Indian officials search BBC offices for second straight day

India’s tax officials searched BBC offices in India for a second straight day yesterday questioning staff about the organization’s business operations in the country, some staff members said. BBC

China’s top diplomat starts weeklong Europe tour in Paris

China’s top diplomat, Wang Yi, met with French President Emmanuel Macron yesterday at the start of his trip to Europe, amid renewed tensions between China and the United

Hysteria on full show in the Hollywoodly hyping up of nonexistent espionage threat

The United States is living its dream. Well a Hollywood one, at least. Defending itself from an invasion by UFOs. A US fighter jet shot down an “unidentified

Thursday, February 16, 2023 – edition no. 4188

* Crime | PJ bust two liquid cocaine traffickers * GBA | China deepens customs cooperation to facilitate growth * In a video talk organized by USJ, science journalist Teresa Firmino admits

Taiwan opens door to Macau passport holders on Feb. 20

Macau and Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (SAR) passport holders will be re-admitted by Taiwan for individual travel from Feb. 20, the island’s authorities announced

Macau ranks on Top 10 travel destinations for HK and mainland tourists

Macau has revived its tourism attractiveness ranking within the Top 10 travel destinations for both Hong Kong and mainland tourists, a Study on Consumer Payment Attitudes organized

Piping repair plan for low-rise buildings to reach 5,000 households

The Macao Water Supply Company (Macao Water) expects that the Subsidy Program for Repairing Service Connections of Low-rise Buildings will reach a total of 5,000 households

Rumors swirl about balloons, UFOs as officials stay mum

Maybe they came from China. Maybe from somewhere farther away. A lot farther away. The downing of four aerial devices by U.S. warplanes has touched off

Spy balloon drama elevates public attention, pressure for the US to confront China

Seven days after a Chinese spy balloon began drifting across the United States, the U.S. military downed it with a single missile. But the balloon, in a

Court declares bankruptcy of The 13 hotel operator

The bankruptcy of the operator of defunct The 13 hotel, located in the Seac Pai Van area in Coloane, has been declared by the Macau court.

Sham marriage lasting almost 20 years unveiled via an anonymous tip-off

A case involving a fake marriage between a local woman and a resident from the mainland has been unveiled after the Public Security Police Force (PSP) received

Gov’t to optimize seniors’ residence project based on public concerns

The SAR government has launched a pilot plan for developing senior housing units and will continue to “optimize access conditions, unit design, building supporting facilities”

CE praises arbitration whilst meeting new AAM leadership

Arbitration and mediation are effective extra-judicial means of dispute resolution, Chief Executive (CE) Ho Iat Seng has told a group of lawyers. Ho recently met

Man arrested for repeatedly beating cohabiting partner

A The suspect, surnamed Lou, is 31 years old and reportedly works as a croupier. The case was referred by the Public Security Police

US renews warning it’ll defend Philippines after China spat

The United States renewed a warning that it would defend its treaty ally if Filipino forces come under attack in the disputed South China Sea, after a

Beijing eases meeting rule for US top diplomat in city

The United States consul general no longer needs to secure China’s approval before meeting officials in the semi-autonomous Chinese city of Hong Kong, after a rule

Jakarta promises move to clean energy, but challenges loom

In Indonesia’s region of East Kalimantan, the country’s dependence on coal is on full display. Driving on the region’s toll road, passersby can watch excavators digging

1989 Soviet troops pull out of Afghanistan

Soviet troops are withdrawing from Afghanistan, nine years after they swept into the country. A convoy of Soviet armoured vehicles travelled the 260-mile (418km) journey to

Scholar nominated to follow Kuroda as Bank of Japan chief

An economist was nominated yesterday to head Japan’s central bank and take on the daunting task of guiding the world’s third-largest economy to stronger, stable growth.

UEFA blamed for near-disaster at Champions League final

UEFA-appointed investigators have held European soccer’s ruling body mostly responsible for chaotic security failures at the 2022 Champions League final in Paris that put the lives of Liverpool and

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