France wins gold in blind football under Eiffel Tower lights

France defeated Argentina 3-2 on penalties under the lights of the Eiffel Tower for the gold medal in blind football on the penultimate day of the Paralympic

Springboks close in on championship crown after fourth straight win over All Blacks

South Africa regained the Freedom Cup and put a hand on the Rugby Championship trophy by beating New Zealand 18-12 for a rare fourth successive time on

‘Pets Friendly Exhibition’ brings art and dogs together

Celebrated Japanese illustrator Kazumasa Matsui has transported his vibrant and whimsical world of “The Dog” paintings to Macau, captivating art enthusiasts and pet lovers alike

MGTO anticipates more tourists during National Day Golden Week

With hopes of attracting an average of 100,000 tourists daily from mainland China, Maria Helena de Senna Fernandes, Director of the Macau Government Tourism Office (MGTO), expressed optimism

Sports betting has changed. Could it affect your health?

Sports betting has undergone a major transformation in recent years, driven by legal changes and mobile technology. “It’s not even the same world,” says Dr. Timothy Fong, a

Monday, September 9, 2024 – edition no. 4562

— Yagi disrupts travel and tourism in Macau, leaving a trail of death and destruction in Southeast Asia * Inbound | Gaming hits jackpot with 308% surge in revenue * Outbound |

Hainan braces for powerful typhoon after it sweeps by Hong Kong, Macau

A powerful typhoon swept south of Hong Kong and was moving toward the Chinese island province of Hainan where it was expected to make landfall today (Friday), forcing many aspects

SMG to lift T8 as Yagi moves away from Macau

The Meteorological and Geophysical Bureau (SMG) will lift Typhoon Signal No. 8 at 2 p.m. today as Super Typhoon Yagi moves away from Macau. The first T8 of the year was

Crack down on online investment fraud, further five suspects arrested

Macau’s police force has intensified efforts against an online investment fraud group, leading to the arrest of 28 suspects since the start of 2024. The latest arrests occurred on September

Macau retains the title of Asia’s Best Convention City

Macau has been named Asia’s Best Convention City for two consecutive years, solidifying its reputation as a destination for international events and conferences. This recognition, awarded by the M&C Asia Stella

Man arrested for illegal aesthetic injections in central district

A 33-year-old Vietnamese man was arrested in the Central District for administering unauthorized medical and aesthetic injections from a residential unit, the Judiciary Police (PJ) announced yesterday. Authorities acted on a

Blue card workers peak since pandemic

Macau's non-resident worker population, commonly referred to as "blue card holders," has reached a new high of 182,307 as of the end of July 2024. This figure represents the largest

Mainland man found dead in Cotai hotel room

A middle-aged mainland Chinese man was discovered dead in a Cotai hotel room today. The Judiciary Police (PJ) is investigating the incident as a potential suicide. Emergency services were alerted at

Sam Hou Fai aims for ‘unity and prosperity’ with support from religious sector electors

Former Chief Executive (CE) Fernando Chui Sai On expressed his endorsement of CE candidate Sam Hou Fai’s administrative philosophy, which focuses on “collaborative progress and innovation.” He highlighted the pressing challenges

The specter of China has edged into US presidential election rhetoric − for Republicans much more than Democrats

Speaking at the Republican National Convention in July 2024, Donald Trump invoked China 14 times. In the course of a 92-minute address, the former president recycled his widely criticized term

For many investors and intellectuals leaving China, it’s Japan — not the US — that’s the bigger draw

One by one, the students, lawyers and others filed into a classroom in a central Tokyo university for a lecture by a Chinese journalist on Taiwan and democracy — taboo

School and work are suspended in parts of southern China as Yagi edges closer

School and work were suspended today (Thursday) in parts of southern China as Typhoon Yagi closed in on an island province with the potential to be the most powerful storm

Japan and Australia agree to increase joint military training

Japan and Australia agreed today (Thursday) to increase joint military training exercises as their government ministers shared concerns over China's recent incursions into Japanese airspace and territorial waters. Japanese Foreign Minister

Malaysia says it won’t bow to China’s demands to halt oil exploration in disputed waters

Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim said today (Thursday) that Malaysia will not bow to demands by China to stop its oil and gas exploration in the South China Sea as the

Xi offers African leaders more aid as China challenges US-led global order

Dozens of African leaders gathered today (Thursday) in Beijing for a summit that signals China's influence in a continent that it hopes will be a key ally in pushing back

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