China’s Xi, out of Covid bubble, faces changed world at G-20

After a lengthy absence from major international gatherings, Chinese leader Xi Jinping is leaving his country’s COVID-19 bubble and venturing abroad this week into a dramatically

Biden to meet China’s Xi today for Taiwan, Russia talks

President Joe Biden will meet today with President Xi Jinping on the sidelines of next week’s Group of 20 Summit in Bali, Indonesia, a face-to-face meeting that

Southeast Asian leaders: Region no proxy for any powers

Indonesia's president vowed yesterday not to let Southeast Asia become the front lines of a new Cold War amid increasing tensions between the United States and China,

Japan minister quits over execution remark, PM delays trip

Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida delayed his departure for three upcoming summits in Southeast Asia on Friday to sack and replace his justice minister, who was

Ukraine FM: Moscow playing ‘hunger games’ with world

Ukraine’s Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba pressed Southeast Asian countries for political and material support in his county’s fight against Russia, while accusing Moscow on Saturday of playing “hunger

2000 Fuel protesters rally for tax cut

Convoys of lorries and tractors have converged on the capitals of England and Scotland to mark the 60-day deadline for government action to cut fuel tax.

Funds vanish at bankrupt crypto exchange FTX; probe underway

Collapsed cryptocurrency trading firm FTX confirmed there was “unauthorized access” to its accounts, hours after the company filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection Friday. The embattled

Twitter Blue signups unavailable after raft of fake accounts

Twitter’s relaunched premium service — which grants blue-check “verification” labels to anyone willing to pay $8 a month — was unavailable Friday after the social

China’s muted Singles’ Day shopping fest expects slow growth

China’s biggest online shopping festival, known as Singles’ Day, is typically an extravagant affair as Chinese e-commerce firms like Alibaba and JD.com ramp up marketing campaigns and

Iranian who inspired ‘The Terminal’ dies at Paris airport

An Iranian man who lived for 18 years in Paris’ Charles de Gaulle Airport and whose saga loosely inspired the Steven Spielberg film “The Terminal” died Saturday in

Carbon mechanisms should serve emissions fight

In 2009, in the Copenhagen Accord, the developed countries made a commitment to allocate $100 billion annually by 2020 to help developing countries address the impacts of climate

Monday, November 14, 2022 – edition no. 4132

— Macau conforms to Beijing’s easing of quarantine rules, yet lengthens isolation period * Taobao 11.11 | Mpay payment traffic surges 20-fold * Gaming | Investment plans reach MOP100b amid recovery uncertainties *

Guangzhou tightens restrictions as rise in virus cases reported

Everyone in a district of 1.8 million people in Guangzhou was ordered to stay home for virus testing today (Saturday) and a major city in the southwest closed schools as

Quarantine rules for foreign arrivals changed to 5+3 days: Health Bureau

From today (Saturday) onwards, quarantine for travelers entering Macau from Hong Kong, Taiwan, and foreign countries will be adjusted to five days in a hotel plus three days at home quarantine – with a daily nucleic acid test on the first four days.

2023 budget approved in first reading but not without remarks

Next year’s government budget passed unanimously yesterday at the Legislative Assembly (AL). Although 100% of votes were in favor of the budget, several lawmakers have

Population decline still mainly attributable to fewer non-residents

Macau's population has continued to decline as the city recorded a 5,400 population decrease in the third quarter to 671,900, due mainly to the drop in

Sniff and savor the ‘diamond of the kitchen’

Chef Michele has done it again. It is the time of year when several city restaurants showcase their truffle menus to coincide with the

Lawmakers inquire about Health Code breakdown

Several lawmakers at yesterday’s Legislative Assembly asked the government about the malfunction of the local health code system that occurred on at least two separate

Education bureau to help local universities with marketing

The Education and Youth Development Bureau (DSEDJ) will help local higher education institutions to “improve their attractiveness,” an education official recently told the Education Committee.

Biden wants to discuss Taiwan, Russia, trade with Xi

President Joe Biden said yesterday he plans at an anticipated meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping to discuss growing tensions between Washington and Beijing over

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