Beijing blocks some Taiwan imports but avoids chip disruption

China blocked imports of citrus and fish from Taiwan in retaliation for a visit by a top American lawmaker, Nancy Pelosi, but has avoided disrupting one

1964 Three civil rights activists found dead

The bodies of three civil rights workers missing for six weeks have been found buried in a partially constructed dam near Philadelphia, Mississippi. Agents from the Federal

Starbucks reports record revenue on frothy US demand

Starbucks yesterday reported record revenue in the April-June period, as strong U.S. demand made up for COVID shutdowns in China. The Seattle-based coffee

Ten young players to watch in Europe’s five leading leagues

A look at 10 young players who could stand out this season in Europe’s five major leagues: ENGLAND HARVEY ELLIOT, Liverpool Harvey Elliot

France’s second heat wave of the year leaves Paris sweltering

Paris’ regional authorities warned residents to be vigilant yesterday, with temperatures soaring to 36 degrees Celsius (97 Fahrenheit). In a tweet, the Ile-de-France prefecture also asked residents to moderate

UK leadership election rules changed over security fears

Britain’s governing Conservative Party said yesterday that it has delayed sending out ballots for the party’s leadership election after a warning from the U.K. intelligence services

Tsai administration will find it difficult to digest what its ‘distinguished guest’ has served up

Be it the arrangement of two planes heading to Taiwan from Malaysia at almost the same time on Tuesday night, which took big loops to shun Chinese mainland

Thursday, August 4, 2022 – edition no. 4067

— Sino-American relations reach a new low following Nancy Pelosi’s high-profile visit to Taiwan that drew official ire from Beijing to Macau * EASL | Basketball league moves ahead without Macau

Watching al-Qaida chief’s ‘pattern of life’ key to his death

As the sun was rising in Kabul on Sunday, two Hellfire missiles fired by a U.S. drone ended Ayman al-Zawahiri’s decade-long reign as the leader of

Melco Resorts weighs Macau move to evade US delisting

Melco Resorts & Entertainment is reportedly considering relocating its headquarters to Macau following reports that the U.S. is set to delist about 200 Chinese and Hong

Health authorities admit prevention measures have ‘unidentified flaws’

Local health authorities admitted that the June 18 outbreak occurred due to a flaw in existing prevention measures. However, as it was not possible to identify

On arrival to quarantine: ‘I have been made to feel less human’

I entered Macau as a non-resident worker for the fifth time in late July. Twenty hours before I set off to the HZMB terminus, I had my first

Quarantine cut to seven days from Aug. 6, foreign tourists still banned

Macau quarantine periods will change from the current 10 days in a designated quarantine hotel and an additional seven-day period of self-health management (10+7) to

Ron Lam demands gov’t review testing requirements on daycare infants

Lawmaker Ron Lam has asked the government to review its strict SARS-CoV-2 testing requirements on day care users, workers and visitors. In a letter addressed

CE to attend AL session Aug. 9

The Chief Executive Ho Iat Seng will attend a plenary session of the Legislative Assembly on August 9 to answer Legislative Assembly (AL) members’ questions on government

SJM 2H22 loss doubles y-o-y

In the first half of 2022, SJM Holdings, parent company of casino operator SJM Resorts, S.A. (SJM), recorded a loss of HKD1,176 million in adjusted EDITDA,

Non-local arrested for posing risk to others while driving

A non-local female resident was arrested by the Public Security Police (PSP) yesterday due to dangerous driving and driving without license.  In a video that

Ex-lawmaker slams gov’t for scapegoating cultural venues

In addition, the former lawmaker emphasized that, even though no infections had been found to be related to performing arts venues in the past two and a

Employment DSAL expected to launch 1,000 training positions for construction workers

The Labour Affairs Bureau (DSAL) expects that, by the end of 2022, it will launch 800 to 1,000 places in training programs for the construction

Myanmar violence, Ukraine war loom over ASEAN meetings

Southeast Asian foreign ministers are gathering in the Cambodian capital for meetings addressing persisting violence in Myanmar and other issues, joined by top diplomats from the United

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