This day in history | 1951: Murder on Malay rubber estate

Anti-government rebels have ambushed and killed 11 people in an attack on a rubber plantation in Malaya. The dead include a London director visiting the area, the manager of the estate

COP26 Nations compromise on coal to strike UN climate agreement

  Almost 200 nations accepted a compromise deal yesterday aimed at keeping a key global warming target alive, but it contained a last-minute change that watered down crucial language about

Football | Australia looks to reignite WCup campaign against China

Australia is hoping to get its World Cup qualification campaign back on Tuesday in Sharjah with a win that would almost certainly end China’s slim hopes of returning to the

The Buzz | As virus surges in Eastern Europe, leaders slow to act

At the main hospital in Romania’s capital, the morgue ran out of space for the dead in recent days, and doctors in Bulgaria have suspended routine surgeries so they can

Duterte’s daughter to run for VP with ex-dictator’s son

Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte’s daughter this weekend registered her candidacy for vice president in next year’s elections and was chosen as the running mate of Ferdinand Marcos Jr., the late

World Views | Good COP, bad COP? Takeaways from the new UN climate deal

After two years of preparation and 13 days of tough talks, did negotiators at the U.N. climate meeting in Glasgow save the planet? In short: no. But they were hardly expected to

Monday, November 15, 2021 – edition no. 3894

— The tourism bureau proposed 16 new action plans to promote quality tourism as it aims to reach up to 41 million tourist arrivals in 2025 * COP26 | Nations compromise

Lawmakers not happy with absence of Central Provident Fund investment

Secretary for Economy and Finance Lei Wai Nong presented next year’s budget to the parliament yesterday, but the absence of government investment in the Central Provident Fund sparked concerns. Pursuant to

Capitol Theater to host Int’l Short Film Festival

The International Short Film Festival will take place at the Capitol Theater from December 2 to 9 this year. This is the first time the festival is taking place at the

Gaming | Wynn: ongoing renewal process ‘transparent, productive’

Wynn Resorts expressed confidence in the ongoing gaming concession renewal process, saying that it has been “open, it’s been transparent, it’s been productive, and we feel very good about the

Global project to exhibit photos at Artyzen Grand Lapa

The Associação Internacional de Filantropia will launch an exhibition tomorrow at Artyzen Grand Lapa Macau to raise money for Caritas Macau. Open until November 28, the exhibition will feature 50 photos

Man fakes crime to avoid giving girlfriend new phone

A local university student made a fraudulent crime report to police to avoid buying his girlfriend a new cellphone for her birthday, the Public Security Police Force (PSP) announced yesterday. The

Cultural Centre launches new program for artists

  A new Local Associated Artist Project organized by the Macao Cultural Centre (CCM) is recruiting one candidate and a supporting creative team. This program is designed to broaden the artist’s

Drone Gala launching in December

  The “Light Up Macao Drone Gala” will dazzle the city for the very first time in December, following some postponements. The new event, organized by the Macao Government Tourism Office,

Gov’t to open special quarantine hotel

The government is set to open a new type of hotel designated for medical observation in December to accommodate arrivals from high-risk foreign countries who are required to undergo a

China Daily | Party resolution reviews past and sets path for the future

  How has the Communist Party of China succeeded in leading the nation’s revolution and development since its founding 100 years ago, and how can it succeed in realizing national rejuvenation

Chinese leaders issue official history to elevate Xi

Leaders of China’s ruling Communist Party yesterday set the stage for President Xi Jinping to extend his rule next year, praising his role in the country’s rise as an economic

APEC Summit | President Xi warns against ‘Cold War’ in Asia-Pacific

Chinese President Xi Jinping warned yesterday against letting tensions in the Asian-Pacific region cause a relapse into a Cold War mentality. His remarks on the sidelines of the annual summit of

This day in history | 1984 Quid notes out – pound coins in

The English pound note is to disappear after more than 150 years. News of the familiar green £1 note’s withdrawal came when Chancellor Nigel Lawson made his autumn statement in parliament

GEG Continues to Help Build a Responsible Gaming Culture in Macau

As the city’s first gaming operator to establish a dedicated team focused on promoting responsible gaming in 2008, Galaxy Entertainment Group (GEG) shares the Macau SAR Government’s vision for developing

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