Some countries are narrow-minded to see China as a threat: Ramos-Horta

President of Timor-Leste Jose Ramos-Horta last week said some countries see China’s development as a threat to the region and the world, adding such a “tunnel

MGM Theater Presents Global Premiere of World’s First Digital Collective Movie “SHIP”

MGM Theater at MGM COTAI presented the global premiere of the world’s first Digital Collective MOVIE “SHIP” by Art Tokyo Global Japan, earlier on June 2. The film

Cassava flour and fruit kept four children alive for 40 days after plane crash in Amazon jungle

Four Indigenous children survived an Amazon plane crash that killed three adults and then braved the jungle for 40 days before being found alive by Colombian

1981 Second IRA protester dies in jail

A second IRA hunger striker, 25-year-old Francis Hughes, has starved to death in the Maze Prison near Lisburn in County Antrim, Northern Ireland. His death comes

Selected grapes

1. The Sotheby’s auction pavilion was very crowded, and numerous curious individuals had the opportunity to admire some classic car models, some of which had participated in endurance

News from the world of endurance

Le Mans is deeply committed to reducing carbon emissions in their races and this year they continued to show they are good at it –

Mission completed: Man City beats Inter Milan to end wait for first CL title

Man City 1, Inter Milan 0 Billions of dollars have been spent and many tears shed on Manchester City’s journey to the summit of European soccer.

China complains to South Korean ambassador in tit-for-tat move after Seoul summoned envoy

A Chinese official lodged a complaint with South Korea’s ambassador to China, in a tit-for-tat move after Beijing’s envoy to South Korea was summoned last week over his

Timely reminder for Von der Leyen that Europe is Europe, not the US

With her idea of “de-risking” now becoming the official trademark of the West’s China policy, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen is now pushing for that to

Monday, June 12, 2023 – edition no. 4264

— Commission of Audit report slams IAM, DSOP and ID for inefficiency and money-wasting * Now everyone can fly | Gov’t acts on aviation sector liberalization * Art | Collectors show off *

Crime grows in Q1, cybercrime, arson, and distribution of fake money top the list

The level of criminality in Macau during the first quarter of 2023 (Q1) has grown in general terms by some 17.2% when compared with the same

Realty buyers dissatisfied with forced responsibility partaking

Some condominium owners have complained about being forced to share land use tax, which should be paid by property developers, lawmaker Ron Lam disclosed in

Agency finds Booking.com most affordable for Macau bookings

An insurance agency has found that online booking travel agency, Booking.com, is the most affordable site when booking hotels in Macau, Hong Kong and China.

Regaining momentum post-Covid, TIS expects more foreign students in the future

As The International School of Macau (TIS) celebrated the second edition of its annual “Alumni Award Ceremony” yesterday, a ceremony created last year on the occasion

The Centennial Harvest

The biggest event in global motorsports will start in a few hours at the Circuit de La Sarthe and the event has been sold out.

An Idea for Macau

In 1991, the Saint Nicolas district in Le Mans paid tribute to the winners of the 24 Hours race by hosting a Hollywood-style “Walk of Fame”

Sands China hosts MICE & Luxury Forum in Singapore

Sands China Ltd. hosted the MICE & Luxury Forum yesterday as part of ‘The Macao Showcase’, a three-day event aimed at bringing the best of Macau to

Residential property prices recording a recovery

The price of residential properties in Macau during the period between February and April this year registered an increase of 0.9%, the Statistics and Census Service

Guia Lighthouse to open to public this weekend

To observe China Culture and Natural Heritage Day, the Guia Lighthouse will be open for public visits this weekend, the Cultural Affairs Bureau (IC) has announced. This Saturday

DSAL, FAOM to organize job fairs next week, offering 322 vacancies

Next week will see three job-matching sessions co-organized by the Labour Affairs Bureau (DSAL) and the Macao Federation of Trade Unions (FAOM), with 322 vacancies on offer. Interested

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