Macau-plated cars to start driving in Guangdong from January 1

From January 1, 2023, non-commercial lightweight motor vehicles with only a Macau registration plate may be driven in Guangdong province, the Transport Bureau (DSAT) has announced.

China limits how it defines Covid deaths in official count

China only counts deaths from pneumonia or respiratory failure in its official COVID-19 death toll, a Chinese health official said, in a narrow definition that limits

November visitors plunge 54%

Visitor arrivals suffered a plunge of 54.3% year-on-year and 36.8% month-on-month to 366,511 in November, as the neighboring region saw a rise in coronavirus cases.

CE in Beijing for four-day duty visit

The Chief Executive (CE) Ho Iat Seng is in Beijing from Dec. 21 to 24 to report to state leaders on the government work done in the

Marine technology makes Bay Area greener, safer

An orange-colored flash in the shape of a surfboard cut through a raging sea off Weihai, Shandong province, on Aug 9, before quickly returning with a 15-year-old

Graft-buster boss cautions on alleged Chui’s role in corruption case

Commissioner Against Corruption Chan Tsz King has urged members of the public to refrain from making unnecessary assumptions about the bribery case concerning former public works directors,

Beijing human rights activist immobilized by Covid-19 app

Wang Yu, hailed by the U.S. as an International Woman of Courage, has already been arrested, imprisoned and politically harassed for her work as a human rights

Australia-China ministers meet in bid to repair ties

The foreign ministers of Australia and China met in Beijing yesterday in a bid to restore high-level political contacts and return stability to a relationship that has

Zelenskyy to meet Biden, address Congress as war rages on

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy was making his way to Washington yesterday for a summit with President Joe Biden and to address Congress in his first known trip

1989 Brandenburg Gate re-opens

Berlin’s most famous landmark the Brandenburg Gate has been opened for the first time in almost three decades. Thousands of people spilled on to the city’s streets

Del Toro takes his ‘Pinocchio’ to very dark places

Let’s face it, “Pinocchio” has always been an odd choice for a children’s morality tale. Of course, lying is wrong. But that’s not the

Advice for home bartenders, plus four festive cocktails

Looking to create a bit of winter luxury when tending bar at home this holiday season? London’s top cocktail-makers have some tips. “Christmas is a special

Voilà! ‘Emily In Paris’ returns, with surprises in store

Emily in Paris” fans will get a few surprises in their Christmas stockings, when the third season of the hit show arrives on Netflix today . Even

Why winter solstice matters around the world: 4 essential reads

If you’ve already spend hours shoveling snow this year, you may be dismayed to realize that technically, it’s not yet winter. According to the astronomical definition, the season

Thursday, December 22, 2022 – edition no. 4158

— While most cases are mild or asymptomatic, some 100 of over 300 Covid-19 hospitalized patients are in critical condition, according to health authorities * The Conversation | Who is at

Macau cancels Covid-19 risk zones for mainland

The government said yesterday that it will cancel its regulations on risk zones in mainland China starting from today. In addition, all arrivals into Macau via

Islamic head in Macau hopes for more Halal food options amid tourism positioning

The Islamic Akhund in Macau claims that the city does not have a wide and reliable option of halal food even after approximately 20 years of campaigns

Food festival in Cotai showcases Chinese Creative Cities of Gastronomy

Staged from now until December 26, the Crunch and Munch Fair in Macao - Fiesta for Five food festival will highlight the gastronomic elements from the

Tong Sin Tong to receive SAR’s second highest recognition

Local association Tong Sin Tong will receive the Golden Lotus Medal, which is the second highest recognition in Macau, the government announced yesterday. The highest-ranking

Pope Francis puts Matteo Ricci on path to sainthood: report

Recognizing that Matteo Ricci “lived the Christian virtues to a heroic degree,” Pope Francis has officially put the famous 16th-century Italian Jesuit missionary to China on the

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