China fights new COVID-19 spike with more selective approach

China is tackling a COVID-19 spike with selective lockdowns and other measures that appear to slightly ease its draconian “zero tolerance” strategy. In Hong Kong,

No breakthrough in Ukraine-Russia talks

Ukraine’s foreign minister says talks between the top diplomats of Moscow and Kyiv produced no breakthrough on ending the war in Ukraine following Russia’s invasion. Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro

Gas price hikes fueling electric vehicle conspiracy theories

Some social media users suggest that soaring fuel prices in the U.S. aren’t the result of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, increased consumption or supply chain issues as

Friday, March 11, 2022 – edition no. 3969

— Macau entrepreneurs find gov’t support insufficient and advocate a city with less restrictions: it’s a matter of ‘life and death’ for the SMEs, they say * Environment | Old trees

Detour similar to site of Broadway’s fatal motor-cycle accident near Galaxy

At least two egress points have been made to allow future motor traffic to cross three lanes on Cotai and enter Galaxy Macau’s new convention

‘CHINA-AUSTRALIA RELATIONS TERRIBLY DISAPPOINTING’

Dear Editor, I write as an Australian private citizen who first visited Macau in 2005 and has been an active business owner in the SAR since 2009.

Macau gaming firms’ involvement in Vladivostok casinos a risk factor: Vickers

In the wake of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and amid Beijing’s refusal to condemn the invasion, the state of China and U.S. relations remains in a

NPC committee deliberates draft amendment to law on local legislatures, governments

The Constitution and Law Committee of the National People’s Congress (NPC) earlier this week deliberated a draft amendment to the Organic Law of the Local People’s

Student rescued after falling into sea

A female student fell into the sea from the Taipa Coastal Promenade and was rescued on Tuesday, in a suspected suicide attempt. As the girl reacted emotionally upon

FAOM lawmakers hope for better rights for female workers

Four lawmakers with the Macao Federation of Trade Unions (FAOM) expressed their hopes to see further improved rights for female workers. The four are directly

Golden snub-nosed monkey family welcomes new member

Man apprehended for trying to break into campus A man was apprehended by the Judiciary Police on allegations of drug consumption. The case was revealed

Loss of earrings led to sexual abuse finding

A local 40-year-old woman losing a pair of expensive earrings prompted an investigation that unexpectedly discovered that she had been sexually assaulted, the Public Security

Trading company manager misappropriates MOP1.8m in products

A 41-year-old local woman is being accused by the owner of a trading company where she worked for misappropriating the company’s products valued at MOP1,761,500, the Judiciary

Surge in cross-border smuggled goods

The Macao Customs Service has seized a total of MOP12.25 million in smuggled goods in a span of two months following the unearthing of 75

Hong Kong leader says no fixed time frame for mass testing

Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam said yesterday that reducing the skyrocketing number of deaths in the latest coronavirus surge is the city’s priority, putting a plan

UN rights chief to visit Xinjiang as groups press for report

The U.N. human rights chief said this week that her office and China’s government have reached an agreement for her to visit in May the western

Suffering goes on in encircled Mariupol as evacuation fails

Two million people — half of them children — have fled Ukraine in the less than two weeks since Russia invaded the country, officials said yesterday ,

Top lawmakers reach deal on Ukraine aid, USD1.5t spending

Congressional leaders reached a bipartisan deal yesterday providing $13.6 billion to help Ukraine and European allies plus billions more to battle the pandemic as part of an

1956 Riots erupt in Cyprus over Archbishop

Rioting and demonstrations have broken out in the crown colony of Cyprus after yesterday’s deportation by the British authorities of the head of the island’s Greek Orthodox Church, Archbishop

Beefing up its cybersecurity, Google buys Mandiant for USD5.4b

Google is fortifying its cloud services with a $5.4 billion acquisition of the cyber security firm Mandiant, the companies announced yesterday . The acquisition

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