Benfica stuns Ajax to advance to CL quarterfinals

  Ajax 0, Benfica 1 Unable to win at home yet again, Ajax’s great Champions League run has suddenly ended. Ajax couldn’t halt a 26-year winless

New Zealand to ‘welcome the world back’ as tourism restarts

New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern said yesterday her nation was “ready to welcome the world back” with most tourists allowed to return by May

Japan to fully lift Covid-19 restrictions as infections slow

Japan’s Prime Minister Fumio Kishida announced plans to fully lift coronavirus restrictions on March 21 as new infections driven by the highly contagious omicron variant slow. The

Kyiv has faced adversity before – and a stronger identity grew in response

This is not the first time residents of Kyiv have fought to defend the city from an encroaching, larger army. On Jan. 30, 1918, a force made

Thursday, March 17, 2022 – edition no. 3973

  * Ready to bond — Lawyer says Macau laws already sufficient for bond transactions * Dragon Boat Races might be locals-only this year * GBA | Preferential tax rates for skilled workers in

Russia seeks UN humanitarian resolution not mentioning war

Russia circulated a proposed U.N. Security Council resolution today (Macau time) demanding protection for civilians "in vulnerable situations" in Ukraine and safe passage for humanitarian aid and people seeking to

Bernstein: Thailand potentially LVS’s next investment

  Brokerage firm Bernstein has suggested that Thailand might be the “major country” Las Vegas Sands (LVS) executives were referring to when discussing the prospect of investing

Secretary Rosário expects LRT cable replacement works to finish ‘on time’

The LRT is currently suspended for six months to facilitate the replacement of its 124km network of high-voltage cables. The suspension period is set to end this month.

Forex reserves drop to MOP214b by February

  The latest statistics from the Monetary Authority of Macao indicated that the reserves decreased by 1.3 percent from the revised value of 216.6 billion patacas for

Gov’t refuses to link gaming taxes to social welfare

The local government has refused to specify in the new gaming law how much tax revenue from the gaming industry will be used for social welfare,

IAM dumps pallet of milk after coronavirus found on outer wrapping 

The Municipal Affairs Bureau (IAM) has destroyed another pallet of milk from Hong Kong yesterday, after detecting SARS-CoV-2 on the outer plastic wrapping of the cargo. The bureau

Major investments from concessionaires will require CE approval

Under the new gaming law, future gaming concessionaires must notify the Chief Executive (CE), Ho Iat Seng, of any major investments and seek the CE’s

Prosperity Indices expected to rise from February to May

The Macau Economic Association (MEA) has estimated that the Prosperity Indices will see rise in the period from February to May, according to a statement released

Man falls to death at construction site

According to a statement issued by the police, the security force was notified by the Fire Services Bureau (CB) at 9:32 a.m. yesterday of an incident in which

Relentless scams in online investments

She told the PJ that she was introduced to the app via a man she met on social media. He convinced her that she could make a lot

China says it’s ‘impartial’ on Ukraine, denies aiding Russia

China yesterday said its stance on the Ukraine conflict is “completely objective, impartial and constructive,” and repeated accusations the U.S. is spreading misinformation over reports Beijing

Japan-US marine combat drills held amid China, Russia worry

Japanese and U.S. Marines had their first airborne landing and combat training together yesterday near Mt. Fuji as the two allies strengthen military cooperation amid growing

Kyiv under fire; three EU nation leaders to visit

Russia's relentless bombardment of Ukraine edged closer to central Kyiv yesterday, with a series of strikes hitting a residential neighborhood as the leaders of three European Union

Putin’s war may lead to rethinking of US defense of Europe

Russian President Vladimir Putin’s war in Ukraine and his push to upend the broader security order in Europe may lead to a historic shift in

1953 Marshal Tito makes historic visit to London

The Duke of Edinburgh, Prime Minister Winston Churchill and Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden greeted him at Westminster at the start of his five-day visit. He arrived by sea from

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