Chairman’s Challenge Cup ( Group 1) 2022-08-07 | Sun | 17:05

My pick for this Sunday’s feature race is Association Eight from C.W. Choi’s yard, although this gelding still racing greenly but if you watch closely in his

Mix of cultures for celebration

Now that the covid situation is calmed, it’s time to think about how to celebrate upcoming festivals with some of the best food items available

How much is Zuckerberg worth? Card collector could find out

When camp counselor Allie Tarantino was flipping through a magazine years ago, he came upon a familiar name: Mark Zuckerberg. He rifled through boxes of memorabilia

Bank of England likely to raise interest rates — maybe a lot

The Bank of England is likely to announce its biggest interest rate increase in more than 27 years today as it seeks to rein in  Most economists expect

Eight-party alliance can’t relive the past

In a joint statement on the present situation across the Taiwan Straits released on Wednesday, the G7 foreign ministers and the European Union high representative for foreign affairs

Friday, August 5, 2022 – edition no. 4068

— Arrivals surge causing NAT delay and long hours of waiting for returnees at airport * Andy Wu | Travel sector confident of city’s economic recovery * Gaming | MGM China puts

China, US allies divided over Pelosi’s Taiwan visit

U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s visit to Taiwan has drawn bipartisan support at home and backing among American allies while China has rallied support among fellow states.

Basketball league moves ahead without Macau on the calendar

The East Asia Super League (EASL) basketball competition will proceed with its inaugural home-and-away pan-regional format in 2022, as previously announced, having released yesterday the full

F&B association raises questions over NAT rules for dine-in

Restaurateurs are not fully satisfied with the rules establishing that patrons of restaurants, bars, and other food and beverage (F&B) establishments must present a valid

Reports to anti-corruption watchdog nearly doubled in 2021

The city’s anti-corruption watchdog has received 712 complaints or reports in 2021, of which 179 related to elections. The reported figure is nearly double the

Russia repeats Putin’s new message against a nuclear war

A Russian official yesterday twice repeated President Vladimir Putin’s new message that “a nuclear war cannot be won and must never be fought,” apparently trying to

SSM to acquire jabs for children aged six months to five years old

Local health authorities are planning to acquire mRNA vaccines specifically designed for babies and children aged between six months and five years old as soon

Any Provocative Move to Challenge China’s Red-line Bound to Fail

Taiwan question bears on China’s core interests and is the most important and sensitive issue in China-US relations. In his latest phone call with President Xi Jinping on

SAR gov’t dubs Pelosi’s Taiwan visit ‘blatant interference’ in China’s affairs

The SAR government yesterday condemned the visit to Taiwan by the U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, stating the visit constitutes “blatant interference in China’s internal affairs.”

Gov’t foreshadows retraction of some outdoor NAT stations

Adjustments to the location of outdoor SARS-CoV-2 nucleic acid test (NAT) stations will be made from time to time as per the development of the Covid-19

Quarantine-free visit between Macau and Zhuhai resumes

Individuals travelling from Macau to Zhuhai must hold a nucleic acid test (NAT) certificate – issued within 24 hours of intended arrival – proving they are

Five residents fall victim to scam traps amounting up to HKD726,000

The Judiciary Police (PJ) reported three phone scam cases and two sexual scam cases in a joint police press conference yesterday, in which all five

Self-drive Macau bus trial in Hengqin precede intelligent-driving test area

Macau's first autonomous driving bus recently completed a 17-day smart-driving test on roads within the Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) Science & Technology Industrial Park of Cooperation Between Guangdong

US, Indonesia hold joint military drills amid China concerns

The United States and Indonesian militaries began annual joint combat exercises yesterday on Indonesia’s Sumatra island, joined for the first time by participants from other

Chinese mainland announces punishments on organizations related to die-hard ‘Taiwan independence’ elements

  The Taiwan Affairs Office of the State Council yesterday announced punishments on organizations related to die-hard elements seeking “Taiwan independence.” Under the guise of “democracy”

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