Only construction works that do not emit significant noise will be allowed after midnight, the Environmental Protection Bureau (DSPA) has said. In response

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