China weighs exit from ‘zero Covid’ and the risks involved

Even as authorities lock down cities in China’s worst outbreak in two years, they are looking for an exit from what has been a successful but onerous

Lam cabinet will review Covid-19 restrictions as cases decline

Hong Kong’s leader said yesterday that the government would consider lifting strict social distancing measures as new COVID-19 infections in the city continued trending downward.

Russian leader appears at big rally as troops press attack in Ukraine

Russian President Vladimir Putin appeared at a huge flag-waving rally at a packed Moscow stadium over the weekend and lavished praise on his troops fighting in

1963: Train drives itself

The first automatic train on the London underground could be hurtling into stations in three weeks, the government has revealed. The trains, which operate without a driver, are currently

Method to their madness as fans bet on college hoops tourney

John Raymond made a plan and was sticking to it after arriving at Atlantic City’s Borgata casino to bet on the March Madness college basketball tournament

Brumbies, Chiefs impress in Super Rugby Pacific

The ACT Brumbies and Hamilton-based Chiefs have emerged clearly as the best teams in Australia and New Zealand after the weekend’s fifth round of Super Rugby Pacific.

Ukraine war is backdrop in US push for hypersonic weapons

Lagging behind Russia in developing hypersonic weapons, the U.S. Navy is rushing to field its first, with installation on a warship starting as soon as late next

Egypt displays recently discovered ancient tombs in Saqqara

Egypt this weekend displayed recently discovered, well-decorated ancient tombs at a Pharaonic necropolis just outside the capital Cairo. The five tombs were unearthed earlier this month and

The collapse of the Russian economy

Following the invasion (on February 24) of Ukraine by Russia, the EU and the Western world imposed severe sanctions, including financial ones. Transactions with seven of Russia’s largest

Monday, March 21, 2022 – edition no. 3975

  * China, HK weigh exit from zero-Covid * Events canceled over the weekend due to Covid-19 scare * Five to eight typhoons this year * The Consumer Rights Protection Law should be used

In video call, Biden presses Xi on Russia support

Key figures for a war half a world away, President Joe Biden and China's Xi Jinping spoke for nearly two hours today (Friday) as the White House looked to deter

Macau residency required for future casino collaborators

As proposed in a current draft law and promoted by the government, it is very likely in the future that all casino intermediaries or junkets will be

February visitors down 5.6% despite CNY arrivals

The Macau SAR saw a decrease of 5.6% month-on-month in visitor arrivals, which totaled 655,505 in February, according to data from the Statistics and Census Service

Over 130 applications to obsolete mopeds with electric

More than 130 applications for the “Plan for Granting Financial Support for the Scrapping of Obsolete Motorcycles and their Replacement with New Electric Motorcycles” have been received by

Correctional services require negative NAT prior to visiting facilities

The Correctional Services Bureau (DSC) stated that those seeking to enter its facilities, including the Coloane Prison and the Youth Detention Institute, must possess a negative

Trio of association administrators sentenced for subsidy fraud

Three administrators from two associations have been sentenced to imprisonment and ordered to pay compensation by a court of law after being found guilty of committing

Call for submission for int’l short film festival

The organizers of the Macau International Short Film Festival are calling for submissions to the international short film competition, SHORTS, and the international music video competition,

Man accused of assault and damage to private property

A 46-year-old local resident has been accused of trespassing and wreaking havoc at an industrial building located at the Avenida do Ouvidor Arriaga, the Public Security

Gov’t presents plans to face an outbreak, capacity increased to 2,700 beds

The Novel Coronavirus Response and Coordination Center presented yesterday the contingency plans in the event of a large-scale outbreak of Covid-19 in Macau. The plan

Gov’t to allow Covid-19 self-tests in addition to NAT

The government will enforce the use of Covid-19 rapid antigen self-tests in specific cases as an additional source of testing to the nucleic acid tests (NAT).

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