This Day in History | 1972 – Parcel bomb attack on Israeli embassy

A diplomat at the Israeli embassy in London has been killed by a letter bomb. Dr Ami Sachori received severe chest and stomach injuries when

Life & Style | Benetton makes a splash on the eve of Milan Fashion Week

United Colors of Benetton made a splash with its new collection showcasing experimental textiles and ecological materials that was presented yesterday — on the eve

Rugby | Pressure on Japan in World Cup opener against Russia

Friday, 18:45pm Japan v Russia H 1.02, D 126, A 41 The Rugby World Cup opener has been four years in the making for Michael

Tennis Osaka reaches quarterfinals at Pan Pacific Open

Top-seeded Naomi Osaka reached the quarterfinals at the Pan Pacific Open by beating qualifier Viktoriya Tomova 7-5, 6-3 yesterday. Osaka, who was broken twice early

World briefs

Japan’s exports fell 8% in August from a year earlier, as trade tensions took a growing toll on demand across the region.

Hong Kong investigates possible sabotage in MTR derailment: SCMP report

Hong Kong’s government is to investigate whether the MTR East Rail line was sabotaged, the South China Morning Post reported late last night. “As the mystery over

Jimmy Carter says he couldn’t have managed presidency at 80

Weeks shy of his 95th birthday, former President Jimmy Carter said he doesn’t believe he could have managed the most powerful office in the world at

World Views | Populism will probably just go away soon, so relax

Populism has become a defining feature of public life. It embraces a narrative of victimhood and grievance, pitting “people” against “elites.” U.S. President Donald Trump’s protectionism and hostility

Thursday, September 19, 2019 – edition no. 3379

• Ninety percent of Pearl Horizon pre-buyers have registered for their replacement unit * Skater calls on Macau to EXIT comfort zone * US lawmakers consider stripping Hong Kong of special status *

Executive order for smooth transition published

Chief Executive Chui Sai On has issued an executive order naming a series of “orientations and measures” aiming for Government Secretariats and public departments to “provide full support to the

Education bureau approves TIS as licensed, authorized independent school

The Education and Youth Affairs Bureau now recognizes The International School of Macao (TIS) as a licensed and authorized independent school in the SAR. According to a statement posted on the

Memory Lane

  Governor Nobre de Carvalho Bridge is a dual-lane two-way bridge connecting the Macau Peninsula around Ferreira do Amaral Square to the island of Taipa at the northern slope of Taipa

‘Terrific 12’ kicks-off with benefits from ‘city center’

East Asia Super League’s (EASL) “The Terrific 12” tournament kicked off yesterday with the first four games of the six-day event that promises to bring world-class basketball to Macau. Before the

Briefs | Zhuhai offers cash rewards to SAR tour guides

Zhuhai will give RMB3,000 to Macau tour guides in addition to offering them free training. Recently, the Guangdong cultural and tourism authority published a plan related to Macau and Hong

Education handler pledges to de-stigmatize vocational education

The Education and Youth Affairs Bureau (DSEJ) pledged yesterday that it would continue its effort in making a good name for vocational education. The comment was made at a press conference

Graft buster found no illegality in government’s Pearl Horizon proposal

After investigation, the Commission Against Corruption (CCAC) considers that the SAR Government has established special provisions in the previously passed replacement housing legal regime to allow pre-sale buyers affected by

Mid-Autumn Festival tourists grew to 1.04 million

Tourist arrivals during the Mid-Autumn Festival recorded a growth of 9.56% compared with the same period last year, amounting to a total of over 1.04 million visitors. According to data provided

Survivor of car crash in Australia out of life-threatening condition

The Tourism Crisis Management Office (GGCT) has announced that the third victim of the road accident in Perth, Australia, that killed two other Macau residents is currently in a “stable

Marine authorities of Macau and HK discuss Ferry adjustments

The marine authorities of both Macau and Hong Kong met last week to discuss several topics related to maritime transports and safety, namely the schedule and frequency adjustments recently made

Hong Kong | Lam says PR firms declined to help restore SAR’s image

Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam said yesterday that the government had asked international public relations firms to help restore the city’s reputation, battered by months of pro-democracy protests, but was

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