2005 Bomb attacks on London

A series of bomb attacks on London’s transport network has killed more than 30 people and injured about 700 others.  Three explosions on the Underground left

US futures edge down, euro hovers at 20-year low to dollar

U.S. futures slipped yesterday and European benchmarks rose in early trading despite lingering anxieties about an economic slowdown that has pushed the euro to a 20-year

Amazon faces UK investigation over anti-competitive concerns

Britain's competition watchdog is investigating whether Amazon is harming competition and hurting consumers by giving an unfair advantage to merchants that pay for extra services.

Ghana recruits five players now eligible for World Cup duty

Four months before competing at the World Cup, Ghana’s national team added five new recruits who are now eligible to play in Qatar. Brighton defender Tariq

Ahead of G-20 ministers’ meeting, China slams US, NATO

China slammed the U.S. and NATO yesterday, days before a meeting between U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken and Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi. Foreign

Ukrainian mathematician awarded prestigious Fields Medal

Ukrainian mathematician Maryna Viazovska was named Tuesday as one of four recipients of the prestigious Fields Medal, which is often described as the Nobel Prize in mathematics.

‘Covid discrimination’ must be rooted out

Even as the country tries to spur its economy back on the normal track, the stigmatizing of those who have been infected with the novel coronavirus has appeared

Thursday, July 7, 2022 – edition no. 4047

— The call to arrange domestic helpers to live in with employers – as Covid tally reaches 1,168 – sparked frustrations among community * Make hay while the sun shines: Panic

Daily NAT for cleaning, security and condo workers

Workers performing duties as part of cleaning, security, and condominium-related jobs have been called upon to perform daily nucleic acid tests (NAT) from today until Saturday

MGM Resorts to launch brand in Shanghai’s Bund

Diaoyutai MGM Hospitality has signed a hotel management agreement with Shanghai West Bund Development (Group) Co. Ltd., in order to bring the MGM brand to

CSR proposals, attracting non-Chinese bettors key in bidding process

In a recent set of executive regulations, the government has updated the stipulations regarding the bidding process for casino licenses in Macau. The set of

MUR defends not reporting industrial accident as saving medical resources

Macau Urban Renewal Limited’s (MUR) failure to report an industrial accident at its construction site in Areia Preta arose from the hope of “not exerting

Negative EBITDA expected for casino operators facing mayhem

The current Covid-19 outbreak against which the city is waging war is set to lead to a negative EBITDA for casino operators in the second

John Lee stresses balance in easing quarantine

Hong Kong’s new leader John Lee said yesterday at his first news conference since taking office that he will work on easing restrictions for travelers while

Health authorities report one severe case, two ventilated

A 71-year-old patient infected with Covid-19 is now considered to be a severe case of infection, with local health authorities not discounting the possibility of his

No non-essential deliveries to red zones

Only essential items will be delivered to properties identified as red zones, the subsistence taskforce of the Novel Coronavirus Response and Coordination Center has announced. While

PSP intercept almost 400 people in anti-crime operation

The Public Security Police (PSP) Force has carried out its “Thunder 2022” operation from June 26 to July 4 in a bid to prevent all kinds of criminal

Alleged Chinese police database hack leaks data of one billion

Hackers claim to have obtained a trove of data on one billion Chinese from a Shanghai police database in a leak that, if confirmed, could

PM says talks with IMF difficult due to bankruptcy

Sri Lanka’s negotiations with the International Monetary Fund on a bailout are more complex and difficult than before because it is a bankrupt nation, the country’s prime

Rebel land mine wounds seven soldiers in central Philippines

A land mine set by suspected communist guerrillas wounded seven soldiers in the central Philippines yyesterday, in one of the insurgents’ first known attacks since President Ferdinand

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