‘Sports for All Day’ held once more

The initiative “Sports for All Day” took place once again on Saturday at Tap Seac Square. According to information released by the Sports Bureau (ID), the activity attracted the participation of a large number of residents, especially families. At the site, members of local sports associations performed several sports demonstrations. The organizer of the event hopes to promote public and regular participation in sports as well as the improvement of quality of life.

Taiwanese suspect in prostitution ring connection

A Taiwanese woman who was filmed soliciting sex in a hotel room, has now been accused of being involved in a cross-border operation, allegedly arranging for three women to have sexual intercourse with men in Macau, Hong Kong, Taiwan and Singapore. According to The Coverage, Johanne Liou, or the “Sunflower Queen” charged patrons USD3,000 in Taiwan, or about USD4,000 outside of the island for her services. She also allegedly earned commissions of up to USD2,500 for arranging services with other women in different Southeast Asian locations. Liou rose to internet fame after being noticed at a student protest in Taiwan in 2014, when a public affairs commentator described her as very attractive.

Milk raises alarm, DSEJ suspends school distribution

Reports from Italian media have raised the alarm over a batch of milk produced by the Italian company “Arborea.” The reports in Italy stated that a number of milk cartons may be contaminated with aflatoxin M1, a chemical product present in soil, decaying vegetation, hay and grains. Although it is not confirmed that contaminated milk cartons may be present in the region, the Education and Youth Affairs Bureau (DSEJ) has decided to suspend the distribution of the aforementioned milk brand in the schools of the territory. The Civic and Municipal Affairs Bureau also issued a statement confirming that it is aware of reports of suspected contamination, and is clarifying that the existing regulation for the importation of such products demands a certification and quarantine inspection before being allowed for sale in the local market. Regarding the Arborea branded product, the IACM also informed that it has conducted a sample test of the product and no abnormality was found.

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