Former President Duterte says he kept a ‘death squad’ as mayor to kill criminals

Former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte told a Senate inquiry yesterday that he had maintained a “death squad” of gangsters to kill other criminals when he was mayor

Woman charged with assaulting senator who shouted at the king

A woman appeared in an Australian court yesterday charged with a May assault on the Indigenous senator who shouted at King Charles III during a royal reception last

The dramatic final full week of the presidential campaign: watch this

Uncertainty reigns entering the final full week of the 2024 campaign with Democrat Kamala Harris and Republican Donald Trump locked in a fiercely competitive presidential contest. What

1975 Franco’s 36-year reign ends

The move comes as a result of the general’s continuing illness. He has suffered a massive series of heart attacks and internal bleeding in the last three weeks.

2024 GEG Lusofonia Festival Rock and Rolls

The “2024 GEG Lusofonia Festival” kicked off last Friday, presenting a combination of Chinese and Portuguese arts and cultures that will last over two weekends (until Nov. 3).

Man U fires Ten Hag after woeful start to the season

Manchester United finally ran out of patience and fired manager Erik ten Hag yesterday after a troubled start to the season which has left the 20-time

Topuria makes good on his promise, first man to stop Holloway

Featherweight champion Ilia Topuria vowed to become the first man to knock out Max Holloway. He made good on his promise at UFC 308 in Abu

NATO confirms that North Korea has sent troops to join Russia’s war in Ukraine

NATO yesterday confirmed that North Korean troops have been sent to help Russia in its almost three-year war against Ukraine and said some have already been deployed

Georgia’s president accuses Russia of election meddling and urges the West to back protests

Georgia’s president yesterday urged the West to support opposition protests after the governing party was declared the winner of a parliamentary election that she alleged was rigged with the help

China remains stabilizing economic force

With global geopolitical rivalries intensifying and more economies resorting to protectionism, the world economy faces gloomy prospects of low growth and high debt which could leave countries with

Tuesday, October 29, 2024 – edition no. 4595

— The Cultural Affairs Bureau has announced plans for trial concerts at the new outdoor performance area in Cotai as the venue’s anticipated completion next month * Talent Acquisition Scheme |

ExCo approves new maternity leave bill

The Executive Council (ExCo), the advisory body to the Chief Executive and core policy-making organ of the government, has finalized discussions on a bill to amend

State Council appoints Sam Hou Fai as new CE

China's State Council appointed Sam Hou Fai as Macau’s sixth-term Chief Executive (CE) Friday, according to Xinhua news agency. His tenure will begin on Dec.

Couto and Leong out of GP due to Lamborghini World Finals

Macau racer André Couto will not be racing this year at the local Grand Prix (GP), scheduled for Nov. 14-17. His absence is due to

Consumer prices show mixed signals in September

The Consumer Price Index (CPI) for September presents a complex inflationary picture, with year-on-year prices rising 0.59% but experiencing a slight month-on-month decline of 0.09%,

State alien land laws drive some China-born US citizens to rethink their politics

Diana Xue has always followed the politics of her husband, friends and neighbors in Orlando, Florida, and voted Republican. This Election Day, she’ll break that pattern.

At least 126 dead and missing in massive flooding and landslides

The number of dead and missing in massive flooding and landslides wrought by Tropical Storm Trami in the Philippines has reached nearly 130 and the president said

ExCo greenlights investment funds bill

The Executive Council (ExCo) has approved a new “Investment Funds Law” to accelerate the development of the modern financial sector and promote economic diversification in the

Gov’t advances talent development regulations

The Executive Council has finalized discussions on the draft administrative regulation titled “Amendment of Administrative Regulation No. 20/2023: Talent Development Committee.” This regulation aims to enhance

Robotics competition fosters innovation

The International School of Macao (TIS) recently hosted its second TIS Robotics Competition, the Macau Mecha Monster Mash, underscoring its commitment to fostering innovation, sportsmanship, and

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