Japan, South Korea foreign ministers meet to mend ties

The foreign ministers of South Korea and Japan held talks in Tokyo yesterday in what both sides said was a renewed effort to improve bilateral relations. The countries’ ties

Researchers say pro-democracy activists hit by spyware

Cybersecurity researchers reported details yesterday of cases where Thai activists involved in the country’s pro-democracy protests had their cell phones or other devices infected and attacked

Europe broils in heat wave that fuels fires in France, Spain

A heat wave broiling Europe spilled northward yesterday to Britain, where authorities warned of possible record temperatures, and fueled ferocious wildfires in France, which scrambled water-bombing planes

1983 Flesh-eating dinosaur resurrected

A huge new dinosaur skeleton has been unveiled to the media at the Natural History Museum in London.  Plumber and amateur fossil hunter Bill Walker, 55,

Economics of war: Pain for Europe now, later for Russia

Across Europe, signs of distress are multiplying as Russia’s war in Ukraine drags on. Food banks in Italy are feeding more people. German officials are turning

Sky’s the limit for Venezuelan Yulimar Rojas at track worlds

In a country where the economy collapsed years ago, Yulimar Rojas was born in a house with a broken roof. From a hole in that roof, the

Acting president declares emergency amid protests

Sri Lanka’s acting president yesterday declared a state of emergency giving him broad authority amid growing protests demanding his resignation two days before the country’s lawmakers

Malaysia seizes African tusks, pangolin scales worth USD18M

Malaysian authorities said yesterday they seized a container of African elephant tusks, pangolin scales and other animal skulls and bones estimated to be worth 80 million ringgit ($18 million).

Arms sales to Taiwan only serve to sustain secessionists’ delusions

The US State Department has approved the potential sale of military technological assistance worth $108 million to Taiwan. It will be the fifth arms deal with the

Tuesday, July 19, 2022 – edition no. 4055

— Gov’t refuses to give guarantees that the city’s partial lockdown will end Friday * 27 locals hired for NAT services; social media users unimpressed * Economy | Prosperity Index to reach

Finance Secretary: Another MOP10b in financial subsidies

An extra MOP10 billion will be withdrawn from the city’s fiscal reserves for use in another round of financial subsidies, Secretary for Economy and Finance Lei

‘Very low’ community case numbers boost prospects for deconfinement

The results obtained by health authorities during the several levels of testing held on July 16 (Saturday) boost the prospects of progressive relaxation of the restrictive

PSP: Officers caught smoking not breaching the rules, scrutiny on UM party

The Public Security Police Force (PSP) has stated that a group of eight police officers caught on amateur footage smoking together are not breaking any

Domestic helpers on leave since outbreak confused over new NAT mandate

Several domestic workers are confused about the new mandate that requires those who do not live with their employers to take a nucleic acid test

Home quarantine for returnees not an option

Health authorities refuse to consider permitting residents returning to Macau to undergo medical observation quarantine in their homes, the coordinator at the local Center for

Elderly, disabled with reduced mobility exempted from mass testing

People aged 80 or older and those with severe disabilities that relate to their autonomy and mobility are, from now on, exempt from taking part

Pet owner disappointed with the gov’t rescue delay

A pet owner has expressed disappointment in the delayed rescue of his dog by authorities. According to a statement issued by the Municipal Affairs Bureau (IAM),

CE under health self-management

When questioned about Chief Executive Ho Iat Seng’s condition amidst the announcement of the major measure of de facto lockdown, Secretary for Administration and Justice André Cheong disclosed

Macau residents in Hengqin get up to 70% off individual tax under policy

After the preferential individual tax policy for Macau residents, I received a tax refund of about 80,000 RMB. The policy is really attractive!” remarked Chen Cailing, a postdoctoral researcher from the Traditional Chinese Medicine Science and

Analysts: Macau casinos still robust in long term

Market analysis agency Daiwa Capital Markets Hong Kong Limited expects Macau casinos to remain solvent in the long term despite current challenges. In an

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