Ukraine war hangs over UN meeting on nukes treaty’s legacy

There was already plenty of trouble to talk about when a major U.N. meeting on the landmark Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty was originally supposed to happen in 2020.

1984 Euro Court condemns phone-tapping

A Surrey businessman who accused the police of illegally tapping his phone is celebrating after a ruling by the European Court of Human Rights. James Malone, a

First ship carrying Ukrainian grain leaves the port of Odesa

The first ship carrying Ukrainian grain set off from the port of Odesa yesterday under a deal brokered by the United Nations and Turkey that is

Four challengers look to break Man City-Liverpool stranglehold

Maybe the Premier League’s “Big Six” should actually be renamed the “Big Two.” Manchester City and Liverpool have finished as England’s top two teams in three of the

Alibaba striving to maintain US listing amid delisting fears

Chinese e-commerce firm Alibaba said yesterday that it wants to keep its shares listed in both New York and Hong Kong, days after U.S. regulators included it

Hitler’s watch sells at Maryland auction for USD1.1 million

A Maryland auction house has sold a wristwatch that once belonged to Adolf Hitler for $1.1 million. Alexander Historical Auctions in Chesapeake City had estimated the value

‘State capitalism’, the private sector and the CPC in China (II)

China's openness and reform policy was initiated in 1979, but only in the late 1990s did it begin to privatize and significantly reduce its state-owned enterprises (SOE) sector. In the

Tuesday, August 2, 2022 – edition no. 4065

  * Vertigo — Embattled casino sector suffers worst GGR result in decades in July * Zero-Covid | Restrictions eased from today * IAM sees no significant harm in the composition of some cooking

Two consecutive days of ‘double-zero,’ no community cases for nine days

Yesterday Macau recorded its eight consecutive day without any new reported Covid-19 infections within the community, and the second consecutive day of zero cases in people

Financial stimulus for eligible workers kicks off Aug. 17

Announced by the Executive Council on Friday, the financial scheme will benefit Macau residents who earned less than MOP600,000 total in 2020 and 2021. The cash support

Two police officers among 44 detainees in illegal karaoke bar bust

Two members of the Public Security Police Force (PSP) were among a group of 44 people detained yesterday during a police operation at an illegal

Gov’t advises residents seek help as suicide cases increase

Health authorities advise members of the public who have mental health problems due to the long period of Covid-19 prevention measures to seek help. “There

China says remains of rocket booster fall to Earth

Debris from a rocket that boosted part of China’s new space station into orbit fell into the sea in the Philippines yesterday, the Chinese government announced.

Lawmaker calls on gov’t to roll out temporary subsidies as unemployment grows

Lawmaker Ella Lei has called on the Macau government to roll out temporary subsidies for the unemployed and to ensure that priority is given to

‘Stabilization period’ to start tomorrow

According to the preliminary analysis of the results of the 14th round of citywide mass testing, which ended yesterday evening, authorities expect to commence a

Beijing: Macau residents enjoy extensive lawful rights, freedoms

The Office of the Commissioner of the Chinese Foreign Ministry in the Macau Special Administrative Region (SAR) said Friday that residents in Macau enjoy extensive rights

IFTM awarded QAA global quality reaccreditation

The UK’s independent quality body and international leader for quality assurance, the Quality Assurance Agency for Higher Education (QAA), has reaccredited Macao Institute for Tourism

NAT required to enter some venues

Anticipating the start of the stabilization period as the city registers zero cases for nine days, residents who wish to enter venues where they have to remove

Pelosi confirms trip to Asia, but no mention of Taiwan

The speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives, Nancy Pelosi, confirmed yesterday she will visit four Asian countries this week but made no mention of a possible

Chinese factory activity sinks, weighing on weak economy

Chinese manufacturing’s recovery from anti-virus shutdowns faltered in July as activity sank, a survey showed yesterday, adding to pressure on the struggling economy in a politically sensitive year

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