Modi strikes new agreements on migration and green hydrogen

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi struck new agreements yesterday with his Australian counterpart Anthony Albanese on migration and green hydrogen, while raising concerns about attacks on

Half of US public approves of Washington’s arms deliveries to Ukraine

Like the blue and yellow flags that popped up around the U.S. when Russia invaded Ukraine 15 months ago, U.S. popular support for Washington’s backing of Ukraine has

1961 Kennedy pledges man on Moon

President John F Kennedy has called for millions of dollars to fund a space programme to get the first man on the Moon by 1970. In a

Sands Gallery exhibition features veteran Chinese artist Fang Lijun

Sands China launched its latest art exhibition, Fang Lijun Ceramic Works Exhibition, as part of the company’s ongoing commitment to the diversification of art and culture in the SAR.

Valencia slams ‘disproportionate’ punishment after racial abuse against Vinícius Júnior

Valencia will appeal the partial closure of its stadium following the racial abuse directed at Real Madrid forward Vinícius Júnior in a Spanish league match, saying the

Canadian appointee rejects probe into China election interference

A Canadian government appointee yesterday rejected holding a public inquiry into leaked intelligence that alleged China interfered in Canada’s federal elections, drawing allegations of a cover-up

On Beijing visit, Russian PM says pressure from West is strengthening ties with China

Pressure from the West is strengthening Russia’s ties with China, Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin said in a meeting with his Chinese counterpart in Beijing yesterday. Mishustin’s

Electric Vehicles: China and Europe condemned to dialogue

For 20 years, while Europe continued to push aside the issue of electric mobility and storage, China recognized the enormous potential of these strategic sectors to leverage a

Thursday, May 25, 2023 – edition no. 4253

— National high official Xia Baolong pinpointed six key areas of governance during a meeting with Macau officials and heads of the legislature and judiciary * Big Ben to sound in

Companies want ‘clarity’ after security rule changes, raids on consultants: Business group

Foreign companies in China are uncertain about what they are allowed to do following police raids on consulting firms and want “greater clarity” about how newly expanded

Gov’t relaunches subsidy for old vehicles

The government is launching a new subsidy plan for disposing of old diesel vehicles following the first scheme that ended mid-March this year. The

CE hopes Lusophone Commonwealth promotes Macau

During his meeting with businesses from the Lusophone Commonwealth, Chief Executive Ho Iat Seng expressed his hopes that Macau would be promoted. Officially known

Hengqin’s new development model to create a ‘Zero Carbon Demonstration Island’

We can build houses like cars and change our production methods through intelligent technology to reduce construction waste and achieve pollution and carbon reduction.” A new

Lee condemns unusual uptick in registration withdrawals from organ donation system

Hong Kong Chief Executive John Lee condemned an unusual rise in the number of withdrawal requests to the city’s organ donation system, saying yesterday that police would

Macau to experience effects of Typhoon Mawar over the weekend

Super Typhoon Mawar, which is in the western Pacific near the island of Guam, will potentially affect local weather conditions. According to forecasts, the typhoon

Travel Expo to roll out cloud invitations

Slated to run from June 30 to July 2, the 11th Macao International Travel (Industry) Expo (MITE) will roll out an array of Cloud Invitation and Briefing Sessions from

DSAL to hold job-matching sessions for 140 vacancies

Three industry-specific matching sessions will be held by the Labour Affairs Bureau (DSAL) on May 30 and June 1, providing 141 job vacancies in sectors such as hotels

Registration of summer activities open

The government’s activities for the upcoming summer will include 509 projects and 1,976 classes, including 400 projects and 1,200 classes on culture and entertainment. 109 other projects and

Bank of China issues RMB2b-Yulan Bonds

Yesterday, the local branch of Bank of China issued the world’s first ‘Yulan Bonds,’ as part of its latest move to push for the internationalization of the RMB,

Application for internship program for Palace Museum opens

Applications for the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Youth Internship Programme at Palace Museum 2023 – Macao Internship Recruitment will be open until May 31, providing 48 different vacancies in 14

WP2Social Auto Publish Powered By : XYZScripts.com
MACAU DAILY TIMES