Taobao adopts mPay payment method

Local payment service provider MPay has announced that an agreement had been made with Chinese internet multinational company Alibaba’s shopping site Taobao to allow Macau shoppers to

Ao Ieong consults Chinese civil society associations on LAG23

The Secretary for Social Affairs and Culture, Elsie Ao Ieong, has led a delegation from her secretariat to visit 12 civil society associations to hear

Lusophone-Macau Product Fair to open end-October

The annual Lusophone-Macau Featured Product Fair will launch at the end of this month with the first stop at the Largo Camões in Taipa. Officially

Portuguese Classic “Francesinha”!

Are your taste buds tingling for Portuguese flavors? Enjoy one of the top 10 flavored sandwiches in the world at Rossio! There’s no better date than Francesinha

Chinese officers charged in plot to allegedly obstruct US Huawei probe

Two suspected Chinese intelligence officers have been charged with attempting to obstruct a U.S. criminal investigation of Chinese tech giant Huawei by offering bribes to someone

US vows full military defense of allies against North

The United States will make full use of its military capabilities, “including nuclear, conventional and missile defense,” to defend its allies Japan and South Korea, U.S.

Sunak takes over as prime minister amid economic crisis

Rishi Sunak became Britain’s third prime minister of the year yesterday, tasked with taming an economic crisis that has left the country’s finances in a precarious

1979 South Korean President killed

The President of South Korea, Park Chung Hee, has been “accidentally” shot dead by the chief of his intelligence service, Kim Jea Kyu. Five other people, including

Futures head lower despite strong showing from US companies

Wall Street declined before the opening bell despite strong earnings from some major U.S. corporations yesterday. Futures for the Dow Jones industrials fell 0.4% and futures for the

Scolari faces his last Copa Libertadores final

Luiz Felipe Scolari likely faces the last final of his 40-year coaching career on Saturday when he leads Athletico against Flamengo in the Copa Libertadores decider.

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

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