Mideast | UAE suspends talks on USD23b weapons deal with US

The United Arab Emirates yesterday suspended talks on a $23 billion deal to purchase American-made F-35 planes, armed drones and other equipment, in a rare dispute between

This day in history | 1984 Gorbachev visit to Britain a ‘success’

Mikhail Gorbachev, the man widely tipped as the next leader of the Soviet Union, has spent five hours in “very friendly” talks with the British Prime Minister, Margaret

Jiang Nan by Jereme Leung restaurant to feature east coast Chinese cuisine

The Venetian Macao’s Jiang Nan by Jereme Leung restaurant, in partnership with renowned celebrity master chef Jereme Leung, features the best of Jiangnan cuisine, showcasing the authentic flavours of Shanghai, Jiangsu and

Mining | Myanmar gems industry targeted in push for sanctions

Human rights activists are lobbying major jewelers to stop buying gems sourced in Myanmar as a way to exert pressure on Myanmar’s military leaders by limiting

MGM attains Mirror Post Hong Kong accolade

MGM has received the Outstanding Corporate Social Responsibility Award at the 9th Outstanding Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Award Ceremony organized by Mirror Post of Hong Kong. This is the

Amnesty flags Qatar rights abuses with French soccer body

Human rights activists in France have urged the country’s soccer officials to pay attention to rights violations of migrant workers in Qatar a year before the World

Barclays to invest USD40m in English women’s soccer as sponsor

Barclays is doubling its investment in English women’s football as part of its sponsorship of the top two divisions. The bank has extended a deal

US Covid death toll hits 800,000, a year into vaccine drive

The U.S. death toll from COVID-19 topped 800,000 yesterday , a once-unimaginable figure seen as doubly tragic, given that more than 200,000 of those lives were

The Buzz | Philippines detects country’s 1st omicron cases

The Philippines said yesterday it has detected its first cases of the omicron strain in two travelers who arrived recently from Japan and Nigeria. The Department of

Sands China boosts dynamic efforts to drive city’s diversification

Sands China continues to strive to nurture and develop industries to boost economic diversification amid the heavy blows dealt by the global health crisis on the city’s

China Daily | Peak travel period calls for circumspection

With 51 locally transmitted novel coronavirus infections reported on Monday, among which 44 were in Zhejiang province, there is no doubt that the country is still in the

Thursday, December 16, 2021 – edition no. 3916

* Hong Kong | Major fire traps hundreds in Causeway bay tower, 12 injured * House of Dancing Water | Remaining staff laid off, Melco says most were ‘offered alternatives’ * Secretary

Albano Martins leaves Macau after decades of contribution to society

Local economist and animal rights activist, Albano Martins, is leaving Macau for good today, after over 40 years of residency in the SAR. Continuing

Constant adjustment mechanism considered for Welfare give-out

A constant adjustment mechanism may be introduced next year to evaluate the amount of social security funds paid to each beneficiary, the Permanent Committee for Social

Gov’t to terminate domestic worker’s visa following alleged assault

A court has demanded the termination of a domestic helper’s working permit for the alleged physical assault of the child at the family home in which she

Melco organizes sustainability competition for students

The 2021 Guangdong Hong Kong Macau Greater Bay Area Integrated Resort Sustainability Business Case Study Competition – ‘Start Young’ Hospitality Management Professional Challenge has taken place, co-organized by

Gaming | Morgan Stanley forecast cut reflects ‘tightened crackdown’

Investment banking firm Morgan Stanley is forecasting a total of MOP121.4 billion in gross gaming revenue for 2022, numbers that are 6.6% shy of the government’s

Ambrose So expresses confidence in tourism revival if HK normalizes border

The border normalization between Hong Kong and Macau will be “naturally implemented” if the former normalizes borders with the mainland, Ambrose So, honorary chairman of the

Group stomach flu recorded; cause by food contamination ruled out

A case of group gastroenteritis has been reported by the Health Bureau, involving a group of 10 Kindergarten 2 students – four males and six females aged between

Illegal accommodation bill | 90 days of authorization to stay is ‘decisive’

The number of days that people are authorized to stay in Macau is the decisive criteria chosen by the government to decide whether people lodging

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