Gov’t reminds guardians of new zip-line guidelines following accident

Guardians and parents should refrain from giving their children a push on the new zip-line facility installed at the Main Reservoir Promenade, the Municipal Affairs Bureau

Unemployment rate rises to 5.5%

The city’s unemployment rate continues to rise as the city struggles through the fallout from the pandemic crisis that has caused a downturn in the

Taiwan vows to respond to China’s ‘military flight incursions’

Taiwan's minister yesterday said the island will respond to incursions into its airspace by Chinese warplanes and drones, but gave no details on specific actions.

North sends missile soaring over Japan in escalation

North Korea conducted its longest-ever weapons test Tuesday, a nuclear-capable ballistic missile that flew over Japan and could reach the U.S. Pacific territory of Guam and beyond,

OPEC+ weighs large oil cutback to boost sagging prices

The OPEC+ alliance of oil-exporting countries yesterday will debate a potentially large cut in the amount of crude it ships to the global economy — a

2000 Milosevic quits, street celebrations continue

Slobodan Milosevic, President of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia has resigned, following mounting pressure to quit over allegations of vote-rigging. The Yugoslav Constitutional Court, which only yesterday

Inter beats Barça; Napoli, Bayern win big

Barcelona’s high-powered attack faltered against Inter Milan and the Italian club gained an edge in the battle for second place in their Champions League group yesterday ,

Indonesian leader says locked gates contributed to deaths

Indonesia’s President Joko Widodo said yesterday that locked gates had contributed to the crush at the soccer stadium that left 131 dead and over 400 injured when police

Solomon Islands agreed to accord after China references axed

Solomon Islands agreed to sign an accord between the United States and more than a dozen Pacific nations only after indirect references to China were removed, the Solomon

Red tourism growing in popularity

“Red tourism”, a subset of tourism in which people visit locations and memorials of historical significance to the Communist Party of China, has given a much-needed shot in

Thursday, October 6, 2022 – edition no. 4107

— DSAL is monitoring ‘potential loophole’ for blue cards job promotions, the Times has learned * Golden Week | Tourist arrivals over 143,000 in first five days of holidays * National Day

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