Chinese province plans ban on sale of gasoline cars

Hainan island in the South China Sea says it will become China's first region to ban sales of gasoline- and diesel-powered cars to curb climate-changing carbon emissions. Sales of fossil fuel-powered

Electric price spikes frustrate residents amid current financial turmoil

This month’s electricity bills, spiking even amid the government’s utility subsidies, have surprised many households. Yesterday, the Times was informed that residents were seeing their

Less gaming means less crime in 1H, but there are exceptions

The significant drop in gaming activities in Macau is also the cause of the reduction in crimes recorded in the first half of this year (1H), statistics

Mandates on fighting the pandemic ’violate the law’

Several residents who were supposed to exit the quarantine hotel on August 17 have been mandated to stay as their quarantine is extended. This news

Committee calls for clearer details on how gov’t can attract talent

The Third Standing Committee has discussed a bill concerning a “legal system for attracting talent” and yesterday introduced the first six articles. Of these, the

Top court upholds ex-PM Najib’s graft conviction

Malaysian ex-Prime Minister Najib Razak lost his final appeal yesterday in a graft case linked to the looting of the 1MDB state fund, with the top court

Covid-19 test voluntary for people arriving Zhuhai

Zhuhai health authorities announced that, commencing August 23 and for people who enter Zhuhai from Macau, the nucleic acid test (NAT) at designated places near

Bernstein: Daily GGR growing slightly

The casino sector’s average daily gross gaming revenue (GGR) grew by 9% to MOP86 million from August 15 to 21, compared with the previous week. Channel checks

SSM amends data on suicides for 1H, reduces to 38

The Health Bureau (SSM) has released statistics on the number of suicides in the first half of this year (1H). These figures amend information released

Sands China’s flagship tourism destination

Part 3: Retail, dining, accommodation, and family-friendly leisure For 15 years now, The Venetian Macao has been reaching ever-higher levels of excellence as a member of the Macau

Its largest lake is so dry, China digs deep to water crops

  With China’s biggest freshwater lake reduced to just 25% of its usual size by a severe drought, work crews are digging trenches to keep water flowing

Tsai says resolve in self-defense cannot be shaken

Taiwan's leader invoked an armed conflict from 1958 as an example of the island’s resolve to defend itself while she met yesterday with more foreign visitors

Government steps up pressure on ex-PM Imran Khan

Pakistani government stepped up pressure on former Prime Minister Imran Khan who has been holding mass rallies, seeking to return to office, with an Islamabad court

Mourners pay tribute to nationalist Dugina killed by car bombing

Hundreds of people lined up yesterday to pay tribute to the daughter of a leading right-wing Russian political thinker following the 29-year-old woman’s death in a

1993: Michael Jackson accused of child abuse

Police in Los Angeles are investigating allegations of child abuse made against singer Michael Jackson. They have refused to give details but it has emerged that two

Rare earths processor buys rights to mine in Greenland

One of the world’s few rare earths processors outside China has bought exploration rights to mine in Greenland, opening an avenue for diversifying supplies of

Man United springs back to life with win over Liverpool

Man United 2, Liverpool 1 Finally, there are signs of life at Manchester United. Against a backdrop of protests against the club’s ownership, United delivered

Teen pilot on track for solo global flight world record

A Belgian-British teenage pilot was on track yesterday to become the youngest person to fly around the world solo in a small plane as he landed in southern Belgium

German gas storage 80% full, progresses despite Russian cuts

Germany’s natural gas storage facilities are now more than 80% full, showing steady progress despite a  Gas storage in Europe’s biggest economy has reached 80.14% of capacity,

New menace of obesity must be tackled with care and concern

Obesity was considered alien to the Chinese people. A few among us who were overweight became the butt of jokes, and sometimes envy, when I was young. To

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