Lawmakers question plan’s real effects

The government plan that aims to revitalize six historical districts was the subject of a debate yesterday at the Legislative Assembly (AL). The plan, which calls

Hengqin line opening expands Macau’s LRT

The Hengqin Light Rail Line officially began operations yesterday. A commissioning ceremony was held to celebrate the launch of this new extension.  The new

Song Man Lei appointed TUI president

Judge Song Man Lei made history as the first woman to be appointed president of the Court of Final Instance (TUI). Her appointment was made

Gov’t launches panda sculpture tour as the city hopes the bear craze boosts tourism

Thousands of giant panda sculptures will greet residents and tourists starting Saturday in Hong Kong, where enthusiasm for the bears has grown since two cubs were

15th National Games budget to exceed MOP620 million

The budget for the upcoming 15th National Games, co-hosted by Guangdong, Hong Kong, and Macau in 2025, is projected to exceed MOP620 million. This budget will cover a

SSM reports low flu rates

The Health Bureau reported that as of late November, the infection rates for influenza and COVID-19 in the region are both below 5%, indicating low levels of infection.

Woman apprehended over fake employment

Police apprehended a woman in her 40s from mainland China who claimed that she paid MOP18,600 to a shop for assistance in obtaining foreign worker status, which she

Police probe new investment fraud case with MOP1.84m in losses

The police are investigating a new investment fraud case involving a middle-aged woman who lost MOP1.84 million. The victim met a netizen through a messaging app in late

Lawmakers call for reforms to accessibility law for barrier-free environment

Lawmakers Ho Ion Sang and Angela Leong have urged the government to reform the city’s current legal frameworks on accessibility. In a separate written interpellation,

Taiwan’s leader visits East-West Center as China criticizes his two-day visit to Hawaii

Taiwan’s leader visited a U.S. State Department-funded think tank and educational institution Sunday on the second day of a two-day visit to Hawaii that’s part of

Impeachment complaint filed against VP Sara Duterte after she threatened president

An impeachment complaint was filed yesterday against Philippine Vice President Sara Duterte, who is facing a legal storm over a death threat she made against the president

Philippine navy shadows Russian submarine spotted in the South China Sea

The Philippine military deployed a navy ship and air force planes to shadow a Russian submarine, which passed through the South China Sea off the country’s

Chief of ICC lashes out at US and Russia over threats and accusations

The president of the International Criminal Court lashed out at the United States and Russia for interfering with its investigations, calling threats and attacks on the court “appalling.”

1989 Malta summit ends Cold War

The leaders of the two world superpowers, the USA and the USSR, have declared an end to the Cold War after two days of storm-lashed talks at the

Star-studded Saudi Arabian, Japanese and Chinese clubs setting the pace in Asian CL

Led by Cristiano Ronaldo, Riyad Mahrez and Aleksandar Mitrovic, Saudi Arabian clubs are dominating the western zone of the AFC Champions League Elite but, in the

Australia women win the Dubai Sevens again and Fiji men end their title drought

A 90-meter intercept try by women’s sevens player of the year Maddison Levi clinched Australia’s fifth successive Dubai title against archrival New Zealand in the final on Sunday

Stars, heads of state, solemn rituals and high-security celebrations

The reopening of Notre Dame this coming weekend is going to be a high-security affair, with a repeat of some of the same measures used during

How to sum up 2024? The Oxford University Press word of the year is ‘brain rot’

Many of us have felt it, and now it’s official: “brain rot” is the Oxford dictionaries’ word of the year. Oxford University Press said yesterday that

Light exercise can yield significant cognitive benefits, new research shows

Everyday physical activity, like going for a short walk or playing with the kids, may provide short-term benefits for cognitive health, equivalent to reversing four years of cognitive

Tuesday, December 3, 2024 – edition no. 4618

— Navigating the autism community’s diverse needs requires understanding and inclusion, according to a Times report on the International Day of Persons with Disabilities * Labor | FAOM survey reveals high

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