Seven people, including assailant dead in Walmart shooting

A shooter opened fire in a Walmart in Virginia yesterday , leaving six people dead, police said, in the second high-profile mass killing in a handful of

1989 New era for Czechoslovakia

Three weeks of border clashes between Iran and Iraq appear to have finally erupted into all-out war. Iraq has bombed several Iranian air and military supply

WC puts spotlight on Qatar, but brings attention to its human rights record and politics

With the start of the World Cup on Nov. 20, 2022, soccer teams from 32 countries and tens of thousands of fans have converged on Qatar,

Ronaldo out to impress in Portugal’s opening game

Cristiano Ronaldo is in the shop window as he starts his fifth and probably final World Cup with Portugal. As of yesterday, the 37-year-old forward

Giroud, Mbappe help France rout Australia

France 4, Australia 1 France showed it can cope without its star striker at the World Cup. In Karim Benzema’s absence, Kylian Mbappe scored one

Top court rules against Scottish independence vote plan

The U.K. Supreme Court ruled yesterday that Scotland does not have the power to hold a new referendum on independence without the consent of the British

King Charles III welcomes S. African leader for state visit

King Charles III welcomed South African President Cyril Ramaphosa to London yesterday for the first state visit of his reign, which will include a formal banquet as

China-Philippines relations not defined by maritime dispute

It is to be hoped that the Joe Biden administration is not trying to stir up the embers of the South China Sea disputes, as part of its efforts

Thursday, November 24, 2022 – edition no. 4140

— Freight plane forced to return to runway after engine failure at Taipa airport * Diversification for good — Secretary Lei sets out a two-step plan for 2023 where diversification within and

2,000 foreigners from mainland enjoy Macau tourism privileges

About 2,000 foreigners residing in mainland China have booked hotel accommodation in Macau through campaigns cohosted by the local tourism board, Maria Helena de Senna Fernandes,

Quake death toll rises to 268; 151 still missing

The death toll from the earthquake that shook the Indonesian island of Java leapt to 268 yesterday as more bodies were found beneath collapsed buildings, and 151

Lawmakers ‘trust’ gov’t forecast for GGR

Lawmakers sitting on the Second Standing Committee of the Legislative Assembly (AL), where the 2023 Budget Law is being considered, believe that the government’s forecast

Historic landmarks retold to bolster city’s identity

A book of stories about Macau’s historic sites and landmarks has recently launched – a project that is considered to be a pandemic-born venture. With Macau

Stunner: Saudi Arabia beats Messi’s Argentina

Lionel Messi stood with his hands on his hips near the center circle, looking stone-faced as Saudi Arabia’s jubilant players ran in all directions around him

AL committee casts doubts over civil service staff numbers

Lawmakers at the Second Standing Committee of the Legislative Assembly should be concerned about the projected number of new employees which the government is planning

MGTO to host upgraded lights show across city in December

During the festive month of December and edging into January, the MGTO will organize an upgraded version of the annual lights show, officially branded Light

Cleaning staff tests positive in Zhuhai

Zhuhai authorities have reported that a cleaner working in hotels has tested positive for Covid-19. In a statement, the Novel Coronavirus Response and Coordination Center

Vaccines against omicron to arrive end of month

Vaccines against omicron variants BA4 and BA5 are expected to arrive in the SAR later this month, the government announced. These doses are produced by BioNTech and are

Political accountability system another concern for lawmakers

Secretary for Administration and Justice André Cheong has assured lawmakers that the political accountability system is being implemented. At his recent appearance at the parliament

Anti-virus curbs spur fears of global economic impact

Anti-virus controls that are confining millions of Chinese families to their homes and shut shops and offices are spurring fears of further damage to already

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