Germany to impose security checks on all its borders

Germany will carry out border controls at all its frontiers during soccer’s European Championship in June and July, the country’s top security official told local media.

Bright outdoor light at night may increase stroke risk

Too much exposure to bright outdoor lights at night may increase a person’s stroke risk, new research suggests. The study involved more than 28,000 people

China hands down terms of life to 8 years for sports officials convicted of taking bribes

The former president of the Chinese Football Association has been sentenced to life in prison amid a wide-ranging crackdown on sports corruption. Chinese courts yesterday handed down sentences of

Hong Kong property tycoons are selling super call options

Do people see residential property as a utility or an investment? Hong Kong’s property tycoons are racing to find out. Consider  Wong Sun Hing is essentially

Wednesday, March 27, 2024 – edition no. 4453

— New harbor bridge named ‘Macau Bridge’, amid indifference and criticism mostly deploring authorities’ lack of creativity * Climate change | Macau sweats on record-hot March day * Hotel occupancy rate shows

Lawmakers call for more hospital beds

Many lawmakers yesterday called on the government increase public hospital beds to cater to the growing needs of an increasingly older population. The calls came

Elsie without answers on ‘City of Sports and Shows’ venues

Lawmaker's questions on the development of the “City of Sports and Shows” and especially on the search for adequate spaces for major outdoor events did not make

36 arrested for drug party at a karaoke bar

Last Saturday, 36 party goers were arrested for dealing or staging a drug party at a local karaoke bar, the Judiciary Police (PJ) announced yesterday.

MGTO hosts 2nd group of HK students to educational tour in Macau

A second group of 40 secondary school students from Hong Kong has visited Macau for an educational tour, which covered several sites, the Macao Government Tourism Office (MGTO)

PSP expands fine payment online platform

The Public Security Police Force (PSP) has updated its fine payment online platform to allow payment of fines for jaywalking and a number of other traffic

Nevada’s first big-game moose hunt will be tiny as unusual southern expansion defies climate change

In what will be a tiny big-game hunt for some of the largest animals in North America, Nevada is planning its first-ever moose hunting season this

Rotary Blood Donation Day encourages public to give blood regularly

Macau's eight Rotary clubs partnered with the local Blood Transfusion Service to hold their annual “Rotary Blood Donation Day” last weekend at the NOVA Mall. Now in its

Northbound drivers should be mindful of durations of stay

Local drivers in mainland China on the northbound vehicle travel scheme are reminded to be mindful of their durations of stay as well as geographical boundaries, the Traffic

Medical vouchers from 2022 to expire end of April

The medical vouchers issued by the government in 2022 will expire April 30, 2024, the Health Bureau (SSM) has said in a statement, adding that holders of these

2024MIECF to welcome public on last show day

Held between March 28 and 30, this year’s Macao International Environmental Co-operation Forum & Exhibition (2024MIECF) will welcome members of the public on free-of-charge basis on its last

Hop into Easter with Vibrant Delights at MGM

Easter long weekend is just around the corner. For a perfect blend of festivities and culinary delights, look no further than MGM MACAU and MGM COTAI.

Philippines lodges its ‘strongest protest’ against China, Beijing urges Manila to ‘stop infringements’

The Philippines lodged its “strongest protest” against Beijing yesterday and summoned a senior Chinese diplomat over a water cannon assault by the Chinese coast guard that injured

Former Taiwan leader Ma Ying-jeou to visit mainland

The newspaper said they will participate in the Qingming Festival Memorial Ceremony for the Yellow Emperor held in Shaanxi province, said Chen Binhua, a spokesman for the State

Thailand sends aid to war-torn country, but critics say it will only help junta

Thailand delivered its first batch of humanitarian aid to war-torn Myanmar yesterday, in what officials hope will be a continuing effort to ease the plight of millions

Poland demands explanation from Russia after missile enters its airspace

Poland demanded an explanation from Russia yesterday after one of its missiles strayed briefly into Polish airspace during a major missile attack on Ukraine, prompting the

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