Border Gate mass Covid testing returns full negative results

The targeted mass SARS-CoV-2 nucleic acid testing (NAT) operation conducted in the Border Gate District has tested 7,103 people in total, with zero positive results detected.

Two lawmakers propose sinology clubs to boost ‘patriotic talent’ training

Lawmakers Kou Kam Fai and Pang Chuan want the government to promote the creation of sinology clubs to facilitate training for educators and the general population,

Pui Ching: Application for a new campus has been filed

Kou Kam Fai, the principal of Pui Ching Middle School, confirmed that the school has filed an application for a new campus, but no update

Macao Water, Tsinghua University join forces to cultivate talent

Macao Water has announced that it will partner with the School of Environment at Tsinghua University to provide opportunities for students to undertake practical work with the aim

Pedestrian flyovers now lawmakers’ favorite

Once hated, pedestrian flyovers seem to have established themselves as the new favorite transportation facilitation method for several lawmakers at the Legislative Assembly. At

Zhuhai targets 6.5% GDP growth in 2022

Zhuhai is aiming to achieve regional GDP growth of 6.5% and boost domestic demand, according to a statement released by the neighboring region’s government. 

Melco sees VIP junket players converted to premium direct

Melco Resorts and Entertainment is seeing players who were formerly VIP players from junkets entering its premium direct program. Speaking during an earnings call with

Veteran Hong Kong lawyer departs following meeting with security police

A veteran lawyer based in Hong Kong has reportedly left for the UK after he was summoned to a meeting with the national security police. Paul

Explainer A look at Hong Kong’s worst Covid-19 wave, and mainland-aided fight

Hong Kong has reported a rapid increase in COVID-19 infections since the fifth wave of the epidemic began.  During the week from Feb. 23 to

Russia, Ukraine ready for new talks on war

As Day 7 of the Russia-Ukraine conflict dawned, Russia continued its attacks on crowded Ukrainian cities and a lengthy convoy of Russian tanks and other vehicles advanced

FM Lavrov embodies Moscow’s steely posture

As Russia’s top diplomat during the invasion of Ukraine, Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov is embodying the Kremlin’s defiant posture with a mixture of toughness and

1966 BBC tunes in to colour

The BBC has announced plans to begin broadcasting television programmes in colour from next year. Britain will be the first country in Europe to offer regular programming in colour.

Sands Gallery launched at Four Seasons

SANDS CHINA Ltd. officially launched the new Sands Gallery on February 23 and unveiled its debut exhibition, The Innovation of Ink: Transformation and Reinvention of Oriental Aesthetics –

Russians, Belarusians compete as ‘neutral athletes’ in China

Russians and Belarusians at the Winter Paralympics in Beijing will compete as “neutral athletes” because of their countries’ roles in the war against Ukraine, the International

New Zealand protesters set fires as police break up camp

Thick black smoke billowed across the grounds of New Zealand’s Parliament and sirens blared yesterday as retreating protesters against coronavirus vaccine mandates set fire to tents,

Oil tops $110 a barrel, ruble sinks to cents as Ukraine war rages

Oil prices surged above $110 per barrel yesterday as Russian forces stepped up attacks on Ukrainian cities. Global stock markets were mixed as investors waited to hear the

China will remain ballast for world economy

At a time when the challenges posed by the still ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and increasing geopolitical tensions such as the Russia-Ukraine conflict are producing headwinds for a global

Thursday, March 3, 2022 – edition no. 3963

  * Peaks of March — Hong Kong reports record 55k Covid cases; mainland doctor predicts peak at 100k this month * Covid-19 | Border Gate mass testing returns full negative results * Lawmakers

Hong Kong reports record 55k cases; movements may be restricted

Hong Kong's leader today (Wednesday) said people's movements may be restricted during mandatory testing this month of the entire population for the coronavirus, as health officials reported a record 55,353

Gaming revenue rebounds following boost in tourist arrivals

Growth in gross gaming revenue has been recorded for the month of February, with casino operators generating a total of MOP7.7 billion compared to the

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