Desperate young Guatemalans try to reach the US even after horrific deaths of migrating relatives

Every night for nearly two years, Glendy Aracely Ramírez has prayed by the altar in her parents’ mud-brick bedroom where, under a large crucifix, is a picture

Biden will meet with Philippine, Japanese leaders to discuss Indo-Pacific action

President Joe Biden is bringing together Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. and Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida at the White House today as the three nations

1975 US pulls out of Cambodia

The US has admitted defeat in Cambodia and removed its remaining embassy personnel from the capital, Phnom Penh. Early this morning 276 people were airlifted from

In ‘Girls State,’ Missouri teens start a mock government

What would an all-female government look like in the U.S.? Or even a majority female government? It’s something that remains a fantasy. But for the ambitious high

Vampire Weekend’s frenetic, challenging album is an ode to New York

American rock band Vampire Weekend returns with their most challenging record to date, the frenetic “Only God Was Above Us.” It’s like a musical shot of

Comfort with a twist

This month, BaseHall 02 in Hong Kong is thrilled to announce the newest addition to its vibrant culinary line-up, CCT by Shop B. Coming from Sai Ying Pun to

Instagram begins blurring nudity in messages to protect teens

Instagram said it’s deploying new new tools to protect young people and combat sexual extortion, including a feature that will automatically blur nudity in direct messages.

Fake UK stamps blamed on Chinese-made counterfeits: BBC

Fake stamps circulating in the UK are originating from China, a senior MP has told the BBC. Reports suggest a rise in complaints that stamps bought from

Friday, April 12, 2024 – edition no. 4461

— Despite the flashy numbers — of visitors and gaming revenues — lawmaker Pereira Coutinho paints a dark picture of the local economy and calls for consumption cards * Light Rail

Chinese gov’t mulls new visa category for Macau-Hengqin

The Chinese government is contemplating the establishment of a new visa category designed for Chinese tour groups, allowing for multiple entries between Macau and Hengqin

Upcoming travel expo to be the largest edition yet

This year’s 12th Macao International Travel (Industry) Expo (MITE) will be the largest edition of the event to date, featuring 1,346 exhibition and sales stalls, organizers said

Chamber: Northern District firms see revenue upturns amid consumption promos

Consumer consumption in the Northern District has seen an upturn in revenue following the launch of the government’s consumption program for the district amid challenges faced by business

Fire department sees increase in emergency dispatch in Q1

As Macau enters the anticipated high typhoon season, the government is taking steps to enhance preparations and ensure the safety of its residents, the Fire Services

XPENG Motors expands into Hong Kong and Macau

XPENG Motors, a Chinese smart electric vehicle (EV) company, has announced a partnership with Sime Darby Motors in Hong Kong to expand its presence in the market.

Proposed bill to strengthen regulations pertaining to illegal mahjong activities

Lawmaker Chan Chak Mo said that a proposed bill will penalize individuals who operate mahjong for profit without government authorization with imprisonment for up to one year

Macau trade institute director takes office

Leong Wa Fong was yesterday appointed new executive director of the Macau Trade and Investment Promotion Institute (IPIM). In his remarks, Leong thanked the government for its

Macau bans poultry imports from bird flu areas

Macau will not approve imports of poultry meat and products from areas affected by avian influenza outbreaks. The city council is concerned about cases of highly pathogenic H5N1

UTM Ranks in top 1% for Social Science Research Globally

The University of Tourism Macau (UTM) has been included in the top 1% of published papers in social science worldwide according to the latest Essential Science Indicators statistics.

SSM cracks down on over 1,000 violations in first quarter

The Health Bureau (SSM) prosecuted 1,115 cases of tobacco control law violations during inspections of 68,469 establishments in the first three months of the year,

Three women hospitalized after suspected drug overdoses

Three local women were hospitalized early yesterday morning following suspected drug overdoses, police said. Reports of dizzy women came in between 1 a.m. and 7 a.m. from homes

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