Indonesia and Australia sign defense agreement

Indonesia and Australia signed a defense agreement yesterday that both sides described as a significant upgrade to their military relationship. Indonesia’s president-elect Prabowo Subianto, who

Court sentences a YouTube chef, who is the son of Spanish actors, to life in prison for murder

A court in Thailand yesterday found Daniel Sancho Bronchalo, a member of a famous Spanish acting family, guilty of premeditated murder and sentenced him to life in prison,

Far-right party aims for wins in two state elections as government flounders

The far-right Alternative for Germany could become the strongest party for the first time in two state elections Sunday in eastern Germany, while a months-old party founded

1976 Notting Hill Carnival ends in riot

More than 100 police officers had to be taken to hospital after clashes at the Notting Hill Carnival in west London. Most were released after treatment but at least

‘The Crow’ reimagined is stylish and operatic, but cannot outfly 1994 original

One of the first things you see in the reimagined “The Crow” is the sight of a fallen white horse in a muddy field, bleeding badly after

Sabrina Carpenter’s new album is flirty, fun and wholly unserious

Say you can’t sleep? Sabrina Carpenter knows. That’s that her espresso. The 25-year-old pop sensation’s smash hit of the summer, “Espresso” — with its grammatical

Creating Sweet Memories 

For those who have a sweet tooth and love to take beautiful and creative photos for social media, Cha Bei is the place to be.

Splashes of Fun

Last Saturday, The Grand Coloane Resort transformed into a sun-soaked, foam-filled oasis as it hosted the Bubbly Bash—the coolest foam pool party in Macau. The party lived

Festival greets Jolie and ‘Maria,’ her film about famed opera singer

Angelina Jolie has played an evil queen, a war correspondent, a hacker, an international spy and a sociopath. She’s now adding opera singer to her

CIA official: Suspects in foiled plot to attack Taylor Swift shows aimed to kill ‘tens of thousands’

The suspects in the foiled plot to  The CIA notified Austrian authorities of the scheme, which allegedly included links to the Islamic State group. The intelligence and

How Atlantic Niña’s could affect hurricane season

For months, the North Atlantic Ocean has experienced unusually high surface temperatures. However, recent cooling in both the Atlantic and eastern Pacific might offer some relief, particularly for

Friday, August 30, 2024 – edition no. 4557

— ‘Nationality rule’ in question following exclusion of non-Chinese residents from Macau football team, FIFA told the Times * Shun Tak report | Geopolitical tensions impede full recovery in hospitality sector *

Sam Hou Fai sees absence of publicity as a strength

Judge Sam Hou Fai has officially formalized his candidacy for the post of new Chief Executive (CE) of Macau. In a press conference held

MGTO gearing up for new markets beyond Southeast Asia to boost tourism

The Macao Government Tourism Office (MGTO) plans to attract more visitors from India, the Middle East and Europe next year as part of efforts to expand

Lionel Leong to join China Construction company board

Lionel Leong, the former Secretary for Economy and Finance of the Special Administrative Region, has been nominated to serve as an independent director on the board

Cybersecurity threats escalate globally: Trend Micro

In the first half of 2024, the global critical infrastructure faced a surge in cyberattacks, with government websites and financial institutions bearing the brunt of

China and the US will plan a Biden-Xi call in the coming weeks, the White House says

Beijing and Washington will plan for a phone call in the coming weeks between Chinese President Xi Jinping and U.S. President Joe Biden, the White House said

Attempt to stage protest barred, some media out of the room

Wong Wai Man, president of the Macau Bar Benders Association, attempted to stage a protest in the lobby of the Macao Science Center, adjacent to the

24 people defrauded of MOP210,000 over concert tickets

Local police received at least 20 reports over six days from 24 people defrauded of more than MOP210,000 after purchasing fake concert tickets online. Scammers used social media

Chinese Educators Association president endorses candidacy

Chen Hong, president of the Chinese Educators Association of Macau, expressed her support for Sam Hou Fai’s candidacy in the upcoming Macau Chief Executive election yesterday, stating that

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