Woman loses RMB245,000 in Alipay scam

A mainland woman reportedly fell victim to a fraudulent Alipay scheme in Macau, losing RMB245,000. The incident occurred Nov. 11 when the victim received a call from someone

Zone A public housing capped, nearing completion next year

The Land and Urban Construction Bureau (DSSCU) has announced that the construction of five public housing projects in Zone A of the New Urban Zone is

Ron Lam concerned with Zone A traffic disorder

Lawmaker Ron Lam has raised concerns about the traffic disorganization in Zone A of the new landfills. He expressed these concerns during a spoken inquiry before

Hengqin health center opens to positive reception

Macau’s new health center in the Guangdong-Macau In-depth Cooperation Zone in Hengqin opened officially Monday, making healthcare more accessible for Macau residents living in the area.

Tree collapse raises concerns at Guia Park

A tree collapse at Guia Municipal Park’s running trail on Nov. 11 has left local residents shaken but undeterred in their exercise routines. The incident occurred around 3

Sands China leads delegation of enterprises in Lisbon visit

Sands China is leading a delegation of 17 DSEDT-certified Macau enterprises on a five-day trip to Lisbon for the Macao Technological Innovation Exploration from Nov. 11 to Nov.

Melco sponsors cultural exchange with Beijing

Melco Resorts & Entertainment recently sponsored the “Beijing-Macao Universities Art Exchange and Aesthetic Education Immersion Activities,” reinforcing its commitment to cultural exchange and artistic development. This initiative

A look at the research revealing China’s work on prototype nuclear reactor to power aircraft carrier

China has built a land-based prototype nuclear reactor for a large surface warship, in the clearest sign yet Beijing is advancing toward producing the country’s first nuclear-powered aircraft carrier,

Police crack down on sales of fake goods

Police across the country have cracked more than 1,900 cases involving online sales of counterfeit goods this year while carrying out related campaigns launched by the

Defense secretary doesn’t expect Trump will demand payment for protection

Philippine Defense Secretary Gilberto Teodoro said yesterday that he didn’t expect President-elect Donald Trump’s next administration would demand that the Philippines pay more for military protection because

Pyongyang ratifies major defense treaty with Russia

North Korea ratified a major defense treaty with Russia stipulating mutual military aid, the North’s state media reported Tuesday, as the U.S., South Korea and Ukraine

Biggest name world leaders missing at UN climate talks, but others try to fill the void

World leaders are converging yesterday at the United Nations annual climate conference in Baku, Azerbaijan although the big names and powerful countries are noticeably absent, unlike

Netherlands Dutch appeals court overturns landmark climate ruling against Shell

A Dutch appeals court yesterday overturned a landmark ruling that ordered energy company Shell to cut its carbon emissions by net 45% by 2030 compared to 2019

1971 American probe orbits Mars

The American space probe, Mariner 9, has become the first spacecraft to orbit another planet, swinging into its planned trajectory around Mars without a hitch. An engine

As sports betting addiction takes hold in Brazil, the government moves to crack down

“King” doesn’t disclose his real name. Even clients of his Sao Paulo newsstand have to call him by his moniker. The Brazilian online sports gambling addict lowered his

Reporter says she’ll sue Wall Street Journal for dismissal because of her union role

A former Hong Kong reporter of The Wall Street Journal yesterday said she’ll sue the publication for sacking her because she joined a trade union. Selina Cheng

New Zealand’s leader formally apologizes to survivors of abuse in state and church care

New Zealand’s Prime Minister Christopher Luxon made a “formal and unreserved” apology in Parliament yesterday for the widespread abuse, torture and neglect of hundreds of thousands of children

How the Taliban are seeking to reshape Afghanistan’s schools to push their ideology

The Taliban takeover of Afghanistan in 2021 was a blow for education across the country – but especially for girls and women. Since then, the Taliban’s leaders have

Wednesday, November 13, 2024 – edition no. 4604

— Hit-and-run rampage in Zhuhai kills 35, injures 43; Xi Jinping demands ‘strict’ punishment for the offender * Golden lotus | Alvis Lo pledges to enhance quality of medical services * Lawmakers

Police in Zhuhai detain a driver who drove into a crowd and then fled

Police in the southern Chinese city of Zhuhai said Monday they detained a 62-year-old man after he rammed a car into people exercising at a local sports center

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