Russia’s Putin stays away over arrest warrant as leaders of emerging economies meet

Russian President Vladimir Putin will be notably absent when Chinese President Xi Jinping and other leaders from the BRICS group of emerging economies start a three-day summit in South

Guilty unless proven innocent: tenant to compensate landlords

The judges of the Court of Second Instance (TSI) have amended a ruling from the Court of First Instance (TJB) regarding the payment of compensation

UK Foreign Secretary to visit Hong Kong this month: The Telegraph

James Cleverly will press Beijing to lift sanctions on British members of parliament during an imminent trip to China, when he will become the first foreign

Traffic, coastline among main Zone A concerns

Traffic planning and coastline arrangements on New Urban Zone A are among the main concerns of an urban planner and a lawmaker, local media has

ID to reduce ‘Sports for All’ swim classes

The president of the Sports Bureau (ID), Pun Weng Kun, has announced that the bureau is adjusting the swimming pool facility operations of the Lin Fong

Court upholds minimum sentences for breaching security law

A jailed university student who pleaded guilty to inciting secession in Hong Kong lost his bid to reduce his five-year sentence in a court ruling yesterday that is

Citigroup: High rollers back on city’s gaming tables

High rollers seem to have their bets back on the games of chance in Macau. A weekly channel check from Citigroup noted that it

Income ceilings for sandwich-class housing application set

The government has established the minimum and maximum limits for the income of those aiming to apply for the so-called “sandwich-class housing.” The government’s

What Musk and Zuckerberg’s canceled cage match says about masculine anxiety

While the cage fight between Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg and Tesla CEO Elon Musk seems to be on hold, if these men do ever end

Over 1 million vehicles traveling between HK, Zhuhai and Macau over the summer holidays

The number of vehicles crossing the border between Macau, Hong Kong and Zhuhai over the period of the summer holidays has already exceeded 1 million,

Gov’t AI-assisted speech therapy system sees over 13,000 users

An AI-assisted speech therapy system owned by the Health Bureau (SSM) has seen over 13,000 users, with 1,200 children having used it between March 2022 and

China, Russia look to advance agendas at summit of developing countries in Johannesburg

Russia and China will look to gain more political and economic ground in the developing world at a summit in South Africa this week, when an expected

EU report highlights risks undermining freedoms; Central and local authorities refute accusations

Both the local government and the central government have issued statements condemning the report issued by the European Commission and the High Representative of the European

Happiness Street to turn into pedestrian zone Sept. 29

Happiness Street will become a trial pedestrian zone from Sept. 29, the government announced. The plan is to block these streets and reserve them exclusively

Gov’t committed to retaining ‘changing-charging’ e-motorbike strategy

The government has committed to introducing parallel battery changing and charging for e-motorcycles, although riders prefer the charging mode. Currently, the city has over

PJ-China police detain six for RMB4.5m theft at Outer Harbour Terminal

The Judiciary Police (PJ), working with mainland police authorities, has announced the arrest of six people in connection with a theft at the Outer Harbour

EU to require SARs passport holders authorization upon travel

Macau and Hong Kong passport holders will be required to present an authorization letter when entering European Union countries in 2024. The requirement will be

As Maui rebuilds, residents reckon with tourism’s role in their recovery

Long before a wind-whipped wildfire blasted through the island of Maui, tension existed between Hawaii’s kamaaina, or longtime residents, and the visitors some islanders resent for

Xi calls for patience as Communist Party tries to reverse economic woes

Chinese leader Xi Jinping has called for patience in a speech released as the ruling Communist Party tries to reverse a deepening economic slump and said Western

Gov’t to open tenders for 300 taxi licenses

With 300 eight-year taxi licenses to expire this year, the government will open new tenders for the same number of new licenses, complying with the new taxi

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