Hong Kong man rescued after drowning incident

A 56-year-old man from Hong Kong is recovering after a near-drowning at the Parisian Hotel in Cotai. The incident occurred around 10:30 a.m. last Friday (23 Aug), when

Unidentified body found floating in Macau waters

The Judiciary Police (PJ) reported that a body was discovered floating in the sea near the “Gate of Understanding” yesterday. According to authorities, the body was found around

HK fashion fair to showcase Macau talent

The CENTRESTAGE fashion show opening will occur Sept. 3 at the Hong Kong Palace Museum, featuring renowned designer Robert Wun. This year’s CENTRESTAGE event, running from Sept. 4

Pilot training program boosts local hiring at Air Macau

More than 40% of pilots at Air Macau are now locals, thanks to its pilot training program, according to data from the airline. This marks the seventh edition

Anti-crime operation leads to prosecution of nearly 780 individuals

Authorities have announced the results of a major law enforcement operation targeting cross-border organized crime, leading to the prosecution of 779 individuals. The operation, dubbed

Philippines says flares fired from a Chinese island base threatened its fisheries plane

A Philippine fisheries bureau plane was threatened by flares fired from a Chinese island base while conducting a routine patrol in the South China Sea, Philippine officials said

Barra District Transformed into Pet Lovers’ Paradise with matsui “The Dog” Exhibition

Have you ever imagined taking your furkids to an exhibition? This summer, the holiday plan for pet lovers has taken an exciting turn with the launch of matsui

Hundreds of police raid a religious compound in search of preacher wanted for child abuse

Hundreds of police officers backed by riot squads raided a vast religious compound in a southern Philippine city Saturday in search of a local preacher accused of

EU: Maduro has not shown ‘necessary public evidence’ to declare victory in elections

The European Union’s top diplomat on Saturday said that Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro has still “not provided the necessary public evidence” to prove he was the winner

Germany Police say 26-year-old man has turned himself in, claiming to be behind Solingen knife attack

German police said early yesterday that a 26-year-old man turned himself in, claiming to be behind the deadly Solingen knife attack that left three dead and

1994: Man gets ‘bionic’ heart

A man has been given the world’s first battery-operated heart in a pioneering operation in Britain. The patient, an unnamed 62-year-old from the south of England,

Nacer Zorgani, the voice of Olympic boxing, now targets Paralympic glory as a judoka

Nacer Zorgani has had a busy summer. In July at the Paris Games, his captivating baritone voice gained him fans as the announcer at the Olympic

Rohingya refugees mark the anniversary of their exodus and demand a safe return

Tens of thousands of Rohingya refugees from Myanmar who live in sprawling camps in Bangladesh yesterday marked the seventh anniversary of their mass exodus, demanding safe return

Two separate bus accidents in Pakistan leave at least 36 people dead, officials say

Two separate bus accidents hours apart in Pakistan yesterday left at least 36 people dead and dozens more injured, officials said. The first happened when a bus

Xi’s supply-side panacea has lost its magic

Many are worried that China is making way more than the world needs. From electric vehicles to solar panels, plunging prices at home and abroad are 

Monday, August 26, 2024 – edition no. 4553

* On a Roll — GDP expands 15.7% y-o-y to MOP204b in H1, surpassing 2019 levels; region sets tourist traffic record * Caught in the lens World Press Photo withdraws from China,

Sam Hou Fai confirms he’s considering top job

Judge Sam Hou Fai has confirmed news about a potential run for Chief Executive in the upcoming election. Following incumbent Chief Executive Ho Iat

Traffic accidents on the rise

The Public Security Police Force has reported a rise in traffic accidents in July, with 1,405 incidents recorded, marking a 24% increase compared to the same

Hong Kong watchdog arrests seven in alleged HKD120m fraud

Hong Kong’s corruption watchdog has apprehended seven individuals suspected of engaging in fraudulent transactions and false accounting totaling HKD120 million. Included among those arrested

Concerns over Beijing’s new restrictions on foreign consular visits

Foreign consulates based in Hong Kong will need to seek approval from Chinese authorities 10 days in advance of any visits by officials to

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