More bodies found in Mariupol as global food crisis looms

Workers pulled scores of bodies from smashed buildings in an “endless caravan of death” inside the devastated city of Mariupol, authorities said yesterday , while

Biden lauds democratic unity despite no-shows at summit

President Joe Biden said yesterday that democracy is an “essential ingredient” for the Western Hemisphere’s future as he welcomed leaders to the Summit of the

1986 Magee convicted of Brighton bombing

A man has been found guilty of planting the Brighton bomb which killed five people and nearly wiped out most of Margaret Thatcher’s cabinet two years ago.

Spoil the man of your life 

This Father’s Day, make the most of summer and embark on an outdoor adventure with dad. The new North Face Summer Exploration Collection has the perfect gear

Father’s day celebration

Thinking of where to take your dad on father’s day? For a sumptuous dining experience and a great celebration to thank your father for his love

FAST telescope detects weird repeating fast radio burst

Scientists have found a highly active, repeating Fast Radio Burst (FRB), only the second example of its kind, which is hinting at the evolutionary picture of

Few laughs, tough questions as Biden chats with Kimmel

There weren’t a lot of laughs, but President Joe Biden got some unsolicited advice from Jimmy Kimmel when the president sat down for his first in-person interview with a late-night

Biden administration should show  it’s sincere about talking with DPRK

In accordance with new rules requiring the United Nations General Assembly to examine any veto wielded in the Security Council by any of its five permanent members, China

Friday, June 10, 2022 – edition no. 4028

* on the 20th anniversary | TIS expands international dimension: Lorne Schmidt * GBA | Macau to host first-ever luxury goods expo with Hengqin * China’s trade growth rebounded in May after

Non-local workers of all nationalities to be allowed in from Monday

Non-resident workers of all nationalities will be accepted to enter the city from next Monday, a health official announced this afternoon (Thursday). Before then, only domestic workers from outside of Macau

Heavy rainstorm puts city underwater again

Floods were recorded in many locations across Macau yesterday as heavy rainfall hit the city from early morning until the evening. Videos and pictures posted

Economy chief says closure of satellite casinos not related to law review

Secretary for Economy and Finance Lei Wai Nong insisted yesterday that the Gaming Law review had nothing to do with the claimed serial closures of satellite

Local NGO disagrees with IC on Guia Hill building

The Concern Group for the Protection of the Guia Lighthouse has issued a statement condemning the latest decision on the building project located at Calçada do

Hainan island explores green fishery for sea protection

Zeng Guangneng, a fish farmer in Wenchang, a city in south China’s island province of Hainan, has experienced several major life changes. His grandfather was a

Gov’t internship scheme registrations only accepted in Chinese

The registration platform for an internship program co-hosted by the government and local employers is only available in Chinese, despite the program having operated for

Gov’t kicks off contest to test local resort workers’ skills

Some workers in local integrated resorts will see their skills tested in a competition that kicked off yesterday morning. Officially referred to as the Fourth Macao

468 new graduates from tourism programs this year

A total of 468 graduating students from Master of Science (MSc), postgraduate, undergraduate, and diploma programs at the Macao Institute for Tourism Studies (IFTM) received their degrees yesterday,

PJ holds School Safety Network Exchange Meetings

The Judiciary Police (PJ) held two “School Safety Network Meetings” with representatives from the education department and youth groups in Macau to discuss and optimize

Lawmakers raise doubts over public capital enterprises regime

Lawmakers from the First Standing Committee of the Legislative Assembly (AL) have expressed several concerns and raised many doubts over a new bill which aims to

China, Cambodia break ground on port, dismiss US concerns

Chinese and Cambodian officials broke ground yesterday on a naval port expansion project, dismissing American concerns it could provide Beijing with a strategically important military outpost

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