Thousands march in Hungary Pride parade to oppose LGBT law

Rising anger over the policies of Hungary’s right-wing government filled the streets of the country’s capital on Saturday as thousands of LGBT supporters marched in the annual Budapest Pride parade. March

Covid-19 | Thousands protest lockdown in Sydney, several arrested

Thousands of people took to the streets of Sydney and other Australian cities on Saturday to protest lockdown restrictions amid another surge in cases, and police made several arrests after

A first-ever gold – and a lesson – in Olympic skateboarding

Had the first-ever Olympic skateboarding champion ridden his board out of the venue where he made history Sunday at the Tokyo Games, he quickly would have come face-to-face with clear

The Buzz | Pope honors grandparents on first World Day for elderly

Pope Francis celebrated the Roman Catholic Church’s first World Day for Grandparents and the Elderly yesterday. Francis solicited a round of applause from the faithful in St. Peter’s Square and urged

China’s Yang takes first gold at uneasy Tokyo Olympics

Hardly half a day passed before politics, the pandemic and blistering heat impacted events across the Tokyo Olympics. China’s Yang Qian, at least, stayed right on target. Yang overtook Anastasiia Galashina of

China Daily | Flexible fiscal policy will help adapt to market changes

A tax official from the Ministry of Finance said at a recent news briefing that China’s phased tax and fee reduction policy introduced in 2020 to deal with the novel

Monday, July 26, 2021 – edition no. 3821

  * Xi makes rare visit to Tibet * Covid-19 | Delta variant in 59th case * Four residents are suspected to have had close contact with a woman found to be infected

Elections 2021 | Disqualified democrat lists appeal to TUI

The leaders of three pro-democracy lists running for the Legislative Assembly (AL) elections are said to be appealing the decision of the Legislative Assembly Electoral Affairs Commission (CAEAL), which disqualified

CE respects CAEAL’s decision, vowing freedom of speech isn’t compromised

Chief Executive (CE) Ho Iat Seng assured the public yesterday that the city’s freedom of speech — a privilege enjoyed by every resident — “has never been narrowed.” The Legislative Assembly

Flooding at temple inevitable but will be managed: Mok Ian Ian

The Sin Fong Temple was built sunken, and has therefore flooded whenever there is heavy rain. However, work has been done with the temple’s management to resolve the problem, Mok

12th IIICF | Gov’t vows to continually deepen China-Portuguese ties in infrastructure

As a pivotal bridge between China and Portuguese-speaking countries, Macau will continue to tap into its cultural past and foster commercial ties between the nation and the global infrastructure and

Financial Secretary remains confident in this year’s GGR forecast

Secretary for Economy and Finance Lei Wai Nong said that the government has not changed its forecast on this year’s gross gambling revenue (GGR). The current forecast made by the government

Gaming | Sands China posts 10% increase in Q2 revenue

Sands China Ltd continues to turn its finances around, posting a total of USD849 million in net revenue in the second quarter (Q2) of 2021 — a 10.1% uptick from

Melco defends safety of aquatic facilities

Local resort operator Melco Resorts and Entertainment stressed that the installations at its Studio City Water Park were “checked before opening and during operation every day,” the operator told the

Gaming operators donate MOP60m to Henan

Each of the six local gambling operators has announced that they will donate MOP10 million — amounting to a total of MOP60 million — to Henan Province to aid the

Committee of Rules and Mandates passes ‘hot potato’ to next term

This decision was conveyed by committee chairman Chui Sai Peng to the media in a press briefing after the session. Chui justified the decision to the media by observing that the

MUST survey finds decrease in employees’ confidence in job market

A survey by the Macau University of Science and Technology (MUST) found that local employees were 7% less satisfied with their job than in the previous year. The survey was conducted

Two new cases of Bell’s palsy reported after Covid-19 vaccinations

Two local women, aged 35 and 60 years old, are the most recent cases of Bell’s palsy diagnoses after a Covid-19 vaccination, the Novel Coronavirus Response and Coordination Center has

Student arriving from UK is the 56th case of Covid-19

A 21-year-old local resident who arrived in Macau from the U.K on Wednesday (July 21) tested positive in a nucleic acid test (NAT) upon arrival, and has since been classified

Gov’t rebuffs WHO’s terms for further Covid-19 origins study

China cannot accept the World Health Organization’s plan for the second phase of a study into the origins of COVID-19, a senior Chinese health official said yesterday. Zeng Yixin, the vice

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