1964 Light goes out in India as Nehru dies

He was taken ill in the early hours of this morning at his house in New Delhi. He had returned from holiday at a hill station

Rugby Open Day a Win with Macau Youngsters

Macau Bats Rugby Club, in conjunction with Wynn, held an Open Day on Sunday (19th) at TIS field in Taipa. More than 70 local children

National Spelling Bee reflects the economic success and cultural impact of immigrants from India

When Balu Natarajan became the first Indian American champion of the Scripps National Spelling Bee in 1985, a headline on an Associated Press article read, “Immigrants’ son

Ex-CIA officer accused of spying for China pleads guilty in a Honolulu courtroom

A former CIA officer and contract linguist for the FBI accused of spying for China for at least a decade pleaded guilty Friday in a federal courtroom in Honolulu.

External support for radical separatist a dead-end

To uphold the one-China principle and the sanctity and authority of relevant United Nations General Assembly resolutions, China has decided not to approve the Taiwan island’s participation in

Monday, May 27, 2024 – edition no. 4490

— UN official Ghada Waly urges for the adoption of a well-rounded strategy when addressing drug addiction during her visit to Macau * Education | New DSEDJ campsite at Cheoc Van

Zone A to Zone B flyover will cost up to 2.4b and three years to be completed

The new flyover connecting Zone A to Zone B of the new landfills will cost between MOP2.2 to 2.4 billion and will take approximately three years to

Casinos file surge in suspicious activity reports

Suspicious transaction reports from Macau’s gaming sector jumped 89.1% in the first quarter of 2024 compared to the same period last year according to data from the city’s

Macau New Neighborhood offers 3,300 parking spaces for sale

Parking spaces at the Macau New Neighborhood (MNN) residential project in Hengqin will go on sale on May 24 (Friday), offering homeowners a convenient option for

Lawmaker calls for updated regulations as noise pollution plagues communities

Lawmaker José Pereira Coutinho has urged the Macau government to amend the existing noise regulations to better reflect the realities of the region’s high-density population and

Taiwan military on alert as Mainland conducts drills to ‘punish separatist forces’

Taiwan scrambled jets and put missile, naval and land units on alert yesterday over Chinese military exercises being conducted around the self-governing island where a new leader

Chinese Medicine and Physiotherapy most requested by residents in 2023

Chinese traditional medicine and physiotherapy & rehabilitation topped the most-requested list from hospital users in Macau over 2023, a statistics release from the Statistics and Census

Gov’t strengthens sick leave regulations following civil servants fraud

The government reminds all public departments to closely adhere to regulations governing employee sick leave following a discovered case of customs officials that cost the government

IAM recalls Kellogg’s cereal over hard lumps

The Municipal Affairs Bureau (IAM) called on the public to not purchase”Kellogg’s Corn Flakes Chocolate Flavor” as it may contain small hard lumps of food which makes it unsafe

GP Committee pledges close contact with FIA on F3 changes

The Macau Grand Prix Organizing Committee (MGPOC) said it has been in close contact with the Fédération Internationale de l’Automobile (FIA) to coordinate the FIA races. This comes

80-year-old marks fifth case for Legionnaires’ disease 

The Health Bureau (SSM) received a report of a case of Legionnaires’ disease at the public hospital yesterday, making it the fifth case of such disease in the

Macau unveils airport terminal for passengers traveling between HK and Zhuhai

Macau has unveiled its first “twin-destination” terminal, offering a one-stop shop for passengers traveling between Hong Kong and Zhuhai airports. The new terminal, located in the

Gov’t to conserve on World Environment Day June 5

In celebration of World Environment Day on June 5, the Environmental Protection Department has rolled out a series of activities to encourage environmental awareness and conservation efforts throughout

Woman sent to hospital with burns from kitchen range hood fire

A fire recently broke out in a range hood in the kitchen of an apartment unit. Firefighters said that the residents used water to extinguish the fire before

DSAL seeks public input to strengthen workers’ rights

In response to concerns raised over employee rights and labor law improvements, the Labour Affairs Bureau (DSAL) has announced that it will collect public opinions through multiple channels

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