Gangs target peaceful communities in new attacks on the capital

Armed gangs launched new attacks in the suburbs of Port-au-Prince yesterday , with heavy gunfire echoing across once-peaceful communities near the Haitian capital. Associated Press journalists reported

1956 King convicted for bus boycott

Mr King, 27, was fined $500 (£178) and ordered to pay an equal amount in costs. However, his lawyers immediately gave notice of their intention

A remake of ‘Road House’ with Gyllenhaal turns into a muscular, Florida romp

  Elwood P. Dalton is a classy sort of bouncer. While five tough guys circle him outside a bar looking to bash his skull in, he has

‘Newshawks in Berlin’ illustrates tough choices news organizations face in wartime

Journalism is often referred to as the first draft of history, especially when covering war and international conflicts. “Newshawks in Berlin: The Associated Press and Nazi

Inspired by nature 

The Macallan, legendary maker of Highland single malt Scotch whiskies, hosted an invitation-only media launch event for The Harmony Collection III: Amber Meadow at Galaxy Macau’s Andaz

Prince Harry’s lawyer implicates Murdoch in cover-up of snooping by his tabloids

Prince Harry’s lawyer leveled explosive new allegations yesterday that Rupert Murdoch was aware of cover-ups at his British tabloids that used unlawful techniques to spy

The UN will vote on its first resolution on AI, aimed at ensuring its safety

The General Assembly is set to vote today on what would be the first United Nations resolution on artificial intelligence, aimed at ensuring the powerful new technology benefits

Friday, March 22, 2024 – edition no. 4450

— Macau-owned developer of ‘new neighborhood’ in Hengqin defends meeting regulatory requirements amid criticism over project quality * Crime | Card fraud syndicate busted, losses totaling MOP5.9 million * Taste of Edesia *

New studies suggest millions with mild cognitive impairment go undiagnosed

Mild cognitive impairment – an early stage of dementia – is widely underdiagnosed in people 65 and older. That is the key takeaway of two recent studies from

February visitors recovers to 93% pre-pandemic levels amid CNY

Visitor arrivals soared by 106.7% year-on-year to 3,293,564 in February, recovering to 92.9% of the level recorded in the same month of 2019, according to data

International Parade with outreach programs across the city

The 2024 Macao International Parade will happen on the streets of Macau this Sunday (March 24) and an additional outreach program will be held over

Pension Fund assets grew by MOP5.7 billion in 2023

The local Civil Servants Pension Fund (FP) has recorded an increase of MOP5.7 billion in their total assets in 2023, according to the annual financial

CE reiterates further promotion of market integration within GBA

The Chief Executive Ho Iat Seng reiterated the importance of actively promoting construction efforts within the Greater Bay Area and enhancing market integration within the

Doing business in China is growing tougher, European business group says

Uncertainty and “draconian regulations” have drastically raised risks for foreign businesses in China, a report by a European business group said yesterday. The lengthy

Si Ka Lon calls for Health Voucher use in Hengqin

Lawmaker Si Ka Lon calls for the acceptance of Macau Health Voucher in medical venues in Hengqin. Trying to explain the necessity, Si said that the government had

Macau’s queer film festival to showcase 14 features

The second annual Macau International Queer Film Festival (MIQFF) will feature 14 feature films and five short films from around the world. To be held at Lisboeta Macau’s

IAM concerns with bird flu in Sweden, US

The Municipal Affairs Bureau (IAM) has expressed its concerns over reports of highly pathogenic avian flu in Svedala, Sweden and Hutchison, US, and pledged that bird products from

A case of severe flu logged

An 80-year-old local woman with chronic illness is now under intensive care and on ventilator at the public Conde de São Januário Hospital, after being diagnosed with the

Ella Lei calls for review of management mechanisms for public works subcontractors

Lawmaker Ella Lei previously called on the government to review management mechanisms for public works subcontractors. In response, the bureau responsible for such matters replied that

Casinos’ foreigner exclusive zones not popular amongst gamblers: Hornbuckle

The introduction of private rooms was suggested by the Macau government, who encouraged casino operators to create foreigner-only gaming zones within their casinos to appeal

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