Myanmar's military government yesterday hosted the first high-level regional meeting since the army took power last year with China’s Foreign Minister Wang Yi and counterparts from Mekong
Many users of Japan’s No. 2 mobile carrier KDDI Corp. were still having trouble making calls yesterday after a massive outage throughout the weekend that
Russian President Vladimir Putin yesterday declared victory in the eastern Ukrainian region of Luhansk, one day after Ukrainian forces withdrew from their last remaining bulwark of
The Bank of England has closed down UK branches of the Bank of Credit and Commerce International (BCCI) over allegations of fraud. The bank’s 120,000 UK
The Fourth of July holiday weekend is jamming U.S. airports with their biggest crowds since the pandemic began in 2020. About 2.49 million passengers
Carlos Sainz Jr. won his first career Formula One race on Sunday with a victory at the British Grand Prix — the most dramatic race so far
A satellite the size of a microwave oven successfully broke free from its orbit around Earth yesterday and is headed toward the moon, the latest step in
Dutch farmers angry at government plans to slash emissions used tractors and trucks yesterday to block roads and supermarket distribution centers, sparking fears of store food shortages in
Science-based and targeted epidemic control has been playing a key role in China’s endeavors to protect its people’s health and strike a balance between epidemic control and economic
— Itineraries of positive cases will no longer be published unless they are multiple trips * Online shopping plunges over logistics delay * Rules that will regulate the new public tender for
A series of nine measures including cash handouts, tax refunds, and tax exemptions, among others, have been announced by the government in response to the current
Macau will see three new consecutive rounds of citywide mass testing this week, starting from today and ending Saturday, local health authorities announced yesterday in the
President Xi Jinping on Friday expressed confidence in Hong Kong’s take-off toward “a splendid feat” with the solid implementation of “one country, two systems.” Hong Kong
Macau's gaming revenues have fallen to a new low - since September 2020 - as the city faces its largest outbreak yet, after recording low
After mosaic tiles fell from a housing estate in Coloane Saturday, two commentators have called for the government to promptly commence thorough inspections on government-commissioned residential
The government has allegedly requested casino operators to reduce on-duty staff by 90%, which comes as a hit to the sector and its employees, which are
Samples collected from the external packaging of a batch of mangoes imported from Taiwan region tested positive for the novel coronavirus nucleic acid over the weekend.
Two women, aged 94 and 100, have passed away while under the medical care of the health authorities for being positive cases of Covid-19, the
The public sector will provide limited external services this week following two weeks of closure. Residents, meanwhile, are required to make an appointment in advance
Gaming employees have expressed their dissatisfaction with the pandemic prevention guidelines that have been set by the Health Bureau (SSM). According to the guideline
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