Local man arrested for aiding prostitution ring

The Public Security Police (PSP) has arrested a local man in his 60s for allegedly providing prostitution venues and supplies to a woman, a police spokesman

M8 mall soft opens September

M8 mall is set to commence its soft opening in September, featuring international brands to cater to mid-to-high end of the market. In an announcement

Pawnshop worker robbed at knifepoint in NAPE

A pawnshop worker was robbed at knifepoint early Sunday morning in Nape. The suspect, a 49-year-old mainland Chinese man, was apprehended just four hours later in Zhuhai,

Airport passenger numbers double in first half of 2024

Macau International Airport (MIA) recorded a remarkable 91% increase in passenger traffic during the first half of the year compared to the same period last year,

TurboJET: ‘Fleet inspection’ causes reduced services

The company, TurboJET, has justified the reduction of daily services between Macau and Hong Kong, announced last week, as necessary for vessel fleet inspections, TDM Radio

Tourism surge boosts hotel occupancy rates

The first half of the year saw a significant increase in tourism, with the Statistics and Census Service (DSEC) reporting 968,000 inbound tourists on package tours, a 1.7-fold

Lawmakers from six countries say Beijing is pressuring them not to attend conference in Taiwan

Lawmakers from at least six countries said Chinese diplomats were pressuring them not to attend a China-focused conference in Taiwan, in what they described as efforts to isolate

Hainan sees boom in cruise tourism

The coastal city of Sanya, Hainan province, is experiencing significant advancements in the international cruise tourism sector. According to the China Ports and Harbors Association,

Japan, US, Australia, India at Tokyo talks on maritime and cyber security

Top diplomats from Japan, the U.S., Australia and India met Monday to discuss security concerns and joint support to reinforce maritime safety and cybersecurity in the

5,000 people rescued from flooding in evacuation efforts led by Kim, report says

More than 5,000 people isolated by flooding in northwest North Korea were rescued in airlifts and other evacuation work supervised by leader Kim Jong Un, state media

Maduro locked in standoff with opponents as each side claims victory in presidential elections

Venezuela’s opposition claimed victory in Sunday’s presidential election, setting up a showdown with the government, which earlier declared President Nicolás Maduro the winner. “The Venezuelans

1991: Pavarotti singsin the British rain

Italian tenor Luciano Pavarotti has given a huge free concert in London’s Hyde Park to celebrate 30 years in opera. A crowd of 100,000 - out of

Jubilation, disappointment seen on shore as surfing eliminations begin in Tahiti

Contrasting reactions of jubilation and disappointment were seen on the faces of surfers coming ashore after their heats yesterday , as the elimination rounds commenced in

Spain opens women’s hoops beating China 90-89 in OT, Serbia holds off Puerto Rico

Maria Araujo hit a 3-pointer with 3:06 left in overtime as Spain finished off a rally and beat China 90-89 to open women’s basketball group play at

The Galapagos Islands and many of their unique creatures are at risk

Warm morning light reflects from the remains of a natural rock arch near Darwin Island, one of the most remote islands in the Galapagos. In clear, deep

A manipulated video shared by Musk mimics Harris’ voice, raising concerns about AI in politics

A manipulated video that mimics the voice of Vice President Kamala Harris saying things she did not say is raising concerns about the power of artificial intelligence to mislead with Election Day

Big luxury frets that China is turning Japanese

Even LVMH Moet Hennessy Louis Vuitton SE, the world’s most resilient luxury conglomerate, is feeling the chill. And as so often, the wind is blowing from the East.

Tuesday, July 30, 2024 – edition no. 4534

— Group calls to strengthen sick leave management as survey shows 49% of employees had concerns about coworkers abusing the system * Gaming | Four concessionaires eye Thailand investment: CSLA * Robotaxi

1981 Charles and Diana marry

Crowds of 600,000 people filled the streets of London to catch a glimpse of Prince Charles and Lady Diana Spencer on their wedding day. The couple were

Japan’s Sado gold mine gains UNESCO status after Tokyo pledges to exhibit dark WWII history

The UNESCO World Heritage committee on Saturday decided to register Japan’s controversial Sado gold mine as a cultural heritage site after the country agreed to include it in

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