Fire at a lithium battery factory kills 22, mostly Chinese migrant workers

A fire likely sparked by exploding lithium batteries swept through a manufacturing factory near South Korea’s capital yesterday, killing 22 mostly Chinese migrant workers and injuring eight,

‘Hamster’ crypto craze highlights economic malaise ahead of presidential election

Cab drivers and bikers tap away furiously on their mobile phones as they wait at red lights in the Iranian capital during an early June heatwave.

1950 UN condemns North Korean invasion

North Korea has invaded South Korea at several points along the two countries’ joint border. The United Nations Security Council (UNSC) has denounced North Korea’s actions

Hungary snatches win over Scotland to leave it with chance of making last 16

Hungary 1, Scotland 0 A dramatic stoppage-time goal saw Hungary beat Scotland 1-0 at the European Championship early yesterday (Macau time) to wreck its opponent’s hopes of reaching

Kylian Mbappé is getting used to his new mask, teammate says

France captain Kylian Mbappé is getting used to wearing his new protective mask ahead of a return to play at Euro 2024 against Poland today, his teammate

Germany gets late goal to draw 1-1 with Switzerland and finish top of group

They all jumped for the ball in a frantic late push for the goal that would save Germany from its first loss at the European Championship, against

Some visitors have a new stop on their tours: Hamas’ destruction in the south

A new kind of tourism has emerged in Israel in the months since Hamas’ Oct. 7 attack. For celebrities, politicians, influencers and others, no trip is complete without

Midwest flooding collapses rail bridge, forces evacuations and kills at least one

A railroad bridge collapsed during flooding in the Midwestern U.S. that has led to water rescues, evacuations and at least one death and has brought additional misery during

EU’s EV tariffs will sabotage its ambition to be the leader of the green transition

Following an investigation that concluded the Chinese electric vehicle industry “benefits from unfair subsidization”, the European Commission has announced it is to impose additional tariffs of 17.4 percent

Tuesday, June 25, 2024 – edition no. 4509

— Macau outlines a strategic vision for coordinating urban construction and maritime conservation until 2040 in new marine area plan * Cross-border finance | Refusal of Macau credit cards in Hong

Winners crowned after four days of intense racing in Coloane

The winners of the 2024 Macau Kart Grand Prix have been revealed after four days of intense racing under the hot sun at the Macau International

Iat Fai building residents seek government help

Residents of Taipa’s Iat Fai building, part of the government’s affordable housing projects, are urging the government to provide financial aid to address the building’s deteriorating

Canadians find a home in Macau with a thriving community despite the pandemic

Despite its small size, the special administrative region of Macau has long been home to a thriving Canadian expatriate community. From educators to entertainment professionals

New Neighborhood secondary school to open in 2026

The Hengqin School affiliated with Macau’s Hou Kong Middle School is expected to officially open in September 2024. Located in the Guangdong-Macao In-Depth Cooperation

With its new pact with North Korea, Russia raises the stakes with the West over Ukraine

Behind the smiles, the balloons and the red-carpet pageantry of President Vladimir Putin’s visit to North Korea last week, a strong signal came through: In the spiraling confrontation

First batch of elderly residents to move into their units in October

The first batch of seniors is expected to move into their flats in October, with the remaining 700 units to be opened to tenants next year.

Jaywalking cases and traffic accidents on the rise

Macau has witnessed a significant surge in jaywalking cases, with 4,081 instances recorded from January to May this year, a staggering 4.5 times higher than the

Lawmaker Ron Lam leads push for ride-hailing services

Macau's taxi system has long been criticized for its outdated technology and unreliable services. Unlike neighboring Hong Kong and mainland China, Macau has yet to

Anti-Drug campaign launched to raise awareness

The Judiciary Police (PJ) has launched its annual “Anti-Narcotics Week” campaign to raise awareness about the dangers of drug consumption among the local community, particularly targeting

Inflation rate up 0.77% in May

The Composite Consumer Price Index (CPI) for Macau rose 0.77% in May from a year earlier, according to figures released Wednesday by the Statistics and Census Service. 

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