Property transactions surge up to MOP16b in April-June

According to data from the Statistics and Census Service (DSEC), a total of 2,731 building units and parking spaces were purchased and sold in the second quarter of 2021 according

Crime | Local man detained for taking upskirt videos of people in streets

  A man in his 40s has been detained by the Public Security Police Force (PSP) after being caught taking video footage up the skirts of women walking on the streets

Authorities to investigate Galaxy incident as suicide

Murder has been ruled out as the cause of the death of the non-resident worker at Galaxy Macau on Monday, the Judiciary Police (PJ) and the Labour Affairs Bureau (DSAL)

1,561 social housing applications accepted

From August 20, 2020, to August 17, 2021, the government received a total of 3,695 applications for the social housing scheme. Of all the applications, 3,144 of them filed with all

China’s military conducts assault drills in seas near Taiwan

Chinese fighter jets, anti-submarine aircraft and combat ships conducted assault drills near Taiwan yesterday with the People’s Liberation Army saying the exercise was necessary to safeguard China’s sovereignty. China has stepped

Hong Kong | Groups crossing ‘red lines’ should disband: Lam

Hong Kong’s leader Carrie Lam said yesterday organizations that cross “red lines” and disregard national security should disband and the government would not hesitate to cut ties with professional groups

Chinese-Canadian pop star arrested on suspicion of rape

Chinese-Canadian pop star Kris Wu was arrested this week on suspicion of rape in a high-profile case that followed an accusation the singer had sex with a 17-year-old while she

Imprisoned citizen journalist not well, lawyer says

Chinese citizen journalist serving a four-year sentence after reporting on the early stage of the COVID-19 pandemic in the city of Wuhan is in ill health after staging a long-running

Europe urges unity on Taliban but is quiet on failed mission

European leaders said yesterday (Macau time) they will press for a unified international approach to dealing with a Taliban government in Afghanistan, as they looked on with dismay at the

China blames US over Afghanistan, but says will work with it

  China has expressed a willingness to hold talks with the U.S. to promote a “soft landing” in Afghanistan, while heavily criticizing Washington and again demanding that the Biden administration halt

This day in history | 1969 Woodstock music festival ends

Thousands of young people are heading home after three days and nights of sex, drugs and rock and roll at the Woodstock music festival. An estimated 400,000 youngsters turned up to

Sri Lanka | Banks on vaccination to see it through delta surge

Manjula Wijesuriya had COVID-19, but his friends and family say that’s not what killed him. When the 51-year-old tutor suffered a heart attack in late July, his loved ones rushed him

Communications | Huawei CFO’s legal team resumes defense in Canadian court

Lawyers for a senior executive for Chinese communications giant Huawei Technologies told a court yesterday that there is no evidence she made any misrepresentations that resulted in a bank

Staff wanted: Job vacancies in UK hit record high

Job vacancies in the U.K. have spiked to their highest recorded level, official figures showed yesterday, in a further sign that the British economy is rebounding by more than anticipated

Sands China trains new cohort of management professionals

A new group of Sands China team members are undergoing the nine-month Sands China Integrated Talent Development Programme, after attending an opening ceremony at the Macau University of Science and Technology (MUST)

Wynn launches new mooncake gift box design

To celebrate the arrival of Mid-Autumn Festival, Wynn has designed mooncake gift boxes combining tradition with innovation. Inspired by mini suitcases, the mooncake gift boxes feature the iconic Wynn flower and

Rugby | Australian star Kefu recovering in hospital after home invasion

Rugby World Cup winner Toutai Kefu is recovering in a hospital after surgery for abdominal injuries he sustained during a break-in at his home. The 47-year-old Kefu, who won the 1999

Tennis | Osaka says she’ll donate Cincinnati prize money to Haiti

In addition to donating prize money to relief efforts in Haiti following a deadly earthquake, tennis star Naomi Osaka said she plans to do more. “I feel like I’m not really

The Buzz | NATO chief: Afghan leaders responsible for military collapse

NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg is blaming a failure of Afghan leadership for the swift collapse of the country’s armed forces but says the alliance must also uncover flaws in its

Obituary | Sudoku maker Maki Kaji dies at 69

Maki Kaji, the creator of the popular numbers puzzle Sudoku whose life’s work was spreading the joy of puzzles, has died, his Japanese company said yesterday. He was 69 and

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