Taiwan’s Lai reportedly has phone talks from Guam with US Congress leaders

Taiwan’s leader Lai Ching-te reportedly held phone calls with U.S. congressional leaders yesterday while visiting Guam, his second U.S. stop on a Pacific Island trip.

Surprise front-runner says he’s not pro-Russia, but he allegedly had Moscow’s help

The surprise front-runner in Romania’s presidential election insisted to The Associated Press in an interview yesterday that he is not pro-Russian — hours before Romania declassified

1978 Spain set to vote for democracy

Spaniards have been turning out in force today to cast a vote for democracy and end almost 40 years of dictatorial rule. The majority of the 25

‘Gladiator II,’ with Denzel Washington, goes back into the arena

Rome teeters on the brink in Ridley Scott’s “Gladiator II.” Its fall is said to be imminent. The dream it once symbolized is dead. The once high-minded

Blackpink K-pop star Rosé’s debut solo album is heartfelt

Rosé, the nightingale of the massively popular Korean girl group Blackpink, has flown the nest and launched her first solo album “Rosie.” She’s the first of the

Parisian Flair 

Under the skilled leadership of Chef de Cuisine Giovanni Galeota, guests can expect the same elevated culinary standards in a completely reimagined dining experience. MARMO Bistro is

Indonesia arrests a Chinese man wanted by Beijing over money laundering charges

Indonesian authorities have arrested a Chinese man sought by Beijing for allegedly helping transfer and laundering almost $18 million from a criminal online gambling group in

France’s Macron to address nation day after no-confidence vote topples government

French President Emmanuel Macron will address the nation today , a day after the National Assembly ousted Prime Minister Michel Barnier in a historic no-confidence vote that has left France

South Korea’s Yoon can kiss his stock reform goodbye

South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol has been touting a so-called corporate value-up plan to tackle the nation’s notoriously depressed stock market this year. After briefly declaring martial

Friday, December 6, 2024 – edition no. 4621

— Study highlights city’s shift from gambling to cultural diversity * Transport — Residents and tourists favor online taxi-hailing services: survey * Taste of Edema * Community advisory members express concerns over the

“National Gold Medalists Visit to Macau – Vitality Walk 2024 Presented by Galaxy Entertainment Group” will be held

In celebration of the 75th anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of China and the 25th anniversary of the establishment of the Macau SAR, the “National Gold Medalists

Macau’s P4 students excel in math and science in TIMSS 2023

Primary four students have excelled in the latest Trends in International Mathematics and Science Study (TIMSS) 2023, showcasing impressive performance in both mathematics and science.

From back alleys to architectural gems: Jason Wordie redefines narrative of Macau

Historian Jason Wordie shared the history of Macau yesterday at the launch of his latest book, “Macao: People and Places, Past and Present.” Wordie,

Gaming sector poised for strong finish in 2024 with revenue recovery

The gaming industry is experiencing a notable resurgence, with casinos reporting significant revenue increases that have surpassed market expectations. According to an investor note from

Lawmaker complains of deepfake sex tapes targeting him, other officials

Lawmaker Leong Hong Sai has revealed that he has been targeted in a blackmailing scheme involving AI-generated “deepfake” videos and images depicting nudity, intimacy, and sexual

Peter Mccleave brings ‘10,000 Donors’ campaign to Macau

Peter McCleave, a blood cancer survivor and advocate, has arrived in Macau to promote stem cell donation through his campaign, “10,000 Donors.” This initiative

Opposition parties submit a motion to impeach President Yoon over sudden martial law

South Korea’s opposition parties yesterday submitted a motion to impeach President Yoon Suk Yeol over the shocking and short-lived martial law that drew heavily armed troops to encircle parliament

Christmas decorations cost MOP16.6 million

Christmas decorations adorning some of Macau’s most iconic locations cost MOP16.6 million this year, according to the Municipal Affairs Bureau (IAM). The decorations are

Macau Pass launches card for mainland rides

To support the travel and employment needs of Macau residents to mainland China, the Macau Pass company has launched the “Macau Pass - National Pass Card” effective

MGTO warns residents on travel to S. Korea

The South Korean government declared martial law Dec. 3, only to lift it the following morning, prompting concerns among travelers, particularly from Macau. In response, Cheng

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