Defamation is at the heart of Dominion’s lawsuit against Fox News – but proving it is no small feat

The aftershocks of the 2020 presidential election continue to reverberate in politics and the media, building to an crescendo in a high-profile defamation lawsuit.

Japan’s first casino to have no impact on SAR’s gaming ops: expert

The approval of Japan’s first license to operate a casino will not have a direct impact on the city given the difference in its target

Growth accelerates with consumption boost

China's economic growth accelerated in the latest quarter as consumer flocked back to shops and restaurants following the abrupt end of anti-virus controls. The 4.5% growth

CE to visit Portugal, Luxembourg and Belgium

The Chief Executive (CE) Ho Iat Seng is on an official five-day visit to Portugal from today until April 22, the Government Information Bureau (GCS) has announced.

Emotional tribute to journalist killed in Libya wins Sony Photography Awards

Edgar Martins, a photographer who grew up and lived in Macau for several years, was awarded Photographer of the Year 2023 for the portfolio series “Our

‘Effective altruism’ has caught on with billionaire donors – but is the world’s most headline-making one on board?

One of the ways tech billionaire Elon Musk attracts supporters is the vision he seems to have for the future: people driving fully autonomous electric vehicles,

Parking meters may refuse coins from May 1

If a relevant bill passes the parliament tomorrow, drivers will only be allowed to pay road-side parking fees by electronic means from May 1. The

PJ investigates over 150 school cases last year, 15 related to child sexual abuse

The mechanism of communication between schools and the Judiciary Police (PJ) - Communication Network for School Safety – has led the force to be called

US sails warship through Taiwan Strait after China’s drills

The United States Navy has sailed a warship through the Taiwan Strait in its first known transit since China carried out an encirclement exercise around self-ruled Taiwan.

CE: 20% of volume to recover for Hong Kong visitor numbers

Chief Executive Ho Iat Seng has told the parliament that, to return to pre-Covid levels, the city must recover 20% of its previous volume of Hong

Q2 GDP expected to nearly double y-o-y

Macau's Gross Domestic Product (GDP) for the second quarter of this year is expected to rise by 90% year-over-year, the Macau Economic Association (MEA) has noted

MGM Resorts wins Japan’s first casino license

MGM Resorts International has been granted a license to operate the first casino in Japan, and is further expanding its international portfolio by way of Japan

Local businesspeople tour Portugal seeking opportunities in Big Health, Trade, and Hi-Tech

A delegation of local businesspeople is currently touring Portugal by invitation of the Macau Trade and Investment Promotion Institute (IPIM) aiming to establish collaborations and business opportunities

Accommodation price rose 125% in Q1

The price of accommodation for hotels and inns in Macau has more than doubled in the first quarter of 2023 (Q1), information from the Statistics and Census

Dozens killed as army, rivals battle for control of Sudan

The Sudanese military and a powerful paramilitary group battled for control of the chaos-stricken nation for a second day Sunday, signaling they were unwilling to end hostilities despite mounting

Examining loneliness, choreographer calls for resuming physical contact

Although lockdowns have been necessary, physical contact is critical to human life, said Nir de Volff, choreographer for a show at this year’s Macao Arts

MUST starts Int’l Communication Week, video exhibition

The Macau University of Science and Technology (MUST) has opened Visual Macao 2023, a series of events celebrating communications and visual productions. Comprising the annual

Is the US in a space race against China?

Headlines proclaiming the rise of a new “space race” between the U.S. and China have become common in news coverage following many of the exciting launches

Trade Union Law: No room to promote major changes at AL Committee

There is little room to promote major changes to the Union Trade bill, the committee chairman, lawmaker Chan Chak Mo, said yesterday in a press briefing after

Che Sai Wang wants regular and standardized medical exams for civil servants

The government should enforce regular and standardized medical exams for all civil servants to protect their health and, consequently, the services they provide the public, Lawmaker Che

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