‘Jackpot!’ has a winning star in Awkwafina but never pays off

Finally, a movie for everyone who read Shirley Jackson’s “The Lottery” and wished it had been a comedy. Paul Feig’s “Jackpot!” is a farcical twist

Beabadoobee’s third album offers up breezy pop basics

This should be automatic. An effortlessly cool English alt-pop performer who has opened for Taylor Swift releases an album produced by the legendary Rick Rubin, and

British Heritage and Delicious Delights 

One of only one hundred declared monuments in Hong Kong, The Magistracy has been given a new life by Black Sheep Restaurants after 40 years of dormancy.

Survey shows disaster-prone Southeast Asia is also best prepared

Southeast Asia is among the regions most prone to natural disasters, but a new analysis released yesterday shows its people also feel the best equipped to

China will limit exports of antimony, a mineral used in batteries, weapons

China’s Commerce Ministry announced yesterday that it will restrict exports of a mineral used in a wide range of products from batteries to weapons. Export controls will be placed

Raising retirement age won’t solve China’s demographic problem, immigration might

China’s recent decision to raise the retirement age is a response to its looming demographic crisis, driven by an aging population and shrinking workforce. The Communist Party’s move,

Friday, August 16, 2024 – edition no. 4547

— The Macau One mobile platform has launched its ‘One-Stop Marriage’ and ‘One-Stop Birth’ services, revolutionizing how residents handle key life events * Weather | Road and tree damage following storm *

Lawmaker: Robots should replace workers for competitiveness

Lawmaker Ip Sio Kai has advocated the replacement of certain worker tasks with robots to increase Macau’s competitiveness. Speaking at the Legislative Assembly yesterday

Olympic hype can promote sports and health, lawmakers say

Several members of the Legislative Assembly (AL) have urged the government to harness the enthusiasm generated by the Olympic Games to promote sports and healthy lifestyles.

Lawrence Ho downplays money exchange crackdown on soft revenues

Melco Resorts Chairman and CEO Lawrence Ho has attributed the recent softness in Macau’s gaming market to factors like the Euro 24 football championships and

Suspect arrested for multiple thefts on buses

After recent thefts reported on public transport, the Public Security Police Force (PSP) has arrested a 33-year-old unemployed man from mainland China for suspected involvement in at

Kam Pek Market to launch first phase with 10 food stalls by year-end

In a move to revitalize the historic Avenida de Almeida Ribeiro (San Ma Lou), SJM Resorts, S.A. (SJM) unveiled its plans for the Kam Pek Market project

Olympic stars to headline WTT champions tournament

Some of the world’s top table tennis players, including Olympic gold medalists, will compete at the WTT Champions Macao tournament from Sept. 9-15. The event will take

Court verifies results of CE Election Committee

The Court of Final Appeal (TUI) has officially verified and published the results of the general vote for the election of members to the Chief Executive Election Committee,

Guangdong to issue RMB2.5b bonds, benefiting Hengqin

The Guangdong government will issue RMB2.5 billion (MOP2.8 billion) worth of offshore local government bonds in Macau later this month. The bonds, which will be offered to professional

Mainland driver arrested for RMB32,000 currency exchange fraud

A 38-year-old mainland male driver was arrested on suspicion of committing fraud by assisting in a currency exchange scam, involving a total of RMB32,000. The victim had added

Paradise Entertainment expects profit rebound in 2024

Paradise Entertainment Limited has announced it expects to return to profitability, driven by higher casino management and Live Multi-Game (LMG) revenues. According to the company’s preliminary review,

Macau rakes in MOP6.4 billion in gaming taxes

In the first seven months of the year, gaming tax revenue reached nearly MOP51.62 billion, marking a 15.2% increase from the same period last year, according to

An election in Kiribati triggers Western alarm about Beijing’s sway in Pacific atoll nation

People in Kiribati went to the polls yesterday for the first round of voting in a national election expected to serve as a referendum on rising

Yangtze River’s warming headwaters to present challenges, researchers say

The headwaters of the Yangtze, China’s longest river, are expected to become warmer and more humid, which will pose multiple challenges, Chinese researchers have warned.

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