Oxfam TowerRun scheduled Oct. 20

The Oxfam TowerRun Macau 2024 has been scheduled for October 20. The annual race, which takes place at the Macau Tower, will once again have a charitable component.

Worker loses RMB15,000 in phishing scam

A non-resident worker claims to have lost RMB15,000 in a phishing scam, the Judiciary Police reported yesterday. The victim received a purported loan SMS and visited the linked

Taiwan mulls closing Macau Office amid visa dispute

The ongoing dispute between Taiwan and Macau over the ‘One China’ principle has escalated, with Taiwan’s Mainland Affairs Council (MAC) considering to close the Taipei Economic and Cultural

Police seize HKD1.8 million in crackdown on money exchange gang

In a joint operation, the Judiciary Police (PJ) and China’s Ministry of Public Security have cracked down on money exchange gangs operating in Macau. Authorities seized

Wheelchair ruse fails at Gongbei border crossing

A local man was intercepted last week while attempting to smuggle 97 mobile phones into mainland China using a modified electric wheelchair. The incident occurred at Gongbei

Economists advocate direct support to consumers

China’s central government should consider additional direct support to consumers worth at least 1 trillion yuan ($139 billion) — either cash or vouchers — in the

China’s foreign investment mechanism faces increased scrutiny

Chinese investors looking to diversify offshore are encountering new hurdles as authorities intensify scrutiny of the Qualified Domestic Limited Partnership (QDLP) program, a key channel for

Ukrainian forces control 1,000 sq km of Russia’s Kursk region

Ukraine’s top military commander says his forces now control 1,000 square kilometers of Russia’s neighboring Kursk region, the first time a Ukrainian military official has publicly commented

1980 Shipyard Poles strike for their rights

Shipyard workers in Gdansk, Poland, have staged a successful strike in protest over the dismissal of militant crane driver Anna Walentinowicz. The strike at the Lenin shipyard

US men’s, women’s basketball dominated betting at BetMGM sportsbook

The Summer Olympics wrapped up over the weekend in Paris. Two of the bigger events were the gold medal games for both men’s and women’s basketball

An ocean’s worth of water may be hiding beneath the red dusty surface

Mars may be drenched beneath its surface, with enough water hiding in the cracks of underground rocks to form a global ocean, new research suggests.

Berlin Zoo is hoping for more German-born giant pandas as scans confirm a pregnancy

The Berlin Zoo has much anticipated news: Meng Meng the panda is pregnant again, months after the first giant pandas born in Germany were sent to

Bulgaria seizes heroin at a Black Sea port worth $38 million en route from Kyrgizstan

Bulgarian authorities have seized some 436 kilograms of heroin at the Black Sea port of Burgas, the district prosecutor’s office said. The heroin was stashed in 434 packages hidden

Dementia risk factors identified in new global report are all preventable

Nearly half of all dementia cases could be delayed or prevented altogether by addressing 14 possible risk factors, including vision loss and high cholesterol. That is the

Wednesday, August 14, 2024 – edition no. 4545

— DSAL lacks accurate labor data, commits to hearing opinions and legal review, a Times report finds * Tourism | International visitors rebound to 1.34 million * Grand Prix | FIA confirms

China and US tie for gold but the Americans won more medals in Paris games

The contest for most gold medals at the Paris Olympics ended in a 40-40 tie between China and the United States. But the U.S. topped the

Election set for October 13, election committee ready

The election for the new Chief Executive (CE) of Macau will take place on October 13, an executive order published in the government’s official gazette yesterday

Gov’t suspends plans to use part of Taipa ferry terminal as airport terminal 2

The government has suspended its plan to reassign part of the Taipa Ferry Terminal facilities at Pac On for use by the Macau International Airport (MIA)

Macau chamber of commerce advocates consumption rewards to attract visitors

In a move to boost tourism and spending in Macau’s Northern District, the Chamber of Commerce is advocating a consumption reward program that would provide free

‘Ban Korea’ movement shifts Thai tourists to China and Japan

The “Ban Korea” social media campaign seems to be influencing Thai travelers to choose Japan and China over South Korea. This grassroots movement, which began gaining traction

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