GBA | Guangzhou office of B&R lawyers association opens doors

The Guangzhou office of the Belt and Road International Lawyers Association (BRILA) was put into use Saturday, the Guangzhou Lawyers Association has announced. With a mission of accelerating the development of

Gov’t turns down June 4 exhibition application

Lawmaker Au Kam San announced yesterday on his social media page that his group’s application to use public open-air venues to host the annual June 4 exhibition had been turned

Gov’t to draw ‘separation line’ on peak of Mount Everest

China will draw a “separation line” atop Mount Everest to prevent the coronavirus from being spread by climbers ascending Nepal’s side of the mountain, Chinese state media reported yesterday. A team

Gov’t defends handling of rocket that fell to Earth

China’s government defended its handling of a rocket booster that burned up over the Indian Ocean and said yesterday it was unfairly being held to different standards than the U.S.

China’s much-hyped digital yuan fails to impress early users

As China moves closer to rolling out the world’s first major sovereign digital currency, speculation over the global implications has reached a fever pitch. Historian Niall Ferguson is calling the digital

This day in history | 1985 Fans killed in Bradford stadium fire

At least 52 people are known to have died and many are missing after fire engulfed the Bradford City football stadium. Hundreds of people are in hospital suffering from burns. Most

Violence spreads on day Israel marks control of Jerusalem

Palestinians clashed with Israeli police on a volatile hilltop shrine in Jerusalem yesterday, as weeks of violence threatened to spiral on the day Israel celebrates its control over the contested

US trashes unwanted gear in Afghanistan, sells as scrap

The twisted remains of several all-terrain vehicles leaned precariously inside Baba Mir’s sprawling scrapyard, alongside smashed shards that were once generators, tank tracks that have been dismantled into chunks of

China to extend financial relief for SMEs

China will extend financial relief measures for small and micro businesses, the Ministry of Finance said in a statement. Provinces and regions will be encouraged to lower loan guarantee costs for these

Meituan sinks after CEO deletes posting seen critical of Beijing

Meituan’s stock plunged to a seven-month low after the Chinese e-commerce company’s billionaire chief executive officer shared and then deleted a poem on social media that some interpreted as a

Artyzen Grand Lapa to launch events to mark rebranding

To mark Grand Lapa Macau’s rebranding to “Artyzen Grand Lapa Macau,” Artyzen Grand Lapa Macau recently announced that it will be celebrating its new hotel brand with a collection of

MGM co-celebrates Mother’s Day with senior citizens from nursing homes

MGM joined hands with Caritas Macau on Mother’s Day to send love and care to local senior citizens, where the company arranged an integrated resort hotel tour for seniors from the Lar

Serena Williams returning after ‘very intense’ training

Forget all that speculation about Serena Williams considering retirement after her emotional hand-to-heart gesture upon her Australian Open exit three months ago. While Williams has not played since losing to Naomi

The Buzz | German Catholics to bless gay unions despite Vatican ban

Germany’s powerful Catholic progressives are openly defying a recent Holy See pronouncement that priests cannot bless same-sex unions by offering such blessings at services in about 100 different churches all

Reversing Trump, US restores transgender health protections

The U.S. will protect gay and transgender people against sex discrimination in health care, the Biden administration announced yesterday, reversing a Trump-era policy that sought to narrow the scope of

World Views | Southeast Asia’s economies look more submerged than emerging

Times are tough when you’re wrestling with Covid-19, recession — and a rapidly recovering America. The U.S. offers superior rates of growth, a prospect once considered outlandish, and a bullish prognosis on

Tuesday, May 11, 2021 – edition no. 3769

  * June 4 exhibition application rejected * Gov’t adds two more vaccination points despite low turnout * Awakening Lion | MGM unveils new residency show * The number of transactions via mobile payment

Gaming | May Day GGR expected to be at 40-50% of pre-pandemic levels: JP Morgan

The gross gaming revenue (GGR) during the five-day May Day holiday from May 1 to 5 is expected to reach 40% to 50% of 2019 levels, also considered as pre-pandemic

May golden week | 167,000 travelers recorded with tourism sector upbeat for strong recovery

Macau had welcome a total of 167,000 visitors during the five-day May Day holiday — with the average daily tourist tally standing high at 33,000 — representing a promising rebound,

MGTO director confident in summer holiday performance

Considering the tourism heat during the past May 1 long holiday period, Maria Helena de Senna Fernandes, director of the Macao Government Tourism Office (MGTO) expressed her confidence in tourism

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