Japan minister says women ‘underestimated’

Japan's minister for gender equality and children's issues called the country's record low births and plunging population a national crisis and blamed "indifference and ignorance" in the male-dominated Japanese parliament. In

Dozens of cleaners endure three months without wages

Several non-resident workers employed in the cleaning sector face serious financial difficulties as many are reportedly yet to receive their salaries after their contracts ended on

Gov’t business restrictions a challenge for smaller firms

Local employees are overwhelmed by the government’s strict arrangements for work during this consolidation period. The government has gradually lifted restrictions on industrial and

Chinese analyst pessimistic about Macau’s July GGR

An analyst from a Chinese securities agency in Hong Kong has forecast that Macau’s July gross gaming revenue (GGR) will plunge to MOP100 million at

Covid rules for hospital patients questioned

Former lawmaker Sulu Sou has posted on his social media page a letter from a fellow user complaining about Macau’s overemphasis on a single disease.

Authorities hint 14 days of ‘zero cases’ needed to reopen

Health authorities hinted yesterday that Macau needs to achieve the goal of having no new positive cases of Covid-19 in the community for 14 days to

Sudden arena idea angers, unnerves Philadelphia’s Chinatown

Wei Chen wants people who visit Philadelphia’s Chinatown to look through the community’s gateway arch and see the residents chatting in Mandarin on the steps to

Authorities hit back at key area NAT notifications criticism

The Novel Coronavirus Response and Coordination Center has urged all citizens to pay attention to the data they input to the Macao Health Code system, calling them

Disparity or discrimination? Was the daily NAT regime for Filipinos based on science?

The SAR health authorities announced that from July 22, all Filipino nationals are mandated to take daily nucleic acid tests without exception. Any missing daily nucleic acid test

IAM accommodates over 160 pets during partial lockdown 

The Municipal Affairs Bureau (IAM) has accommodated over 160 pets during the partial lockdown, as well as those living in red zone buildings. During the partial lockdown, the

DSAT clarifies schedules displayed at LRT stations following accusations

Schedules are displayed at all Light Rapid Transit (LRT) stations and platforms for passengers’ information, the Transport Bureau (DSAT) said in reply to lawmaker Ron

Two residents found dead in apparent suicides

Two residents have died by suicide in the span of just two days, and the Judiciary Police is now investigating the cases.  In a

Widespread condemnation of execution of prisoners

International outrage over Myanmar’s execution of four political prisoners intensified yesterday with grassroots protests and strong condemnation from world governments, as well as fears the hangings could derail

US sends Sherman, Kennedy to visit south pacific islands

The U.S. is sending a high-profile diplomatic delegation to visit the Solomon Islands next week led by Deputy Secretary of State Wendy Sherman and including Ambassador

Two leadership contenders spar over tax in TV debate

The two candidates vying to be Britain’s next prime minister sparred yesterday over how to help families struggling with the soaring cost of living, meeting

1965 Heath is new Tory leader

Shadow Chancellor Edward Heath has beaten off his rivals in the Conservative leadership contest triggered by last week’s unexpected resignation of Sir Alec Douglas-Home. Mr Heath’s victory

Alibaba to seek primary listing in Hong Kong, adding to NYSE

Alibaba, the world’s biggest e-commerce company by sales, announced plans yesterday to change the status of its shares traded in Hong Kong, making them more accessible

EU reaches deal to ration gas amid Russian cut-off fears

European Union governments agreed yesterday to ration natural gas this winter to protect themselves against any further supply cuts by Russia as Moscow pursues its invasion of

Some league players in Australia refuse pride jersey

Seven Manly Sea Eagles players have withdrawn from a National Rugby League match in Australia because they’re unwilling to wear their club’s inclusion jersey. The jersey

France’s Macron in Cameroon at start of three-nation Africa tour

French President Emmanuel Macron, in Cameroon to start his 3-nation Africa tour, is expected to discuss the food crisis in Africa provoked by Russia’s war

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