SMEs negotiating rent with landlords amid pandemic crisis

Several small and medium enterprises (SMEs) have to face the pressure of landlords not decreasing their rent while operations of their business are restricted, according to a

Struggling catering workers desperate for early resumption of dine-in service

It is hoped that dine-in services will be able to resume soon since catering workers have recently been faced with intensifying survival pressures, head of

Gov’t suspends operation of outdoor NAT station due to heat

The health authorities have suspended the operation of the new nucleic acid test (NAT) sampling station located outdoors on its first day of operations.

MUST study shows mRNA booster produces more antibodies against Omicron variants

A study from the Macau University of Science and Technology (MUST) has found that people taking the BioNTech mRNA vaccine as the third booster dose produces

30,000 people in two new key areas, NAT required

Health authorities established yesterday two key areas located around Areia Preta district in which all people living, working, or undergoing any activities for over 30 minutes

Myanmar executes ex-lawmaker, three other political prisoners

Myanmar's government confirmed yesterday it had carried out its first executions in nearly 50 years, hanging a former lawmaker, a democracy activist and two other political prisoners

Lawmaker hopes for clear criteria for business resumption

The criteria for the reopening of businesses should be clarified, to give business owners and operators a clearer idea, lawmaker Leong Sun Iok has said.

Group calls for details of general subsidy scheme

A deputy of a local group has called on the government to release details on the proposed general subsidy scheme, with the budget already passed by

3G, 4G licenses renewed up to 2028

3G and 4G telecom licenses of CTM, Hutchinson, China Telecom and Smartone have been renewed, according to several dispatches in the Official Gazette. The 3G service contracts

Taiwan holds drills amid Pelosi visit concern, China tension

Taiwan's capital staged air raid drills yesterday and its military mobilized for routine defense exercises, coinciding with concerns over a forceful Chinese response to a possible

China adds science laboratory to its orbiting space station

China added a laboratory to its permanent orbiting space station yesterday as it moves toward completing the structure in coming months. The Wentian laboratory was

Pope set for historic apology for school abuses in Canada

Thousands of Indigenous people converged yesterday on the small Alberta prairie community of Maskwacis to hear a long-awaited apology from Pope Francis for generations of

1956 Egypt seizes Suez Canal

Egypt’s president, Colonel Gamal Abdel Nasser, has announced the nationalisation of the Suez Canal Company to provide funding for the construction of the Aswan High Dam. 

Feds suing poultry producers over unfair worker practices

The Justice Department is expected to file a lawsuit against some of the largest poultry producers in the U.S. along with a proposed

MGM’s Emerald Villa wins top prize at International Property Awards

The Emerald Villa of MGM Cotai has won the 5-star accolade, the highest level of award, in the category of Best Hotel Interior Macau - Asia Pacific 2022

Nigerian Amusan gets world record on wild night in hurdles

First she set the record. Then she won the medal. Even if the order was awkward, Sunday night at world championships was beautiful for Nigerian hurdler

Facing headwinds and history, Marcos makes policy speech

Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. delivered his first State of the Nation address yesterday with momentum from his landslide election victory, but he’s hamstrung by history as

Slovakia may consider giving Ukraine Russian-built warplanes

Slovakia may consider donating its fleet of Soviet-era MiG warplanes to Ukraine, the Slovak defense minister said yesterday. Standing alongside his British counterpart Ben Wallace, Slovak Defense Minister Jaroslav

‘State capitalism’, the private sector and the CPC in China (I)

The economic system in China has been described as one of "state capitalism," i.e. a market economy predicated on competition among state-owned enterprises. However, the system is a mixed one,

Tuesday, July 26, 2022 – edition no. 4060

— SMEs on the brink as they struggle to tide over rent payments amid suspended operations * Struggling F&B workers desperate for resumption of dine-in service * Outdoor NAT | Suspended on

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