Tech | China’s Singles’ Day shopping fest muted amid tech crackdown

China’s biggest online shopping day, known as “Singles’ Day” on Nov. 11, is taking on a muted tone this year as regulators crack down on the technology industry and President

Wynn donates MOP600,000 to support ‘Walk for a Million’

Wynn has continued to fully support and takes part in the “Walk for a Million” fundraising event organized by the Charity Fund from the Readers of Macao Daily News, donating

Sands China makes donation to local charity for 18th consecutive year

Sands China Ltd. presented a ceremonial cheque for MOP 600,000 to Macau Tung Sin Tong Charitable Society yesterday at The Venetian Macao, to support the nongovernmental organisation’s annual December-February fundraising campaign. Since

Football | Socceroos feeling right at home ahead of World Cup qualifier

After 763 days, the Australian team will finally get to play on home soil when it hosts group-leading Saudi Arabia today in Asian qualifiers for the World Cup. Croatia-born, Italy-based defender

The Buzz | Study: Fox viewers more likely to believe Covid falsehoods

People who trust Fox News Channel and other media outlets that appeal to conservatives are more likely to believe falsehoods about COVID-19 and vaccines than those who primarily go elsewhere

Thousands of red UK phone boxes to be protected from closure

Thousands of Britain’s iconic red phone boxes will be protected from removal under new rules, the U.K.’s telecommunications regulator said yesterday . The public payphone boxes may look like obsolete relics

World Views | What the world can learn from the Buddhist concept loving-kindness

As the world deals with the trauma caused by COVID-19, World Kindness Day, observed on Nov. 13 annually, is a good opportunity to reflect on the healing potential of both

Thursday, November 11, 2021 – edition no. 3892

— 133 drivers from Macau, HK, mainland to race next week in Guia Circuit, tickets pre-sale surpasses 60% * Quarantine-free travel moves ‘goal-post’: Academic * Tourism | Association leader sees no blockage

Gaming law expert calls on gov’t to directly award gaming concessions

The Macau government should consider an amendment to the gaming law to provide for the possibility of directly awarding the casino gaming concessions to the current casino operators, according to

Briefs | IPIM brings 46 local enterprises to int’l import expo

  The Macao Trade and Investment Promotion Institute (IPIM) has organised 46 enterprises from Macau to exhibit at the China International Import Expo (CIIE). Participating entrepreneurs agreed that they had achieved

New group set up to assist gov’t in construction of securities market

A new group has been established with the aim of helping the government swiftly develop the securities market in Macau. The establishment of such a body is deemed that a

New regime aims to attract ‘overseas Chinese’ talent

The new Regime for the Attraction of Qualified Personnel will aim to draw qualified Chinese people who are currently living overseas to live and work in Macau, the Secretary for

‘Talents Regime’ to replace current ones running under IPIM

When approved, the new Regime for the Attraction of Qualified Personnel will replace the two existing methods under which individuals may apply for residency permits in Macau. The new regime

Man almost killed by alleged illegal net fishing at Hac-Sa

Professional diver and water activity enthusiast Anderson Lei told the Times that his friend was playing wing foil off the coast from Hac-Sa Beach on the night of October 7.

Consulate prompts Filipino community to avoid political assembly

The Philippine Consulate General in Macau has called on the Filipino community to refrain from organizing public gatherings without obtaining prior permits from the relevant Macau authorities. This comes after a

South China Sea | German navy chief vows long-term commitment to Indo-Pacific

The chief of Germany’s navy said yesterday that its dispatch of a warship to the Indo-Pacific underscores his country’s concern that freedom of navigation and the rule-based international order are

Zhang Zhan | US asks China to free jailed Wuhan citizen journalist

The U.S. state department has urged China to release citizen journalist Zhang Zhan, expressing deep concerns over her deteriorating health, BBC reported. Zhang was given a four-year jail term over her

Taiwan says China seeking to degrade its military and morale

Taiwan yesterday said China is seeking to take control of the island by wearing down its military capabilities and influencing public opinion, while avoiding an all-out military conflict that could

Covid-19 | Beijing committed to addressing global vaccine inequality: Russian media

China has shown its determination to improve COVID-19 vaccine accessibility and affordability in developing countries, urging all countries involved in vaccine production to strive towards this goal, according to an

Singapore | Top court delays appeal hearing on disabled man’s execution

Singapore’s top court yesterday postponed the appeal hearing for a Malaysian man on death row believed to be mentally disabled, after he was diagnosed with COVID-19, in a case that

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