Is 2022 the year of crypto-philanthropy?

The future is here.  In March 2021, Mike Winkelmann (also known as Beeple) sold an NFT of his digital art for $69 million at Christie’s – the

Birdsong offers three powerful portraits of womanhood

Destiny O. Birdsong’s “Nobody’s Magic” tells three separate stories, each centering on a Black albino woman living in Shreveport, Louisiana.  First, we meet 20-year-old Suzette,

Rick Holmstrom goes all-instrumental on ‘Get It!’

Guitarist Rick Holmstrom’s new album is an all-instrumental collection of toe-tappers, thigh-slappers and finger-snappers. There’s an irresistible backbeat, and the mood is upbeat. Grin and hear

Seven militants killed, bombs seized in recent raid

Philippine troops killed at least seven Muslim insurgents aligned with the Islamic State group in a recent offensive in the south and recovered 45 heavy firearms

South Korean manufacturer of Russian vaccine braces for complications

A South Korean pharmaceutical company manufacturing Russia’s COVID-19 vaccine says it’s bracing for business complications as the U.S.-led West escalates sanctions against Russia over the invasion of Ukraine.

Tightrope walking on Taiwan question leaves Washington no room for error

On Feb 28, 1972, during then United States President Richard Nixon’s visit to China, the two governments signed in Shanghai the first of three joint communiques that culminated

Friday, March 4, 2022 – edition no. 3964

— Without much surprise, gov’t extends current gaming concessions for six months, but concessionaires have yet to submit requests * Gaming Law | Satellite casino still core of debate at parliament *

‘Satellite casino’ still core of debate at parliament

The Standing Committee of the Legislative Assembly (AL) yesterday had their meeting on the amendment bill to the gamling law with government officials present to

Gov’t plans to extend gaming licences to Dec. 31

The government is planning to extend the current gaming concessions until the end of 2022 to cope with the law amendment progress, Secretary for Economy and Finance Lei Wai Nong

Unreasonably locking out yellow code bearers is illegal: SSM

Pursuant to the Labor Relations Law, a failure to schedule employees for work is illegal unless reasonably justified, pulmonologist Alvis Lo, director of the Health

PJ arrest six, seize drugs worth MOP1.2 million

A total of six people, three men and three women, were detained on Tuesday evening by the Judiciary Police (PJ) in relation to a case of

Border Gate mass Covid testing returns full negative results

The targeted mass SARS-CoV-2 nucleic acid testing (NAT) operation conducted in the Border Gate District has tested 7,103 people in total, with zero positive results detected.

Two lawmakers propose sinology clubs to boost ‘patriotic talent’ training

Lawmakers Kou Kam Fai and Pang Chuan want the government to promote the creation of sinology clubs to facilitate training for educators and the general population,

Pui Ching: Application for a new campus has been filed

Kou Kam Fai, the principal of Pui Ching Middle School, confirmed that the school has filed an application for a new campus, but no update

Macao Water, Tsinghua University join forces to cultivate talent

Macao Water has announced that it will partner with the School of Environment at Tsinghua University to provide opportunities for students to undertake practical work with the aim

Pedestrian flyovers now lawmakers’ favorite

Once hated, pedestrian flyovers seem to have established themselves as the new favorite transportation facilitation method for several lawmakers at the Legislative Assembly. At

Zhuhai targets 6.5% GDP growth in 2022

Zhuhai is aiming to achieve regional GDP growth of 6.5% and boost domestic demand, according to a statement released by the neighboring region’s government. 

Melco sees VIP junket players converted to premium direct

Melco Resorts and Entertainment is seeing players who were formerly VIP players from junkets entering its premium direct program. Speaking during an earnings call with

Veteran Hong Kong lawyer departs following meeting with security police

A veteran lawyer based in Hong Kong has reportedly left for the UK after he was summoned to a meeting with the national security police. Paul

Explainer A look at Hong Kong’s worst Covid-19 wave, and mainland-aided fight

Hong Kong has reported a rapid increase in COVID-19 infections since the fifth wave of the epidemic began.  During the week from Feb. 23 to

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