China reduces case number reporting as virus surges

China's National Health Commission scaled down its daily COVID-19 report starting yesterday in response to a sharp decline in PCR testing since the government eased

Beijing citizens to leave Afghanistan after Kabul attack

China advised its citizens in Afghanistan to leave the country “as soon as possible,” following a coordinated attack by Islamic State militants the previous day on

Police detain four in Guangzhou after protests

Police in the southern Chinese city of Guangzhou have detained at least four people for more than a week after they attended protests against COVID-19 restrictions in late November,

Biden signs gay marriage law, calls it ‘a blow against hate’

A celebratory crowd of thousands bundled up on a chilly afternoon to watch President Joe Biden sign gay marriage legislation into law, a joyful ceremony that was tempered

1982 Spain opens border with the Rock

The gates isolating the people of Gibraltar from Spain have been opened to pedestrians after 13 years. Spain’s new socialist government opened the frontier for “humanitarian reasons”

Argentina erupts in joy after team reaches World Cup final

The streets of Argentina turned into a party yesterday as the national team beat Croatia by a comfortable 3-0 and earned this soccer-crazed South

Messi fans overjoyed in south Asia after Argentina semi win

Soccer fan Gazi Jahidul Haque was struggling to hide his concern before the Argentina and Croatia World Cup semifinal at Qatar’s Lusail Stadium. Haque was

Fusion breakthrough is a milestone for climate, clean energy

Scientists announced yesterday that they have for the first time produced more energy in a fusion reaction than was used to ignite it — a

US military creates space unit in S.Korea amid North threats

The U.S. military formally launched a space force unit in South Korea yesterday, a move that will likely enable Washington to better monitor its rivals North Korea, China

Rural areas need to be prepared for infection surge

The upcoming Spring Festival travel rush is causing additional concern that with the optimizing of the prevention and control measures the rapid spread of the novel coronavirus may

Thursday, December 15, 2022 – edition no. 4154

— Migrant mothers in dilemma over Macau’s alleged ultimatum visas on their toddlers * Covid-19 | Cases mount by hundreds, gov’t expects peak in three weeks * Short sighted: Medical survey has

‘High-value services’ expected as gaming sector faces new era

Local companies are expected to continually develop the offerings of high-value services and products, as Macau is set to enter a new era next month

Gov’t puts purchase limits on RATs, antipyretics

The Pharmaceutical Administration Bureau (ISAF) is implementing purchase limits on SARS-CoV-2 rapid antigen test (RAT) kits and antipyretics through local chemist shops. The news was

Lawmakers call on gov’t to define clearly the new Covid-19 rules

Several lawmakers have called on the government to establish clear rules for the current phase of easing Covid-19 restrictions. The requests were made on Monday at

AL finally pass urban renewal and study centers laws

Both laws were passed unanimously by the lawmakers without many remarks. On the urban renewal regime, some lawmakers have nonetheless expressed concerns regarding the proposed mandatory

Moroccan ‘dream’ faces biggest test against Mbappe’s France

Thursday, 03:00 France v Morocco H 1.58, D 4.1, A 8 Oddschecker.com Morocco’s improbable, history-making run at the World Cup is about to get its

Digital medical certificate to be issued to Covid-19 patients

To avoid overwhelming medical services, digital medical certificates will be issued to Covid-19 patients, the Health Bureau (SSM) announced yesterday in a copy of the new guidelines.

Mainland tourists to receive up to MOP400 as part of subsidy plan

A subsidy plan has been launched for local travel agencies to attract travelers to the city amid the downturn in visitor numbers in the third quarter this year.

Ma Io Fong inquiries on the Central Library project

Lawmaker Ma Io Fong has asked the government about the status of the new Central Library project, given the policy address for 2023 which referred to Macau as

Former worker ‘not 100% sure’ about Tak Chun conducting side betting

Despite admitting to having seen messages about side bets in company chat groups, a former Tak Chun Group worker confessed that he was not completely certain

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