Sailors seize USD82M of cocaine floating off port

Sailors deployed to secure travel during the Eid al-Fitr holiday made Indonesia’s biggest cocaine seizure after finding plastic packages of the drugs floating at sea, the

For widows in Africa, virus stole husbands, homes, future

As Anayo Mbah went into labor with her sixth child, her husband battled COVID-19 in another hospital across town. Jonas, a young motorcycle taxi driver, had been

1971 Britain’s oldest tabloid close

The Daily Sketch newspaper which was founded in 1909 has been published for the last time. Enclosed in today’s souvenir issue was a copy of its sister paper the

Bodies found in Lake Mead renew interest in Vegas mob lore

Las Vegas is being flooded with lore about organized crime after a second set of human remains emerged within a week from the depths of a

SJM launches program promoting Macau brands

SJM Resorts has recently unveiled the “SJM SME Cooperation Programme,” an initiative that promotes Macau’s home-grown brands.  This month, the group launched the “Made in Macau,” a shopping

Sands China launches new post-maternity benefits

Sands China Ltd. recently launched a new set of post-maternity benefits for team members, as part of the company’s commitment to an equitable workplace that safeguards the rights of

Eight in expanded Champions League first stage: insiders

Revisions for the expanded Champions League format have been agreed on by UEFA officials, clubs and leagues with a scaled-back first phase and a curb on

‘Wagatha Christie’ Soccer spouses’ libel battle opens in UK

A high-profile libel court battle between two soccer spouses, in which one publicly called out the other for allegedly leaking made-up stories to the tabloid press, opened

Taiwan activist released from China says global help worked

A Taiwanese human rights activist who served five years in jail in China said that international pressure and the tireless advocacy by his wife worked to ensure

United Nations top rights body to hold session on Ukraine

The U.N.’s top human rights body will hold a special session this week following a request from Ukraine to discuss the worsening human rights situation in the country

Historical mission for younger generation to realize the cause of national rejuvenation

The future of the world is in the hands of the younger generation. A nation can be full of hope that it will enjoy a bright future when

Wednesday, May 11, 2022 – edition no. 4007

  * Blues’ lost battle — Labor disputes go on and more, but little to no wins for migrants * Weather | Classes suspended ahead of expected heavy rain * Opinions submitted on the

Classes suspended ahead of expected heavy rain

The Education and Youth Affairs Bureau (DSEDJ) has announced the suspension of classes at all stages of non-tertiary education tomorrow, with higher education institutions advised to follow relevant regulations. This comes

APOMAC: ‘Macanese’ should be listed as a Chinese minority

The Macanese should be included in the list of the Chinese minority ethnic groups, the founder and chairman of the Association for Retirees and Pensioners

Global Security Initiative: A Golden Key to Resolving Global Security Challenges 

  21 April, President Xi Jinping proposed the Global Security Initiative (GSI) in his keynote speech at the opening ceremony of the Boao Forum for Asia Annual Conference 2022 held

Drill simulating large-scale Covid-19 outbreak considered satisfactory

Several governmental departments held a drill last Saturday simulating a large-scale Covid-19 outbreak in the community. According to the authorities, the drill delivered satisfactory results and helped the

Academic: Covid-19 a trendsetter of e-payment methods

An academic has recently argued that the Covid-19 pandemic has changed the habits of local buyers and sellers when it comes to using electronic and

GEG Volunteer Team Serving the Community for Another New Decade

Upholding its philosophy of “what is taken from the community is to be used for the good of the community”, Galaxy Entertainment Group (GEG) is committed to spreading love, care

Liaison Office in Macau encourages students to ‘work hard’

In a letter to Macau students in Beijing, the director of the Central Government’s Liaison Office in Macao encourages students to work hard considering the country’s

Consulate hits record-high voter turnout at about 70%

Voter turnout for the Philippine election in Macau SAR stood at 67% as of yesterday morning, according to a statement provided by the Philippine Consulate General.

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