Last Australian government lost Chinese votes: strategist

The previous Australian government’s stance against a more aggressive China drove away many Chinese-Australian voters at recent elections who considered the administration’s language had licensed racism,

Six dead in mainland as rain triggers landslides, house collapse

Heavy rain in China has claimed six lives this week and forced the evacuation of some 200,000 people. Five people died in southeastern China, according

Factory activity rebounds as anti-virus curbs ease

China's factory output rebounded in May, adding to a recovery from the latest COVID-induced economic slump after controls that shut down Shanghai and other industrial centers eased.

In Ukraine, mines take lives even after fighting moves on

The truck driver had the radio on, his daughter’s stuffed toy keeping him company, and was bouncing his lumbering vehicle down one of the innumerable dirt

1963 Soviets launch first woman into space

A former textile worker from the Soviet Union has become the first woman in space. Lieutenant Valentina Tereshkova, 26, was the fifth Russian cosmonaut to go into

Russia’s economic forum to be far smaller but moves forward

With Russia under wide sanctions after sending troops into Ukraine, most foreign bank cards don’t work in the country. The advice for those at the

No bartender required: Premixed Jack and Coke going on sale

Coca-Cola Co. said this week it’s partnering with Brown-Forman Corp., the maker of Jack Daniel’s Tennessee Whiskey, to sell premixed cocktails. The canned Jack and Coke

Sands China bolsters disaster and pandemic prevention efforts  

Supported by the Social Affairs Bureau, Sands China Ltd. is further bolstering its disaster and pandemic prevention programme in collaboration with Macau Red Cross. The programme addresses the community’s needs amid

MGM attains nine awards in vocational skills competition 

MGM Golden Lion Team has attained nine distinguished honors, which are the highest in their categories, in the 4th Macao Integrated Tourism and Leisure Enterprises Vocational Skills Competition. A total of

Football With a record six teams, Asia resets goals for World Cup

Australia’s win over Peru in the intercontinental playoffs this week guaranteed an unprecedented six teams from the Asian confederation at the World Cup, giving the continent an

Japan, Australia to expand defense ties for regional order

Japan and Australia’s defense ministers yesterday vowed to step up their ties to support democratic values in the Indo-Pacific region and agreed to work more closely with Southeast Asia

Japan’s grand vision based on US might

Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida and Defense Minister Nobuo Kishi took full advantage of the 19th Shangri-La Dialogue in Singapore as a platform to boost Japan’s diplomatic and

Thursday, June 16, 2022 – edition no. 4032

— Pandemic and junket crisis might have played a role in amended new gaming law which will be finally voted Tuesday * Mong Ha green houses undergo revival plan * Stanley’s second

Xi talks with Putin over phone: No direct mention of Ukraine

Chinese President Xi Jinping this afternoon (Wednesday) held a phone conversation with his Russian counterpart, Vladimir Putin, Xinhua reported a few minutes ago. It was Xi's second phone call with

Victim of pandemic, floating restaurant towed away

A landmark floating restaurant that fed Cantonese cuisine and seafood to Queen Elizabeth II, Tom Cruise and millions of other diners was towed from the Hong Kong

City mayor apologizes over lockdown response

The mayor of a northeastern Chinese city on the North Korean border that has been under lockdown for more than 50 days has apologized for failures

MGTO expects no tourist influx amidst ‘10+7’ quarantine shift

No great influx of tourists is anticipated, despite the city shortening quarantine-upon-arrival from today, the city’s head tourism official said yesterday. On the sidelines of

Lawmaker questions gov’t on high number of migrant workers

Lawmaker José Pereira Coutinho is again insisting that the government clarify the high number of non-resident workers in the city, citing that half of the working

Prosperity Index estimated to run low from June to August

Based on a series of factors, the Macau Economic Association (MEA) has estimated that the city’s Prosperity Index will be dissatisfactory between June and August.

World shares steady after Wall Street sinks into bear market

Shares opened mostly higher in Europe yesterday and Asian shares recovered from the worst of their losses following Wall Street’s tumble into what’s called a bear

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