Australia | PM announces policy to boost electric car sales

Australia’s prime minister yesterday announced plans to encourage people to buy electric vehicles weeks after his government was accused at a U.N. conference in Scotland of being a laggard in

This day in history | 1995 Nigeria hangs human rights activists

The country’s military rulers ordered the execution of Mr Saro-Wiwa and eight other dissidents should go ahead at 0730 local time (0830 GMT). They were taken in chains to a prison

UN says over 3 million in Myanmar need ‘life-saving’ aid

The U.N. humanitarian chief urged Myanmar’s military leaders yesterday to provide unimpeded access to the more than 3 million people in need of life-saving humanitarian assistance since government forces

Trade | APEC leaders meeting to chart path forward from pandemic

U .S. President Joe Biden and his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping will have a rare virtual encounter this week as they gather online with other Pacific Rim leaders to chart

MGM presents another round of support to Tung Sing Tong

Supporting the association for the fourteenth consecutive year, MGM’s donations have cumulatively reached a total of MOP6.6 million that have contributed towards the provision of local social welfare services at

Local bakery raises funds to support breast cancer awareness

The Lord Stow’s Bakeries & Cafes have donated HKD10,773 to the Hong Kong Breast Cancer Foundation. The money came from 50% of their total sales revenue of ‘Pink Ribbon Cookies’

Football | Germany player tests positive for virus, four more quarantined

A player on Germany’s national soccer team has tested positive for the coronavirus and four more are in quarantine as a precaution ahead of World Cup qualifying games against Liechtenstein

Football | Injured Pogba to miss France’s World Cup qualifiers

Paul Pogba will miss France’s World Cup qualifiers against Kazakhstan and Finland because of a right thigh injury, the national team said yesterday. Video footage on French media showed the Manchester

The Buzz | Hong Kong won’t open to world until mid-2022, top official says

Hong Kong could open up to global travel in roughly six months, after officials have successfully navigated the introduction of quarantine-free borders with mainland China and boosted the local vaccination

Russia comes in from cold on climate, launches forest plan

A Russian island north of Japan has become a testing ground for Moscow’s efforts to reconcile its prized fossil fuel industry with the need to do something about climate change. More than

China Daily | Sullivan’s remarks were reassuring but they need matching with deeds

  Talking about the United States’ relations with China and the Joe Biden administration’s China policies in a Sunday interview with CNN, US National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan said the present

Wednesday, November 10, 2021 – edition no. 3891

— The government announced a new scheme to attract top talent to Macau in key areas of big health, sports and culture, high-end tech and modern finance * Caught in illegal

CE discusses boosting bilateral ties with Zhejiang

The Chief Executive (CE), Ho Iat Seng, spoke about Macau’s effort in accelerating development of the Guangdong-Macau Intensive Cooperation Zone in Hengqin with Zhejiang authorities, saying the SAR was welcoming

Gov’t to test cross-bank mobile transfer platform next month

Following the introduction of Simple Pay, the government is taking the lead in small-amount interbank mobile transfers with a new function to be tested next month. Officially known as a fast

IAS assures confidentiality rights for drug users in healthcare settings

The Social Welfare Bureau (IAS) has assured that users of illicit addictive substances can enjoy the right to confidentiality when they approach medical facilities for healthcare services. The comments were made

Immigration Law | Visitors to prove they possess at least MOP5,000 per week

From November 15, the new Legal Regime for Immigration Control, Permanence, and Residence Permits will come into force. Under the new law, all visitors arriving in Macau must prove that

CESL Asia raises MOP107,000 in another support for MSO

The “CESL Asia and Friends Sport Fun Day” has raised a total of MOP107,000 in donations to support Macau Special Olympics’ (MSO) work with people who have intellectual disabilities. In order

Briefs | Newly established companies on decline

A total of 1,394 new companies were incorporated in the third quarter of 2021. This represents a decrease of 326 year-on-year, according to data from the Statistics and Census Service

Crime | Casino public relations staff steals, drives taxi while under the influence

A local 31-year-old man, identified by the Public Security Police Force (PSP) as a public relations officer for a casino, has been detained by the PSP after allegedly stealing and

Village of Our Lady in Ka Ho reopens with exhibition showcasing history of leprosarium

The Cultural Affairs Bureau (IC) is holding an exhibition to showcase to the public the achievements of the restoration, use and revitalisation of heritage buildings. The exhibition will be held

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