35 new cases raise tally to 391, first severe case

Local health authorities have reportedly found a total of 391 positive cases of infections with Covid-19 from June 18 to 5 p.m. yesterday, the coordinator at the

Education chief pledges to safeguard volunteers against infections during meal breaks

The citywide SARS-CoV-2 nucleic acid test (NAT) stations have differing amounts of space, but the government will try to provide facilities for volunteers to rest and have

Gov’t will not regulate retail price of RAT kits

The local authorities will not regulate the retail price of the Rapid Antigen Test (RAT) kits that have been authorized for sale at pharmacies, the

Banking association head provides assurance on backup services

President of the Macau Association of Banks, Ip Sio Kai, has given assurances that local banks are providing auxiliary services to their clients despite the

SJM to deliver employee bonuses

Gaming operator SJM Resorts SA is set to deliver another bonus for its employees as part of the casino industry’s customary annual stipend. Dubbed as

An open letter to the honourable Dr. Lo Iek Long, Director of the Health Bureau of the Macao SAR Government

Dear Dr. Lo Iek Long,  When the virus first started spreading in China, many people were alarmed. We were scared, skeptical, appalled. We are now roughly

Heat wave continues: SMG warns against dehydration and heatstroke

The Meteorological and Geophysical Bureau (SMG) has announced that hot weather will continue due to a subtropical high. Macau has experienced extremely hot weather for several days, and

Residents’ investment in securities up 7% y-o-y

Local residents’ investments in have reached MOP1,098.1 billion in current market value, representing a rise of 1.9% from end-June 2021, or 7.2% from end-2020.  Investment in

Seoul urges China, Russia to prevent North Korean nuke test

A top South Korean official said yesterday that North Korea is increasingly targeting the South with its nuclear arms program, and urged China and Russia to persuade

Censors delete discussion of Beijing’s future COVID control

Digital censors quickly deleted a hashtag “the next five years” yesterday as online discussion swirled in response to reported remarks of Beijing’s Communist Party secretary

Sri Lanka sends two ministers to Russia for oil amid crisis

Sri Lanka is sending two government ministers to Russia to negotiate for fuel — one of the necessities nearly exhausted amid the Indian Ocean island nation’s

Tokyo warned of power crunch as Japan endures heat wave

People in Tokyo are sweating it out as the government warns of possible power shortages and urges greater efforts to conserve energy while Japan endures

G-7 leaders confer with Zelenskyy, prep new aid for Ukraine

Leading economic powers conferred by video link with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy yesterday as they underscored their commitment to Ukraine for the long haul with

2004 US transfers power back to Iraq

The United States has handed power back to the Iraqi people at a low-key ceremony in Baghdad.  US administrator Paul Bremer transferred sovereignty to an Iraqi

US markets pointing toward positive start to the week

U.S. markets are pointing higher before the opening bell yesterday as leaders of the Group of Seven economic powers pledged financial, humanitarian and other support for

Female referee at men’s World Cup wants the game to shine

Japanese referee Yoshimi Yamashita agrees with Pelé or whoever it was decades ago that first described soccer as the “beautiful game.” Yamashita is one of three

US basketball star Griner due in Russian court

More than four months after she was arrested at a Moscow airport for cannabis possession, American basketball star Brittney Griner was to appear in court yesterday

UK presses on with Brexit rules rewrite; EU calls it illegal

Britain is ramping up a feud with the European Union by pressing on with a plan to rip up parts of the

21 dead in South African nightclub; cause not yet known

South African police were investigating the deaths of at least 21 people at a nightclub in the coastal town of East London early Sunday and authorities said most

G7’s development assistance initiative intended to be means of severance

Decades of economic globalization have interwoven countries so tightly together that many matters that could have been tackled by countries individually or in small groups previously now entail

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