Afghanistan | Women can study in gender-segregated universities: Taliban

Women in Afghanistan can continue to study in universities, including at post-graduate levels, but classrooms will be gender-segregated and Islamic dress is compulsory, the Taliban government’s new higher education minister

Pakistan | Police arrest alleged child abusers, seek suspects

Pakistan’s police said they were searching for members of a gang accused of abusing minors and making pornographic videos in a marriage hall in the eastern Punjab province. Four suspects from

This day in history | 1993 Rabin and Arafat shake on peace deal

The Prime Minister of Israel, Yitzhak Rabin, and the PLO leader, Yasser Arafat, have shaken hands before cheering crowds on the White House lawn in Washington. The handshake - the first

9/11 | FBI releases newly declassified record on attacks

A declassified FBI document related to logistical support given to two of the Saudi hijackers in the run-up to the Sept. 11 attacks details contacts the men had with Saudi

Viva Ronaldo: Cristiano’s 2 goals on glorious United return

Manchester United 4, Newcastle 1 The leap, swivel and landing with outstretched arms were roared on by the Old Trafford crowd. If anyone missed it the first time on Saturday — and

The Buzz | New Zealand buys 500K Pfizer doses from Denmark

New Zealand is buying an extra 500,000 doses of the Pfizer vaccine from Denmark as it tries to keep its coronavirus vaccination program running at full speed, the government said. The

Putian | Chinese city with coronavirus outbreak stops buses, trains

A city in southern China that is trying to contain a coronavirus outbreak told the public yesterday not to leave town, suspended bus and train service and closed cinemas, bars

China Daily | Trade with ASEAN model of multilateralism

  The 18th China-ASEAN Expo and China-ASEAN Business and Investment Summit that opened in Nanning, capital of South China’s Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region on Friday, clearly display the vitality and resilience

Monday, September 13, 2021 – edition no. 3856

  * Elections2021 | Lowest turnout ever * Coutinho pairs with top guns * Judiciary Police arrested a 36-year-old mainland man suspected of raping and murdering a 29-year-old woman * China, Macau, Hong Kong

Elections2021 highlights: Lowest turnout ever since SAR establishment

COOPERATION ZONE: Professor Chen Guanghan | The plans for Hengqin, Qianhai is to solve economic problems of Macau and Hong Kong

It is said that the cooperation zone in Hengqin will be an important driving force for Macau’s long-term development. And at the same time, Qianhai will play an exemplary and

Interview | Jorge Costa Oliveira: Hengqin-Macau: Legislation should be implemented ‘field by field, subject by subject’

Jorge Costa Oliveira, a veteran expert in international law is hopeful about the materialization of the “Master Plan of the Development of the Guangdong-Macao Intensive Cooperation Zone in Hengqin,” (GMICZH)

Elections2021 | CAEAL reminds public of no-campaign policy this weekend

No election campaigning, whether direct or indirect, may take place this coming Saturday and Sunday pursuant to the law, the Legislative Assembly Electoral Affairs Commission (CAEAL) reiterated in a statement

Gov’t pledges to support youth in Hengqin project

The Secretary for Administration and Justice Andre Cheong pledged that the SAR government will work with Guangdong province to create a “stabilized situation of win-win cooperation, fully implement various tasks,

Briefs | Gaming tax collections only 44% of goal by mid-year

  Macau SAR’s tax revenue from the gaming industry stood at only MOP22.2 billion in July this year, representing just 44% of the MOP50 billion estimate for 2021. The government’s current budget

Japanese department chain store debuts

The store covers a floor area of 1,776 square meters and will operate 24 hours a day. Set up in Tokyo, Japan in September 1980 by Takao Yasuda as Just Co.,

Covid-19 | Gov’t to allow foreign entrants from Hong Kong to Macau

Certain foreigners who have been in Hong Kong for at least 21 days will be allowed to enter Macau by application and with several conditions, Dr Leong Iek Hou, coordinator

Hong Kong | Activists plead guilty over unauthorized vigil

A dozen Hong Kong pro-democracy activists pleaded guilty yesterday to participating in an unauthorized candlelight vigil to mark Beijing’s crackdown in Tiananmen Square. The 12 were charged with participating in the

Taiwan | Tsai commissions domestic-made naval warship

  Taiwan’s leader oversaw the commissioning of a new domestically made navy warship yesterday as part of the island’s plan to boost indigenous defense capacity amid heightened tensions with China. Tsai Ing-wen

Indonesia, Australia urge Taliban to respect rights of women

The foreign minister of Indonesia, the world’s most populous Muslim country, urged the Taliban yesterday to respect the rights of women and not allow Afghanistan to become a breeding ground

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