Gov’t withdraws proposed requirement for elevator maintenance insurance

The parliament’s First Standing Committee had been reviewing the draft of the Elevator and Escalator Safety Legal System bill. In the bill, it was proposed that, going forward,

Diplomacy talk to kick off MUST 22nd anniversary celebrations

A public lecture on diplomacy featuring Singapore’s former ambassador to the UN and other speakers will be held on March 25 to begin the 22nd anniversary celebrations

Hotel quarantine shortened to two weeks for Macau residents

The Health Bureau has announced that from March 28, residents entering the city from non-mainland locations will have their quarantine period shortened to 14 days.

Macau hotels safe from malware attacks, industry leader says

The Judiciary Police (PJ) said they had received a report relating to a threat involving “DarkHotel” malware. Speaking to the Times, a PJ spokesperson declined

MIECF postponed due to pandemic outbreaks in zhuhai

The 2022 Macao International Environmental Co-operation Forum & Exhibition (2022MIECF) originally scheduled to be held at The Venetian Macao from March 31 to April 2 will be postponed to

Melco Simple Acts of Kindness 2.0 initiatives led by Lawrence Ho

16,000 CSR participants in 1,100 volunteer activitiesBenefiting elderlies, children and SMEs from the local community Since 2020, Melco Resorts & Entertainment Chairman & CEO Mr. Lawrence Ho

Searchers find wing, engine parts after plane crash

Hundreds of people in rain gear and rubber boots searched muddy, forested hills in southern China yesterday for the second flight recorder from a jetliner that crashed

FM Wang makes surprise stop in Afghanistan

China's foreign minister made a surprise stop yesterday in Afghanistan’s capital to meet with the country’s new Taliban rulers — even as the international community fumes over

US to expand Russia sanctions, accept 100K Ukraine refugees

The United States will expand its sanctions on Russia in response to the invasion of Ukraine, targeting members of the country’s parliament and the central bank’s gold

1980 Britain will go to Moscow Olympics

The British Olympic Association (BOA) has voted by a large majority to defy the government and send athletes to the Olympic Games in Moscow.  Fifteen sports voted to

In ‘After Yang,’ an android’s death opens new doors

The two features by the South Korean-born filmmaker and video essayist Kogonada – his auspicious debut “Columbus” and the new “After Yang” – are distinct for their

Nature in city 

This Spring, The North Face Urban Exploration launches their Urban Traverse capsule collection in the seasonal theme “In City. In Nature.” Exploration is a mindset. From

Zest of Spring

The Ritz-Carlton Café is collaborating with French artisanal jewellery brand Les Néréides again throughout March and April. With Les Néréides Set Lunch Menu, diners are to experience French

Truffle fries

Portugal’s new Socialist government gets off to bumpy start

Portugal is getting a new foreign minister, finance minister and defense minister as the center-left Socialist Party prepares for its third straight term in government, with blunders

Japan and Saudis qualify for World Cup after Australia lose

Japan qualified for a seventh successive World Cup after beating Australia 2-0 in Sydney and ending the Socceroos’ chances of automatic qualification yesterday. The result also qualified

Calling Asians ‘robotic’ is a racist stereotype with troubled history

When U.S. figure skater Nathan Chen won the gold medal in men’s figure skating at the 2022 Winter Olympics, a Washington Post article attributed his win to a

Friday, March 25, 2022 – edition no. 3979

— Despite alerts on possible outbreak, the gov’t shortens hotel quarantine to 14 days for residents coming from outside of mainland-China, followed by 7 days home-isolation * NATO summit | Biden

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