China clubs disqualified for match-fixing

Two clubs have been kicked out of China’s basketball league amid suspicions of match-fixing. The ruling came after the Chinese Basketball Association judged the Jiangsu

CBC ‘pausing’ Twitter after ‘government-funded media’ label

The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation paused its use of Twitter yesterday after the social media platform owned by Elon Musk stamped CBC’s account with a label the public broadcaster

China offers to facilitate Israel-Palestinian peace talks

China’s foreign minister told his Israeli and Palestinian counterparts that his country is ready to help facilitate peace talks between the two sides, in its latest effort at

Yet another case of mishandling classified documents and alleged violations of the Espionage Act

The stunning arrest of 21-year-old Massachusetts Air National Guardsman Jack Teixeira on charges of illegally sharing U.S. intelligence has once again renewed questions on the handling of classified

Wednesday, April 19, 2023 – edition no. 4228

— Transactions and pricing of commercial properties are expected to rise by up to 20% in the second quarter, signaling ‘full prosperity’ * Gaming | Baccarat accounts for 84% of Q1

CE to visit Portugal, Luxembourg and Belgium

The Chief Executive (CE) Ho Iat Seng is on an official five-day visit to Portugal from today until April 22, the Government Information Bureau (GCS) has announced.

Emotional tribute to journalist killed in Libya wins Sony Photography Awards

Edgar Martins, a photographer who grew up and lived in Macau for several years, was awarded Photographer of the Year 2023 for the portfolio series “Our

‘Effective altruism’ has caught on with billionaire donors – but is the world’s most headline-making one on board?

One of the ways tech billionaire Elon Musk attracts supporters is the vision he seems to have for the future: people driving fully autonomous electric vehicles,

Parking meters may refuse coins from May 1

If a relevant bill passes the parliament tomorrow, drivers will only be allowed to pay road-side parking fees by electronic means from May 1. The

PJ investigates over 150 school cases last year, 15 related to child sexual abuse

The mechanism of communication between schools and the Judiciary Police (PJ) - Communication Network for School Safety – has led the force to be called

US sails warship through Taiwan Strait after China’s drills

The United States Navy has sailed a warship through the Taiwan Strait in its first known transit since China carried out an encirclement exercise around self-ruled Taiwan.

Future Cotai hospital management fee unconfirmed despite partnership set

The charges to be made by Peking Union Medical College Hospital for their management and branding at the future Cotai hospital have not yet been

WTT Champions Macao kick off with the Round of 32

The World Table Tennis (WTT) Champions Macao 2023 tournament kicked off yesterday with the first matches of the Round of 32. In a day

Entrepreneurship competition calls for participants in RMB300 million prizes

The 3rd Hengqin International Scientific and Technological Innovation and Entrepreneurship Competition has kicked off in the Guangdong-Macao In-Depth Cooperation Zone in Hengqin. With a total

New record-high of tourist arrivals, MGTO in talks with gaming ops to boost tourism

The SAR has reached a peak in daily visitor arrivals since the onset of the pandemic, recording over 98,000 tourists visiting the city on April 15. With this

Over 80 schools gather at conference to promote international educational exchanges

More than 80 schools and enterprises from China, Hong-Kong, Macau and neighboring Asian countries gathered from April 15 to 16 for the 2023 ACAMIS Spring

Wynn invites Hong Kong artists for concerts in May Golden Week

Wynn has invited five Hong Kong artists to perform two live “Special For You” concerts in Macau during the May Golden Week holiday. Gigi Yim, Mike Tsang, Jerry

Melco attends National Security Education Exhibition

Melco management team members recently attended the opening day of the National Security Education Exhibition on the National Security Education Day, the gaming operator said in a statement. Approximately 180

Australia seeks to ‘stabilize the relationship’ with China: FM

Australia is working to stabilize relations with China but could not return to the thriving economic relationship with its biggest trading partner that existed 15 years

Australian charged over reports to suspected Chinese spies

Two suspected Chinese spies gave a Sydney businessman envelopes of cash for information about subjects including a government deal with the United States and Britain to

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