Daily Archives: July 22, 2025
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Trump administration releases FBI records on MLK Jr. despite his family’s opposition
The Trump administration Monday [today, Macau time] released records of the FBI’s surveillance of Martin Luther King Jr., despite opposition from the slain Nobel laureate’s family ... -
Banishing a reporter: Trump escalates battle with WSJ over Epstein story
WASHINGTON – President Donald Trump Monday [today, Macau time] followed up his lawsuit against The Wall Street Journal over last week’s Jeffrey Epstein story by banishing ... -
Wipha brings first T10 in nearly two years; five injured, 163 incidents logged
Typhoon Wipha swept past Macau on Sunday, triggering the city’s first Typhoon Signal No. 10 in nearly two years and causing widespread disruption, though major catastrophe ... -
IAM calls on residents to respect signage of closed parks, trails
The Municipal Affairs Bureau (IAM) has issued a notice asking the public to respect the signage indicating the temporary closure of several public facilities. According to ... -
Gov’t: Data review needed for Macau Bridge use during Signal No. 8
Typhoon Wipha was the first strong storm to test the Macau Bridge, built for over MOP5.2 billion, which demonstrated its capability to remain operational under a ... -
Citi: Sands China’s table side bets could lift market share
Sands China’s new jackpot on table side bets could boost the firm’s hold rates and gaming volumes, according to analysts at Citigroup. Citi’s George Choi and ... -
Ron Lam calls for IC accountability in overpass case
Lawmaker Ron Lam has called for a probe into the Cultural Affairs Bureau’s (IC) accountability regarding the construction of an overpass linking Zones A and B ... -
Chinese investors snap up stocks on hopes for an end to price wars
BEIJING – China’s stock market is buzzing over government promises to tackle price wars that have hurt profits and worsened global trade tensions. The prevailing catchphrase ... -
Two taxi violations and four cases of illegal transport
The Secretary for Security, Wong Sio Chak, said authorities found two taxi violations and four cases of illegal transportation during the passage of Typhoon Wipha. The ... -
Macau reports this year’s first chikungunya case
Macau has reported its first imported case of chikungunya fever this year, following an outbreak in eastern Foshan, according to the Health Bureau. Health authorities have ... -
Worker suffers finger amputation in workplace accident
A 54-year-old male non-resident worker suffered an amputation of a finger on his right hand in a workplace accident in the waters near Ilha Verde. The ... -
581 SMEs approved for MOP130m in loan interest subsidies
The Small and Medium Enterprise (SME) Bank Loan Interest Subsidy Program for the current fiscal year was launched on April 22. As of July 16, the ... -
Hong Kong book fair features Macao Pavilion
The Macao Pavilion has made a comeback at the 35th Hong Kong Book Fair, featuring more than 600 titles this year. Organized by the Macau Foundation ... -
Three locals report HKD1.73m loss in suspected investment scam
Three young residents have reportedly fallen victim to an online investment scam, with combined losses totaling approximately HKD1.73 million, the Judiciary Police revealed yesterday. Two male ... -
Sands China: Green Partnership Supports Local SME
In the vibrant city of Macau, where modernity meets tradition, Sands China has long been a leader in innovation and sustainability. While running its iconic hotels ... -
Gov’t and Bank of China sign agreement to boost financial services
The local government and the Bank of China recently signed a cooperation agreement to enhance banking services in Macau. The signing took place at the Guangdong-Macau ... -
Galaxy unveils summer fest with parades
Galaxy Macau Integrated Resort is offering a vibrant experience this summer, featuring a parade with multiple performances by acrobats, stilt walkers, and dancers along the promenade, ... -
MGM and Cai Guo-Qiang launch AI art exhibition
MGM China has partnered with contemporary artist Cai Guo-Qiang and his bespoke AI model cAI to present the special exhibition “cAI Lab 2.0 – Is It ... -
1977 Deng Xiaoping back in power
The disgraced deputy Prime Minister of China, Deng Xiaoping, is to return to Chinese Government. The Chinese Communist Party conference has restored him to the offices ... -
Farrell to captain Lions against First Nations and Pasifika XV
Owen Farrell will lead the British and Irish Lions in their last midweek game of the Australian tour today against the First Nations and Pasifika XV ... -
Macau faces record low number of legislative candidates
The number of candidates for the direct election of the Legislative Assembly (AL) has decreased from 84 to 71 for the 14 directly elected seats, marking ... -
Toronto International Film Festival sets lineup with Sydney Sweeney, Aziz Ansari and ‘Knives
Films starring Sydney Sweeney, Angelina Jolie and Aziz Ansari will premiere at the 50th Toronto International Film Festival, festival organizers announced yesterday. TIFF laid out the selections ... -
How much should a Tsinghua graduate be making?
It’s post-graduation season in China. Tiger Moms are naturally comparing notes on the salaries of fresh alumni from top universities. What kind of return might they ... -
Tuesday, July 22 2025 – edition no. 4763
* Super quiet — First Typhoon Signal No. 10 in nearly two years, Wipha passes mostly quietly over the city, causing disruption but leaving minor damage ...


































