China accuses Britain of helping Washington hurt Huawei

China accused Britain yesterday of colluding with Washington to hurt Huawei after the Chinese tech giant was blocked from working on a British next-generation mobile phone network. A government

This Day in History | 1969 Apollo 11 takes off for the Moon

The Apollo 11 space rocket has taken off successfully from Cape Kennedy, Florida, at the start of the first attempt to land a man on the Moon. An estimated one million

First Covid-19 vaccine tested in US poised for final testing

The first COVID-19 vaccine tested in the U.S. revved up people’s immune systems just the way scientists had hoped, researchers reported yesterday -- as the shots are

Bankers shocked by 45% China tax rate mull leaving Hong Kong

Fears of a Hong Kong brain drain are increasing after China moved to tax its citizens’ global income, undermining the financial hub’s appeal to thousands of bankers and

Hong Kong | Beaten down stocks face yet another blow from Trump

A relentless run of bad news keeps grinding down Hong Kong’s stock bulls. Protests, a global pandemic, a collapsing economy, a crackdown on individual freedoms and now the

Five substitutes interim rule in soccer extended by one year

An interim rule allowing soccer teams to use five substitutes per match during the schedule congestion caused by the coronavirus pandemic was extended yesterday through next season. Soccer’s law-making panel, known

Football | Four games per day in group stage of 2022 World Cup in Qatar

The 2022 World Cup will have four games every day in a 12-day group stage and matches later in the tournament that go into extra time will extend

The Buzz | Apple wins EU court case over $15 billion in claimed taxes

A European Union court delivered a hammer blow to the bloc’s attempts to rein in sweetheart tax deals between multinationals and individual member countries when it ruled that technology giant

Flooded southern China braces for more storms

Heavy rain is forecast for five more days in the Yangtze River basin, China’s meteorological agency said yesterday, in a region already devastated by flooding this year. At least

Report: Mongolian teenager dies of bubonic plague

A 15-year-old boy has died in western Mongolia of bubonic plague, the country’s national news agency reported. The Health Ministry said laboratory tests confirmed the teenager died of plague that he

World Views | You want the truth? You can’t handle total lockdown

  Second waves of coronavirus outbreaks may not mean reimposing blanket restrictions on activity in Asia. The region’s economies, which have seen more than half a century of growth grind to

Thursday, July 16, 2020 – edition no. 3577

— First Covid-19 vaccine poised for final testing in the us injects optimism in global markets * 30-somethings top pro-democracy primaries * Covid-19 test on casino workers expected from today — The Covid-19

Profile of a killer: Unraveling the deadly new coronavirus

What is this enemy? Seven months after the first patients were hospitalized in China battling an infection doctors had never seen before, the world's scientists and citizens have reached an unsettling

Asia Today: Rules return in Hong Kong, India, ease in China

HONG KONG — Renewed restrictions took effect in Hong Kong on Wednesday, with restaurants limited to takeout after 6 p.m., as the Asian financial center battles a resurgence of the

Trump signs bill, order rebuking China, and slams Biden

President Donald Trump signed legislation and an executive order Tuesday that he said will hold China accountable for its oppressive actions against the people of Hong Kong, then quickly

Non-Chinese Macau ID holders excluded from Zhuhai quarantine waiver

  Macau residents who are not of Chinese nationality will not be able to enjoy the lifting of quarantine requirement by Zhuhai for the time being, the Novel Coronavirus Response and

Virus test booking system disrupted after Zhuhai border announcement

The booking system for the Macau Covid-19 nucleic acid test was down on Monday night, coincidentally right after the Zhuhai authorities announced the lifting of quarantine measures for arrivals from

Briefs | Indonesian woman robbed, loses gold necklace

  At around 8 p.m. on July 12, an Indonesian woman, who works as a domestic helper in Macau, was attacked by a man and found that her gold necklace was

Analysts say quarantine waiver can only do so much for gaming without IVS return

Gaming analysts expect that the lifting of quarantine measures announced this week will lead to a marginal rebound in the city’s gross gaming revenue (GGR). This move is seen as

Tourism | Macau highlighted as destination partner in Dream to Travel Festival

The Macau Special Administration Region is being featured as a destination partner in the final week of the Dream to Travel Festival, a virtual event launched by the

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