The US gov’t wants to make it easier to click the ‘unsubscribe’ button

In the name of consumer protection, a slew of U.S. federal agencies are working to make it easier for Americans to click the unsubscribe button for

On Geneva Conventions’ 75th anniversary, fighters in Gaza, Ukraine ignore rulebook of war

At its 75th anniversary, the world’s best-known rulebook on the protection of civilians, detainees and wounded soldiers in war has been widely ignored — from Gaza to Syria to

How big is the yen carry trade, really?

When two popular trades, such as buying US big tech stocks and selling the Japanese yen, are unraveling at the same time, investors naturally think they are somehow

Tuesday, August 13, 2024 – edition no. 4544

— China and the US tie for gold but the Americans won more medals overall in the Olympics as the games conclude in the City of Light * October 13 |

Highest turnout ever with participation reaching 88%

A total of 88.12% of the voters (5,521) have exercised their right to vote for the representatives for the Chief Executive (CE) Election Committee. This preliminary

Weekend travel boom: customs hits record high

Macau’s Public Security Police Force (PSP) has reported that a record-breaking day for travel occurred Saturday, Aug. 10, with 717,197 entries and exits.

Paris and the Olympics have changed each other during their summer fling

In French, there are no goodbyes. Instead, Olympic crowds from Paris to the surfing venue in Tahiti were saying “au revoir” — see you again

June’s mortgage loans see mixed results

The Monetary Authority (AMCM) reported that new approvals of residential mortgage loans (RMLs) increased in June compared to the previous month, while commercial real estate

UM and Macao Union Hospital launch joint research center

The University of Macau (UM) and the Islands Healthcare Complex – Macao Medical Center of Peking Union Medical College Hospital (Macao Union Hospital) have formalized a collaboration

Co-founder of Smartmatic voting machine company charged with paying bribes for Philippine contracts

A U.S. federal indictment has charged three current and former executives of Smartmatic in a scheme to pay more than $1 million in bribes to put its

IAM urges caution over dried fruit snacks

The Municipal Affairs Bureau (IAM) has detected excessive amounts of the sweetener aspartame in two pre-packaged sugared fruit snacks during a routine inspection. IAM told the businesses to

Macau to criminalize unlicensed money exchange in casinos

The government is set to criminalize unlicensed money exchange activities in casinos to curb illicit financial practices linked to gambling. The new provision, introduced in the draft of

Guangzhou Plans Major Port Expansion

Guangzhou is set to enhance its port capacity with a significant investment of over 15 billion yuan, as announced by the Guangzhou Port Authority. The three-year plan will

More an endorsement than an election

The election for the Chief Executive (CE) Election Committee happened yesterday with some 6,265 registered voters representing over 500 local associations and groups being called

Zamboanga Valientes wins Asian tournament title, beating Macau Black Bears

The Zamboanga Valientes emerged victorious in The Asian Tournament finals, defeating the Macau Black Bears 81-65 over the weekend. The game, played at the

FM celebrates 5th anniversary of Macau Memory

The Macau Foundation (FM) is celebrating the 5th anniversary of its Macau Memory website with a series of activities from now until December. The Macau

South China Sea China says a Philippine air force jet entered illegally its airspace, Manila calls Chinese maneuvers ‘dangerous’

The Philippine military chief condemned what he said was “the provocative actions” of two Chinese air force aircraft that executed a dangerous maneuver and dropped flares

China launches ambitious green transition guidelines

China’s central government has unveiled a new state-level guideline aimed at achieving a comprehensive green transition across the nation’s economy and society over the next decade. The

Reformist Move Forward Party, dissolved by court order, regroups as People’s Party

Just two days after being disbanded by court order, Thailand’s main progressive political party regrouped under a new name and vowed to continue its fight for reforms

Koreas Seoul says the North has flown more trash balloons toward South Korea

South Korea’s military says North Korea is again flying balloons likely carrying trash toward the South, adding to a bizarre psychological warfare campaign amid growing tensions

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