Hong Kong | Pro-democracy activists brought to court

Hong Kong police yesterday brought 47 pro-democracy activists to court on charges of conspiracy to commit subversion under the national security law imposed on the city by Beijing last year. The

Regulator: China not ready to let Boeing 737 Max fly again

China isn’t ready to join the United States in approving Boeing’s 737 Max to return to flying following a two-year grounding prompted by a pair of fatal crashes, a regulator

This day in history | 1970 Ian Smith declares Rhodesia a republic

The Prime Minister of Rhodesia, Ian Smith, has declared his country a republic, cutting its last link with the British Crown. The new Rhodesian Republic, came into being at 2301BST yesterday,

Covid-19 | Philippines launches vaccinations amid supply problems

The Philippine government launched a vaccination campaign yesterday to contain one of Southeast Asia’s worst coronavirus outbreaks but faces supply problems and public resistance, which it hopes to ease by

China region declares war on crypto mining, stirring wider fear

China’s Inner Mongolia has banned cryptocurrency mining and declared it will shut all such projects by April, spurring fears the world’s No. 2 economy will take more steps to eradicate

Gold steadies after worst month in four years as yields in focus

Gold steadied after its biggest monthly slump since late 2016 as dovish comments from the world’s major central bankers helped curb rising bond yields. Last week’s sell-off in sovereign debt stabilized

Grand Hyatt Macau presents spring-inspired menus

Grand Hyatt Macau has prepared a range of spring-inspired menus this March. Starting from this month, the “Chef Dong Signature Dishes Grand Feast” features a two-hour all-you-can-eat menu to enjoy appetizers, dim sum,

GEG promotes family harmony through Lantern Festival activity

To celebrate the Lantern Festival, Galaxy Entertainment Group and the Macau Youth Volunteer Association (AJVM) recently co-organized a family activity where over 50 parents and children were invited to Broadway

Football | Chinese champion Jiangsu FC says it will ‘cease operations’

Chinese Super League champion Jiangsu FC announced it would “cease operations” with immediate effect, just three months after winning its first title. Nanjing-based Jiangsu, which is owned by retail giant Suning

The Buzz | Trump rules out new political party in speech to conservatives

Donald Trump says he has no plans to launch a new political party, telling a conservative conference in Florida that it would split the Republican vote, BBC reported. In his first

Nomadland | Chloé Zhao is second woman to win best director prize at Globes

Chloé Zhao became the second woman to win best director at the Golden Globes and the first female winner of Asian descent on a night in which her film “Nomadland”

World Views | Trump’s not-quite-triumphant return

The former president made a semi-Trumphant return on Sunday. Donald Trump’s rapturous reception at the Conservative Political Action Conference in Orlando, Florida, made clear that the conservative movement, as well as the

Tuesday, March 2, 2021 – edition no. 3723

* Raffles at Galaxy Macau to open in the second half of 2021 * Gaming | Lukewarm recovery for operators as revenues fell short in Feb * The Rotary Club of Macau

Covid-19 | mRNA vaccines arrive, gov’t reopens jab registrations for seniors

The Pfizer-BioNtech mRNA vaccine produced in Germany, and distributed in cooperation with Fosun, arrived on Saturday in Macau and it will be made available to the public from this Wednesday. EU’s

Vaccinations will reassure travelers, MGTO anticipates

The city’s vaccination scheme will give people greater reassurance when travelling to Macau once the border reopens, director of the Macao Government Tourism Office (MGTO) Maria Helena de Senna Fernandes

André Cheong refers to PSP on non-locals’ right to protest

Secretary for Administration and Justice André Cheong has recommended that members of the public refer to the interpretation of the police authority, especially the Public Security Police Force (PSP), to

ELECTIONS 2021 | Au Kam San will not run for the AL

Lawmaker Au Kam San has decided not to run in the 2021 Legislative Assembly (AL) elections, but he will continue to focus on local community workers in other ways. “I

Tourism | Chui Sai Peng expresses hope that Beijing could classify the SAR a ‘domestic region’

Lawmaker Chui Sai Peng hopes that more policies can be put forward this year to let people know that, unlike, in his view, Taiwan and Hong Kong, Macau is a

Chinese state-owned firms investing in the EU to face challenges unseen at home: scholar

Chinese enterprises, many of which are state-owned, may face challenges when attempting to break into the European market, where participation by Chinese-owned businesses is restricted, an international law academic has

GAMING | Suncity to open VIP clubs at The Londoner, Grand Lisboa Palace

Macau’s junket Suncity Group is set to gain a firmer grasp of the market, as it plans to launch VIP gaming clubs at The Londoner Macao and Grand Lisboa Palace,

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