Two images of Britain, taken seven weeks apart, that speak volumes

They are two photos taken exactly seven weeks apart, capturing the traditional and ceremonial rites of the monarch meeting the British prime minister-in-waiting to ask them to

Ronaldo returns to training with United squad after omission

Cristiano Ronaldo returned to first-team training with Manchester United yesterday after being omitted from the squad ahead of the team’s Premier League match at Chelsea at the weekend.

Nord Stream sabotage and the divide in the West

On 26 and 27 September, four explosions in Danish and Swedish waters destroyed parts of the Nord Stream gas pipelines. According to The Nord Stream pipelines

Wednesday, October 26, 2022 – edition no. 4121

— Education center accused of embezzling continuing education subsidies: Graft buster unveiled * Suncity trial | Case witness detained for perjury * Hong Kong | Publisher Lai found guilty on fraud charges *

Suicide cases from January to September surpass 2021 figures

Macau has recorded 65 cases of suicide since the start of the year, according to data from the Health Bureau (SSM). During the third quarter,

Former governor Carlos Melancia passes away at 95

As the governor of Macau, he focused on the development of social security and the creation of large infrastructures such as the airport, a project that

First woman riding local GP bikes crowdfunds her race

Nadieh Schoots is the first ever woman to be listed to race in the Macau Grand Prix’s motorcycle race main event. The news broke from

Over MOP70 million scammed in first three quarters this year

Over MOP70 million has been reported lost in the first nine months of the year due to scams, Sit Chong Meng, director of the Judiciary Police

New consumption subsidy to commence roll out on Oct. 28

The government has reminded local residents the new round of the consumption subsidy will start to be distributed conditionally on October 28. All permanent

Economic growth accelerates but weak amid partial shutdowns

China's economic growth picked up in the latest quarter but still was among the weakest in decades as the ruling Communist Party tries to reverse a

Worker killed at Galaxy construction site

A construction worker died yesterday after a work-related accident on the Galaxy Macau construction site on Sunday, the Labour Affairs Bureau (DSAL) has reported in a statement.

Commission continues negotiations with seven concession bidders

The government conducted another round of negotiations with the seven bidders for the city’s 10-year gaming concessions yesterday. As cited in a TDM report, today’s

FSS: Contributions unpaid from 12,000 employers 

The Social Security Fund is calling on employers to pay contributions for their employees for the third quarter of this year. According to the bureau, as of October

Man detained for injuring elderly father

A  34-year-old man from Macau has been detained by the Judiciary Police (PJ) on suspicion of violence against his father and causing several injuries, a

Immerse Lingnan Culture into Our Daily Life

Lion prancing to a drumbeat, cymbals, gongs crashing, and drums pounding together, let's witness the essence of the Lion Dance prestige performance! To showcase the tremendously competitive art and traditional

German lawmakers oppose China military threats toward Taiwan

Any changes to the China-Taiwan relationship must come about peacefully, a visiting German lawmaker said yesterday, two days after China’s ruling Communist Party wrote its rejection

Korean Air plane overruns Cebu runway, 173 people safe

A damaged Korean Air plane remained stuck in the grass at a central Philippine airport yesterday after it overshot a runway in rainy weather the night before.

Ukraine cites success in downing drones, fixes energy sites

Ukrainian authorities tried to dampen public fears over Russia’s use of Iranian drones by claiming increasing success yesterday in shooting them down, while the Kremlin’s talk

1983 US troops invade Grenada

United States marines and army rangers have invaded the Caribbean island of Grenada, seized the country’s two airports and taken Cuban and Soviet prisoners.  The action,

Global shares mixed after China economy slows, HK down 6.4%

Global shares were mixed, while Hong Kong’s benchmark plunged 6.4% yesterday as dismay over a lack of fresh policy initiatives from a Chinese Communist Party

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