Immigration Law | Security organizations may prohibit non-residents from leaving territory

The immigration law enacted earlier this month contains a new provision allowing the “security organizations to prevent non-residents from leaving the Macau SAR,” leaving legislators heavily concerned about this unprecedented

Briefs | 3,782 non-Chinese departed Macau with gov’t assistance

The Macau SAR government has assisted a total of 3,782 foreign persons to leave Macau between March 2020 and the end of 2020. Lawmaker José Pereira Coutinho wrote to the

Covid-19 | More vaccines ordered to face potential international shortage

  The government has ordered an additional 300,000 Covid-19 vaccine doses, the Secretary for Social Affairs and Culture, Elsie Ao Ieong U, informed on the sidelines of the vaccination program launch

Covid-19 | CE leads high-ranked officials on first day of inoculation

The Chief Executive (CE), Ho Iat Seng, was the first Macau resident to receive the Covid-19 vaccine, receiving his first dose as the vaccination plan started yesterday morning. The CE led

Crime | Businesswoman defrauded currency exchange gang out of HKD190,000

A mainland woman has been charged with defrauding a currency exchange gang out of 190,000 Hong Kong dollars. The arrest follows an investigation by the Judiciary Police (PJ). PJ revealed

Man attacks customs officers upon interception with excess wine

A man cursed at and attacked Gongbei customs officers when he was intercepted by the Zhuhai customs department for carrying an excessive amount of wine while entering Zhuhai, the Gongbei

Xi pitches vaccine to Eastern Europe in bid to revive ties

President Xi Jinping said China stands ready to provide eastern Europe with coronavirus vaccines, part of efforts to reboot relations harmed by the failure of the government in Beijing to

Gov’t blocks Clubhouse, app used for political discussion

Chinese authorities are blocking access to Clubhouse, a social media app that allowed users in China to discuss sensitive topics with people abroad including Taiwan and treatment of the country’s

This Day in History | 1952 India passes first test of democracy

The Congress Party of India, led by Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, has won an outright victory in the country’s first general election. The party has won 249 of the 489 seats contested

US exercises in South China Sea signal Biden’s stance on Beijing’s claims

Two U.S. carriers conducted a military exercise in the South China Sea, signaling that U.S. President Joseph Biden and his administration are taking a strong stance to oppose China’s territorial

Taiwan says ties with US strong amid threats from China

As the U.S. Navy asserts its presence in the South China Sea, Taiwan’s leader says its ties with Washington remain solid over the transition from the Trump to the Biden

Melco receives four accolades at  Macau Energy Saving Activity 2020

In recognition of Melco Resorts & Entertainment’s energy conservation efforts, the company has been honored with four accolades at Macau Energy Saving Activity 2020. Studio City and City of Dreams were

MGM organizes spring cleaning for senior citizens

For the tenth consecutive year, the MGM organized spring cleaning, provided complimentary haircuts, massage and celebrated Chinese New Year with the elderly. As part of MGM’s effort to send care and

Hong Kong exchange names JPMorgan’s Aguzin new CEO

Hong Kong’s stock exchange named Nicolas Aguzin, who heads JPMorgan Chase & Co.’s international private bank, as its new chief executive officer. After a protracted search, the 52-year-old banker was appointed

Football | Bayern beats Al Ahly to reach Club World Cup final

Al Ahly 0, Bayern 2 Robert Lewandowski scored twice as Bayern Munich cruised into the Club World Cup final with a controlled 2-0 win over Egyptian club Al Ahly yesterday . Bayern

Snowboarding | World championships moved to Aspen from China

The snowboarding world championships were moved yesterday from China to the United States because of travel restrictions related to the coronavirus pandemic. The International Ski Federation said Aspen will stage slopestyle,

The Buzz | UN experts: North Korea using cyber attacks to update nukes

North Korea has modernized its nuclear weapons and ballistic missiles by flaunting United Nations sanctions, using cyberattacks to help finance its programs and continuing to seek material and technology overseas

WHO team | Coronavirus unlikely to have leaked from China lab

The coronavirus most likely first appeared in humans after jumping from an animal, a team of international and Chinese scientists looking for the origins of COVID-19 said yesterday, dismissing as

China Daily | Differences and divergences no reason for Sino-US conflict

  Be it calling China the “most critical challenge” or “most serious competitor”, the terms US President Joe Biden has adopted, although they may sound similar, are subtly different to those

Wednesday, February 10, 2021 – edition no. 3713

— Chief Executive Ho Iat Seng led high-ranked officials yesterday by taking the first shot, aiming to send a message of trust and set an example for the population * Anima

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