1979 Israel and Egypt shake hands on peace deal

Israel and Egypt have ended 30 years of war with an historic peace treaty brokered by the United States.  The ceremony on the White House lawn

In Uganda, gov’t-backed bamboo crops have real growth potential

Along a stretch of bush by a muddy river, laborers dug and slashed in search of bamboo plants buried under dense grass. Here and there a

Australia, Saudi get a chance to advance in World Cup Asian qualifying

Australia and Saudi Arabia are among the Asian Football Confederation heavyweights aiming to secure a spot in the next stage of World Cup qualifying with wins today,

Ireland poised to have its youngest-ever premier, Simon Harris

Ireland is poised to get its youngest-ever premier next month after Simon Harris secured the leadership of the Fine Gael party on Sunday , replacing Leo

France raises its security readiness to highest level after attack in Russia, worried about IS

France’s government increased its security alert posture to the highest level Sunday after the deadly attack at a Russian concert hall and the Islamic State’s claim of responsibility. French

Yellen’s visit expected to help nudge Sino-US ties back on the right track

Among major US government officials, Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen is known for the often pragmatic and relatively positive tone she strikes in terms of how to manage Sino-US

Tuesday, March 26, 2024 – edition no. 4452

* Events | City of ‘Sports and Shows’ short of venues * Crime | 36 arrested in drug party raid at karaoke bar * Second group of 40 Hong Kong secondary students

A pastor is released after seven years in prison, finds himself unable to get an ID

Unable to buy a train ticket, or even see a doctor at a hospital, a Chinese pastor found that his even after release from prison, he

‘Blind Year’ will be hindering wedding organizers businesses this year

This year is unfavorable for wedding organizers, a sector representative interviewed by public broadcaster TDM Chinese has said, justifying the statement by calling 2024 a “Blind

Travel Agencies will be able to hire more TNR as tour guides with special language skills

Local travel agencies will be able to hire more non-resident workers (TNR) as tour guides, under the bill to update existing laws regulating such activity.

Arts Festival tickets on sale now, short-films fest opens

The box office for this year’s Macao Arts Festival (FAM) is now open simultaneously at the Macau Ticketing outlets, by telephone and via online booking.

MGM, Wynn resume dividend distributions

Investment firms are optimistic in view of last week’s dividend resumption announcements from MGM China and Wynn Macau, marking their first dividend distributions since the onset of

As people mourns, some families still wonder if their loved ones are alive

Family and friends of those still missing after an attack that killed over 130 people at a suburban Moscow concert hall waited for news of their loved ones as

Napoleon’s exile, a remote island in South Atlantic is now easier to reach

St. Helena, a small, craggy island in the South Atlantic Ocean, hasn’t seen many tourists in the past for good reason: It’s one of the most

Robbers of illegal currency exchanger arrested in mainland

Four men suspected of robbing illegal currency exchange operator in Macau were apprehended in mainland China eight hours after the alleged crime, the Judiciary Police

Japanese Pharmaceutical recalls supplements

Japan’s Kobayashi Pharmaceutical has started recalling three types of supplements following reports of users developing kidney problems, several media have reported. The suspect ingredient is red yeast, which

Northbound cars from SARs surpass 2M

As of 4 a.m., March 24, the number of northbound vehicles from Macau and Hong Kong surpassed 2 million, a mainland authority has disclosed. Since the beginning of

Macau logs 94% success rate in tuberculosis treatment

In the past 20 years, Macau has seen an average tuberculosis recovery rate of 94.4%, “much higher than the 85% required by the WHO,” the government has said.

February Inflation highest in 4 years, DSEC blames calendar

Last month’s inflation reached the highest point of the last four years, a statistics release from the Statistics and Census Service (DSEC) has shown. According to

National Games competitions in Macau to be unveiled next month

The five or six sports competitions that will be hosted in Macau as part of the co-hosting of the 2025 National Games will be known next

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