‘Santa Maria’ feared dismantled

The Jetfoil Conservation Concern Group has issued a statement on Saturday expressing their sorrow over the dismantling of the Jetfoil “Santa Maria,” which was due to have started last Friday,

BioNTech vaccine uptake jumps in Hong Kong as younger residents qualify

BioNTech SE’s Covid vaccine was in high demand in Hong Kong on Friday, with 15,700 people receiving a dose on the first day all adults ages 30 and over became

Aviation | Gambler who bet millions on AirAsia wants everyone to notice

When Stanley Choi became one of AirAsia Group Bhd.’s biggest shareholders a month ago, he did so with no intention to pursue the aggressive tactics favored by activists in Europe

This day in history | 1956 King convicted for bus boycott

Civil rights leader, the Reverend Martin Luther King, has been convicted of organising an illegal boycott by black passengers of buses in the US state of Alabama. Mr King, 27, was

Fleeing coup, Myanmar police refugees in India seek asylum

Myanmar police officers who fled to India after they said they defied orders to shoot people protesting their country’s military coup are urging India’s government not to send them back

Netanyahu’s vaccine obsession hasn’t swung election in his favor

Vaccine “world champions.” Israel’s “the first” to return to normal life. Other leaders in awe of Benjamin Netanyahu’s achievements in taming the pandemic. In the weeks before tomorrow’s election, Israel’s prime

EXPLAINER | Tokyo Olympics march on without fans from abroad

Tokyo Olympics and the International Olympic Committee have banned fans from abroad with the games opening in four months. It’s part of the fallout from holding the Olympics in the

The Buzz | US, Belgium, France and Japan hold Mideast naval exercise

The U.S. Navy said yesterday it will hold a major naval exercise alongside Belgium, France and Japan in the Mideast amid tensions over Iran’s nuclear program in the region. The Group

N. Korean diplomats leaving Malaysia after ties are severed

North Korean diplomats vacated their embassy in Malaysia and prepared to leave the country yesterday, after the two nations cut diplomatic relations in a spat over the extradition of a

World Views | The US military must get serious about domestic extremism

  Among the unsettling revelations about the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol is the number of rioters who served in the military. Of the more than 300 people so far charged with

Monday, March 22, 2022 – edition no. 3737

— The Jetfoil Conservation Concern Group has expressed their sorrow as they fear that the longest-serving ferry between Hong Kong and Macau might have been dismantled * Macau Hotel Association |

AIPIM’s board to remain following absence of new candidates list

The current board of the General Assembly of the Macau Portuguese and English Press Association (AIPIM) will remain in their positions, as no list of candidates were submitted for the 2021/2023 governing bodies. A

Construction of LRT Hengqin extension commences

The initiation ceremony of the construction of the Light Rapid Transit (LRT) extension to Hengqin took place yesterday. The Nam Kwong (Group) Company Limited, a state-owned enterprise founded in 1949 and

Chinese investors may soon be allowed in foreign bond markets

Mainland authorities are close to establishing southbound bond trading, Julien Martin, general ,anager at Bond Connect Company Limited (BCCL), recently revealed. The new arrangement will allow mainland Chinese investors to enter

Elections 2021 | CAEAL ping-ponged with IAS on alleged gun-jumping campaigning

Although the Electoral Affairs Committee (CAEAL) has deemed that an act by a traditional association that was alleged to constitute campaigning ahead of schedule did not violate the law, its

Bribery convict Ng Lap Seng to be released early

A U.S. judge yesterday (Macau time) sanctioned an early release from prison on compassionate grounds for bribery convict Ng Lap Seng, Macau’s real estate tycoon, who will return to Macau

Gaming | Morgan Stanley expects premium market to be 2022’s driver for GGR growth

The premium mass market is expected to remain the biggest driver for the city’s gaming operators in 2022, given the increasing number of luxury hotels in the upcoming year, according

PJ responds to growing digital crimes with new recruits and modified training

In response to increasingly complicated criminal behaviors, the Judiciary Police (PJ) has vowed to modify its training schemes at the Judiciary Police School and recruit more digital forensic officials. According to

Realtor expects Macau transaction to rise to 500-level

As the March real property viewing frequency has been on the rise, the market is seen to be heating up and the number of transactions is expected to increase to

China determined to oppose external interference: official

China has always been and will always be an “indispensable and trustworthy force” for promoting world peace and development, Ran Bo, Director General of the Policy Research Department of the

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