North Korea opens key party meeting to tackle its struggling economy

With leader Kim Jong Un in attendance, North Korea opened a key political conference to discuss improving its struggling economy and reviewing defense strategies in the face

Netanyahu says he’s opposed to any interim US-Iran deal on nuclear program

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said yesterday that he opposes any interim agreement reportedly being negotiated between the U.S. and Iran over its nuclear program. Netanyahu spoke

1975 Missing earl guilty of murder

Lord Lucan murdered the 29-year-old nanny of his three young children, an inquest jury has decided. The earl has not been seen since the night Sandra

UEFA president dismisses idea of threat to European soccer from big-spending Saudis

European soccer should not be afraid of a player exodus to Saudi Arabian clubs, UEFA president Aleksander Čeferin said Sunday, suggesting the country was making a mistake

King Charles takes part in his first Trooping the Color birthday parade as monarch

King Charles III rode on horseback this weekend to take part in his first Trooping the Color ceremony as U.K. monarch, inspecting hundreds of soldiers and horses

US imposes visa restrictions for Ugandans following adoption of anti-gay law

Washington last week announced it is imposing visa restrictions for Ugandans it accuses of “undermining the democratic process” in Uganda after the enactment of an anti-gay law in

Watered-down LGBTQ ‘understanding’ bill shows how far Japan’s parliament is out of step with its society – and history

Japan has passed legislation aimed at “promoting the understanding” of members of the LGBTQ community – a watered-down bill that will do little to put the Asian country

Monday, June 19, 2023 – edition no. 4269

— Amid the long waiting times for passport renewal, the Portuguese Consulate increases measures to prevent external agents hoarding bookings * Trafficking elimination | Gov’t discontented at US report on Macau

Leaks affect Border Gate covered sidewalk amid Red Rainstorm warning

The covered sidewalk connecting Toi-San District with the Border Gate border checkpoint has seen rainwater leaking from cracks amid the Red Rainstorm warning on Wednesday night,

National security commission to replace CAEAL in evaluating candidates’ eligibility

The National Security Defense Commission (CDSE), an entity created in 2018 with the mission of supporting the Chief Executive (CE) in decision-making on matters related

Non-Chinese nationals ‘not eligible’ to run in local elections, SAFP head says

Non-Chinese nationals will not be able to run in upcoming elections for the Legislative Assembly (AL), at least according to the interpretation of the director of the

Canopy of city’s oldest Chinese Banyan falls, damages 150-year-old temple

A branch of Macau’s oldest Chinese Banyan Tree, situated next to the 150-year-old Tin Hau Temple, fell and damaged its roof on Wednesday morning, the government has announced.

‘Big Six’ yet again equated to public entities

The amendments to the electoral laws for the election of the Chief Executive (CE) include new provisions that equate the duties of independence of the

New Zealand’s economy dips into recession as higher interest rates bite

New Zealand’s economy has dipped into recession as higher interest rates take their toll, new figures released yesterday show. Gross domestic product fell by 0.1%

How the Unabomber’s unique linguistic fingerprints led to his capture

Can the language someone uses be as unique as their fingerprints? As I describe in my forthcoming book, “Linguistic Fingerprints: How Language Creates and

IPIM says MICE on the rise

This summer holiday will see 35 MICE events being held in or followed up by Macau, Sam Lei, local trade and investment official, disclosed yesterday afternoon.

Forex reserves climb to MOP217.8b by end-May

The Monetary Authority of Macao announced yesterday that its preliminary estimate of the city’s foreign exchange reserves amounted to MOP217.8 billion at the end of May, a 2.0% increase

Customs busted mastermind attempting to enter Macau illegally by underwater propeller

The local police and the Customs have jointly cracked down on a ringleader attempting to illegally enter Macau by swimming with the help of an underwater propeller, and

Man appropriates nearly MOP1.2M in fake cellphone reselling plot

An unemployed man, 26, was arrested at the Qingmao Border Checkpoint on Wednesday by the police for allegedly scamming a total of MOP1.18 million from three men from

Guangzhou to host the 18th Int’l SME Fair in June

The 18th China International Small and Medium Enterprises Fair (CISMEF) is scheduled to take place in Guangzhou from June 26 to 30. In a press conference, Xu Xiaolan,

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