Sister of N. Korean leader Kim calls S. Korea’s live-fire drills ‘suicidal hysteria’

The powerful sister of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un called South Korea’s recent front-line live-fire drills “suicidal hysteria” as she threatened unspecified military steps yesterday

Japan and the Philippines sign a defense pact in the face of shared alarm over China

Japan and the Philippines signed a key defense pact Monday allowing the deployment of Japanese forces for joint military exercises, including live-fire drills, to the Southeast Asian nation

Indian Prime Minister Modi makes first visit to Russia since the start of its war on Ukraine

India’s prime minister began a two-day visit to Russia yesterday, his first since Moscow launched its invasion of Ukraine, a war that has complicated the relationship between

2001 Scientists discover why we are here

A Californian University has thrown more light on why the Big Bang works after nearly 40 years of world-wide research. Most scientists accept that the universe

France players celebrating election results back home ahead of semifinal

Several France players are already celebrating something at the European Championship — the result of the elections back home. A leftist coalition that came together to

Hamilton finally stops counting the days since his last win after brilliant British GP victory

Lewis Hamilton had been counting the days since his last Formula 1 win and the number was creeping toward 1,000. After a brilliant victory in

Crew of NASA’s earthbound simulated Mars habitat emerge after a year

The crew of a NASA mission to Mars emerged from their craft after a yearlong voyage that never left Earth. The four volunteer crew members spent

French vote splits among left, center and far-right. With no majority, political paralysis threatens

French voters divided their legislature among left, center and far right, with no single political faction getting even close to the majority needed for form a government. The

Manila’s infringement activities heading to wrecking confrontation

Last week, the China Coast Guard said it monitored and controlled Philippine Coast Guard vessels that attempted to transfer personnel and supplies to a coast guard ship illegally

Tuesday, July 9, 2024 – edition no. 4519

— Increase in passengers projected with the opening of Seac Pai Van and Hengqin Lines, LRT told the Times; yet concerns arise as new stations will only benefit limited number

GEG Holds the Second Module of the “Behind the Scenes of Star Cuisine” Workshop Series and Arranges Industry Practitioners to Visit the Central Production Kitchen of Galaxy Macau

Over the years, Galaxy Entertainment Group (“GEG”) has made various efforts aimed at solidifying Macau’s reputation as a Creative City of Gastronomy. This year, GEG, the Macao Government Tourism Office

Beijing cracks down on city’s illicit ‘currency exchange gang’

China's Ministry of Public Security has launched a major crackdown on “money exchange gangs” operating in Macau, targeting illegal foreign exchange activities linked to a surge in

Rare 1955 footage of second Macau GP goes online

Rare footage of the second Macau Grand Prix in 1955 has been published online. Richard Delingpole, the son of racer Malcolm Delingpole who appears in the

MOP113 million price tag for Cotai’s new temporary arena

The government has extended invitations to six companies to take part in the tender process for the construction of Cotai’s new 50,000-seat temporary outdoor performance

Hong Kong racers dominate qualification races Macau GP

The Macau Touring Car Series (MTCS) ended yesterday afternoon at the Zhuzhou International Circuit. It consisted of two rounds of qualification races for this

Activist Joshua Wong asks for a lesser sentence in landmark security case

Prominent activist Joshua Wong asked for a lesser sentence in court Friday after he earlier pleaded guilty in Hong Kong’s biggest national security case. Wong was

Construction sites adapt to scorching summer heat

As the summer heat continues, Macau’s construction workers have been warned to take extra precautions to avoid heat exhaustion. The scorching temperatures, which have

Yan Zhichan removed from Liaison Office post

China’s State Council has announced that Yan Zhichan has been removed as deputy director of the Liaison Office of the Central People’s Government in the Macau SAR. Yan

Extending medical care to Elderly in GBA

The Association for the Elderly is working to expand medical services for seniors looking to retire in the Greater Bay Area (GBA). Access to medical treatment remains a

Broadway classic ‘Annie the musical’ comes to Macau

“Annie the Musical” is coming to the Macau Cultural Centre’s Grand Auditorium for twelve shows from Aug. 2 to Aug. 14. This optimistic celebration of love and the power

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