Indie rockers Foals offer album perfect for summer

Indie-pop art rockers Foals gave us more than enough to process with their last offering. Now they seem to want us to dance. And dance we

N. Korea talks of new army duties suggest nuclear deployment

North Korea discussed assigning additional duties to front-line army units at a key military meeting, state media said yesterday a move that analysts said indicates it plans

US coach makes dramatic rescue of artistic swimmer at worlds

Andrea Fuentes prevented a tragedy at the swimming world championships with her quick reaction. The United States coach knew something was wrong when she saw artistic swimmer

Pandemic’s impacts on how people live and work may change city centers for decades to come

If companies allowed more of their employees to permanently work from home, businesses would gravitate toward city centers, while people would primarily live in the periphery, resulting in

Friday, June 24, 2022 – edition no. 4038

— CE pledges to stick to ‘zero-Covid’ as Macau can’t afford to lose the mainland link, claims infections came from a strain common in UK and US * Extra | Stay

Gov’t to run another – shorter – round of mass NAT

The city will see another round of mass SARS-CoV-2 nucleic acid testing (NAT), in a shorter timeframe, from 9 a.m. today, a local health official

JP Morgan expects new licenses bid from July as gaming law promulgated today

Brokerage JP Morgan is expecting the new public tender for the city’s gaming licenses to commence in late July or August, basing its expectations on the timeline

200 non-local workers on strike over mainland quarantine fees

Over 200 non-resident workers rallied from Cotai to a park nearby the Liaison Office, urging their employers to shoulder the quarantine fee they would have to

Quake kills 1,000 people, deadliest in two decadesQuake kills 1,000 people, deadliest in two decades

A powerful earthquake struck a rural, mountainous region of eastern Afghanistan early Wednesday, killing 1,000 people and injuring 1,500 more in one of the country’s deadliest

The quietest day of the year

Yesterday was probably Macau’s quietest day of the year so far, with the city coming virtually to a standstill. Following the guidelines laid out by

Hotel sector in yet another crisis, bids summer farewell

  The goal was concrete: To recover and see a boost in visitor arrivals this coming summer. But now with the fresh outbreak facing the

Health Bureau defends crowding for mass NAT

Crowds gathering at citywide SARS-CoV-2 nucleic acid test (NAT) stations is crucial to containing the spread of the virus, a health official asserted yesterday.

Gov’t announcement of special Covid test lambasted on social media

Following the announcement on Tuesday afternoon that specific categories of people would be subject to a special Covid test, details were only released by the

Japan PM says dialogue with China, S. Korea key to stability

Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida said Tuesday that talks with China’s leader are key to regional and international peace and stability amid growing tensions over territorial

Man gets 18-month term for sex assault of Alibaba employee

A man involved in a high-profile sexual assault against an Alibaba employee was sentenced to 18 months in prison yesterday, months after the employee went public

South China floods force tens of thousands to evacuate

Major flooding has forced the evacuation of tens of thousands of people in southern China, with more rain expected. Parts of the manufacturing hub

PM says economy ‘has collapsed,’ unable to buy oil

Sri Lanka’s debt-laden economy has “collapsed” after months of shortages of food, fuel and electricity, its prime minister told lawmakers yesterday, in comments underscoring the country’s dire

‘It’s terrible:’ Philadelphia mayor sorry for slain Filipino

The mayor of Philadelphia expressed shock and sorrow over the killing of a Filipino lawyer who was shot in the city over the weekend

1985 Air India jet crashes killing 329

A passenger jet has disintegrated in mid-air off the coast of Ireland, killing all 329 people on board.  The Air India flight was only 45 minutes

South Korea hits dozens with travel bans amid crypto probe

South Korean prosecutors have barred dozens of people connected to Terraform Labs from leaving the country as they expand an investigation into a $40 billion collapse

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