North Korea’s rejection of the South is both a shock, and inevitable

Even for a nation that has perfected the provocative, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un’s declaration that he would abandon the existential goal of reconciling

US, South Korea and Japan conduct naval drills in a show of strength against North Korea

The United States, South Korea and Japan conducted perhaps their biggest-ever combined naval exercises in a show of strength against nuclear-armed North Korea, South Korea’s military

Chinese ambassador says support of Pacific nations with policing should not alarm Canberra

China’s ambassador to Australia, Xiao Qian, sought to reassure that China’s increased involvement in the Pacific, particularly in policing efforts, should not be a cause of alarm

Macron announces missiles and bombs for Ukraine, suggests he could work with Trump

French President Emmanuel Macron announced plans to deliver more long-range cruise missiles as well as bombs to Ukraine and suggested that he’d find ways to work

1972 Rhodesia’s former leader arrested

Two leading white campaigners for black majority rule in Rhodesia have been arrested. The former Prime Minister of Southern Rhodesia, Garfield Todd, and his daughter,

What are sacred forests?

Sacred forests and groves are primeval woodlands that different faith communities around the world have safeguarded for centuries as abodes of the spiritual or the

Premier Li Qiang is visiting Ireland for talks on China’s relations with Europe

Chinese Premier Li Qiang arrived in Ireland yesterday for talks with the Irish leader on China’s relations with the European Union and other global and

Guinness World Records suspends ‘oldest dog ever’ title for Portuguese canine

Guinness World Records says it has suspended the title of oldest dog ever that was held by a Portuguese dog that died last year. The publication said it

Exports to Russia through the back door

Direct These exports Interestingly, although direct European exports to Russia have decreased, indirect exports have increased. Let’s start with the Baltic countries, the most

Thursday, January 18, 2024 – edition no. 4408

  * Priceless Boardwalk — Second phase of NAPE promenade without a cost estimation * China | Population falls for second straight year * Musical chairs: Vong Sin Man and Lai Ka Chon were

Communist Party must ‘win the hearts’ of people in Macau, HK and Taiwan: Xi

President Xi Jinping has emphasized the importance of the Communist Party winning the “hearts and minds” of the people of Taiwan, Hong Kong, and Macau. This call

Fringe playwright-actress aims to soothe emotions through her personal cat story

As the world gradually moves on from the Covid-19 restrictions, a local playwright-actress wants to use her own stories about her deceased cat, Taro, to

Citi, JP Morgan raise January gaming revenue forecast to MOP18 billion

Based on industry channels, Macau’s GGR for the first 14 days of January reached MOP8.6 billion, or an average gross gaming (GGR) revenue of MOP600 million per

TV Shows ‘Succession’ dominates drama Emmys, ‘The Bear’ claims comedy and Quinta Brunson makes history

“Succession” secured its legacy with its third best drama series award, “The Bear” feasted as the night’s top comedy, and the two shows about squabbling families dominated the

FAOM lawmakers concerned over Jockey Club workers’ situation

Two of the lawmakers linked with the Macau Federation of Trade Unions (FAOM) have expressed concerns over the announced closure of the Macau Jockey Club

Baidu denies report that its Ernie chatbot is linked to Chinese military research

Technology company Baidu refuted a newspaper report that said its artificial intelligence chatbot Ernie was linked to Chinese military research. Hong Kong newspaper South China

Development of digital economy and ‘red tourism’ lagging behind, researchers say

Researchers from the Macao Innovation and Development Research Association (MIDRA) joined the Director of the Research Office of the Liaison Office of the Central People’s

Dusk concerts to continue at Lai Chi Vun in January

The dusk concert series will continue at the Lai Chi Vun cultural area in January, the Cultural Affairs Bureau (IC) has announced. Local musicians and performers will take

Property buyers to have some special stamp duties paid

Following a new law as of Jan. 1 governing special stamp duties, which are paid upon the purchase of any buyer’s second real property, some property buyers who

Elector registers on public display until next Thursday

The latest Registers of Electors are now on public display at the Public Administration Building until Jan. 25. Members of the public may view the registers. The hours

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