Álvarez beats Golovkin by unanimous decision to end trilogy

After 36 rounds together in the ring over the past five years, Canelo Álvarez finally put a convincing finish on his remarkable trilogy with Gennady Golovkin.

Bus for COVID-19 quarantine in China crashes, killing 27

A bus reportedly taking 47 people to COVID-19 quarantine in southwest China crashed in the pre-dawn hours yesterday morning, killing 27 and injuring 20 others, media said.

Hard to conclude AUKUS partnership not engaged in nuclear proliferation

Upon the establishment of their AUKUS alliance one year ago, the United Kingdom and the United States announced that they would transfer nuclear submarine technology to Australia.

Monday, September 19, 2022 – edition no. 4097

  * 6.9-magnitude | Strong quake strikes off Taiwan * Health | Gov’t considering whether to buy monkeypox vaccines * The central government issued RMB3 billion worth of bonds in Macau with an

Macau spectates as WHO announces pandemic end ‘in sight’

Local authorities are not yet trusting the optimistic words of the World Health Organization (WHO) director-general Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus who on Wednesday announced that the end

survey Nearly 50% youth opting for gigs due to flexibility

A survey titled “gig work and youth people in Macau at digital age” published by the Macao New Chinese Youth Association (MNCYA) shows that most people

Group expects Prosperity Index to remain low from August to November

The Macau Economic Association has announced that it expects the city’s Prosperity Index to remain at a low level – 1.8 or 1.9 points – from August

Margarine samples retailed in Macau fail contaminant test in Hong Kong

The Hong Kong Consumer Council has announced that it has detected various levels of food processing contaminants in 15 margarine samples that include products being

Gov’t to host employment fair offering 1,000 vacancies

The Labour Affairs Bureau (DSAL) will host a youth employment fair at The Venetian Macao on October 8 and 9, offering nearly 1,000 vacant positions, the

CE leads delegation to Hengqin

The Chief Executive (CE) Ho Iat Seng is leading a government delegation to Hengqin in Zhuhai, to attend the fourth meeting of the Administrative Committee of the

Local authorities have no plans to reduce restrictions for Golden Week

Local authorities have no plans, for the time being, to reduce the border restrictions in place ahead of the National Day holiday “Golden Week,” which

Committee identifies winners of this year’s youth awards

The Youth Affairs Committee identified the winners of all of this year’s youth awards at its second plenary meeting of the year, which was held yesterday.

80 applications for Hengqin internship program approved

Two internship programs for local youth have provided a quota of 130 interns, of which, so far, 80 people have been approved, said Livelihood Affairs

Xi, Putin meet in Uzbekistan as Ukraine war dominates

Chinese President Xi Jinping and Russia‘s Vladimir Putin met for talks on boosting ties between their countries yesterday, an encounter that follows a major setback for

No sighting in northern Philippines of Chinese rocket debris

Philippine officials have warned of possible danger to aircraft and ships from debris from a new Chinese rocket launch that might fall in northern Philippine waters, authorities

China slams US Senate bill supporting Taiwan’s defense

China's Foreign Ministry accused the United States of violating its commitment to the “One China” principle and interfering in internal Chinese affairs yesterday, after the U.S.

Popular 2022 Sands Shopping Carnival boosts SMEs’ revenues amid pandemic

The annual Sands Shopping Carnival has once again been a massive success as the city’s largest shopping festival, with this year’s event attracting more than 100,000 visits.

Samsung sets goal to attain 100% clean energy by 2050

Samsung Electronics is shifting away from fossil fuels and aiming to entirely power its global operations with clean electricity by 2050, a challenging goal that

Australian PM supports Charles continuing climate advocacy

Australia's Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said King Charles III continuing to advocate for climate change action in his new apolitical role as monarch would be “perfectly

Pope urged to avoid ‘supermarket of religions’ in Kazakhstan

Pope Francis reaffirmed the critical value yesterday of interfaith dialogue to contrast the “folly of war,” even as one of his own bishops warned that Francis’ participation

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