Crime | Drug dealer arrested again

A 47-year-old Nigerian man with a history of drug trafficking has been arrested by the police on suspicion of drug trafficking, following his release from prison last year. The Judiciary Police

International Music Festival to open box office next week

  The Cultural Affairs Bureau is bringing back the Macao International Music Festival in October, with the theme “Music October.” With widespread immigration restrictions still in place, this year’s music festival

Youth Affairs Committee discusses national symbols law

The third plenary meeting of the Youth Affairs Committee took place earlier this week at the Education and Youth Development Bureau (DSEDJ). One of the main topics was the law amendments

Diplomacy | Nuclear submarine deal will reshape Indo-Pacific relations; angers Beijing

President Joe Biden announced yesterday that the United States is forming a new Indo-Pacific security alliance with Britain and Australia that will allow for greater sharing of defense capabilities

Space | Three crew leave China’s station for Earth after 90 days

Three astronauts who lived for 90 days on China’s space station departed yesterday in preparation for returning to Earth. The national space agency said Nie Haisheng, Liu Boming and Tang Hongbo

This day in history | 2001 Workers return to Wall Street

New Yorkers have been returning to work six days after the terror attacks which devastated the heart of their city. Thousands are believed dead after hijackers deliberately flew three passenger planes

USA | Milley defends calls to Chinese as effort to avoid conflict

The top U.S. military officer yesterday defended the phone calls he made to his Chinese counterpart in the turbulent final months of Donald Trump’s presidency, saying the conversations were

Drive In | Drag queen dreams in ‘Talking About Jamie’

Everybody’s Talking About Jamie,” a predictable and glossy “Billy Elliot”-like musical of British working-class aspiration that’s nevertheless a joy, is the kind of movie that might have once been made

FASHION | Legacy of functionality

The store will offer a wide range of its core products, such as parkas, lightweight down, rainwear, windwear, knitwear, and accessories, along with its collection for children and babies. It

The Buzz | Philippines’ Duterte will ‘die first’ before facing International court

Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte would rather “die first” before facing an international tribunal, his spokesman said yesterday, the day after the International Criminal Court announced it would investigate allegations of

Sichuan | Earthquake collapses homes, kills at least three

Rescue work was underway following the magnitude-6.0 earthquake. It struck at 4:33 a.m. at a depth of 10 kilometers in Luxian, a county in the city of Luzhou, the official Xinhua

China Daily | Washington forms another gang to impose mob rule in unruly game

  For all his political discord with his predecessor Donald Trump over a variety of domestic and international issues, US President Joe Biden has displayed a stronger willingness than Trump to

Friday, September 17, 2021 – edition no. 3860

  * Beijing condemns new EU-China strategy * St. Lazarus District | Gov’t defends eradication of cobblestone paths * Jab or Job | Gov’t to distribute Specific guidelines to organizations * 102 local athletes

Foreigners require visa to enter Hengqin Cooperation Zone

Yesterday, Secretary for Security Wong Sio Chak confirmed that foreigners will need a valid Chinese visa to enter the Guangdong-Macau Intensive Cooperation Zone in Hengqin. The comment came after Tuesday’s confirmation

Economic Association anticipating Golden Week

With visitor arrivals gradually resuming, the upcoming October 1 Golden Week is worth anticipating, the Macau Economic Association said in a statement. The group cited the average daily visitor arrival figures

Worst day ever | Casino stocks tumble as investors fear crackdown

Casino stocks plunged to as much as a total of USD18 billion in market value following reports of a possible tightened regulations in the gaming industry as the local government

Islands Hospital to operate under public-private partnership

The government wants to operate the future Islands Hospital as a public facility under private management, director of the Health Bureau (SSM) Dr. Alvis Lo admitted yesterday during a press

CCAC: Deputy commissioner Lam In Sang takes office

The deputy commissioner Lam In Sang took office yesterday and will serve as the director of the Ombudsman Bureau concurrently. The oath-taking was administered by the Commissioner Against Corruption’s (CCAC) head Chan

Election candidates call on gov’t to reconsider ‘jab or job’ guideline

Several legislators-elect and election candidates have called on the government to reconsider its latest guideline which is causing a lot of trouble to the working population. Legislators-elect Ron Lam, Ella

Covid-19 | SSM director says new guidelines do not violate ‘principle of willfulness’

The new guidelines issued by the Health Bureau (SSM) which enforcing a measure requiring the vaccination of all workers or, a regular nucleic acid tests (NAT), does not violate the

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