Virologist Zhang Yongzhen allowed back in his lab after sit-in protest

The first scientist to publish a sequence of the COVID-19 virus in China said he was allowed back into his lab after he spent days locked

Misinformation surges on social media: ‘The whole country is paying the price’

Bollywood stars seldom weigh in on politics, so videos showing two celebrities criticizing Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi — and endorsing his main opposition, the Congress party

Workers’ rallies confront turbulent times around the world

Workers and activists around the world marked May Day with largely peaceful protests on May 1st over rising prices, low wages and calls for greater labor rights.

2000 Leading stock exchanges plan merger

The London Stock Exchange and Germany’s Deutsche Boerse have confirmed they are to merge, creating the world’s second largest stock market. The combined firms will be called

In ‘The Idea of You,’ a boy band is center stage but Hathaway steals the show

In the warmly charming rom-com “The Idea of You,” Anne Hathaway plays a 40-year-old divorcee and Silver Lake art gallery owner who, after taking her teenage daughter

Taylor Swift’s ‘Tortured Poets’ is great sad pop, meditative theater

Who knew what Taylor Swift’s latest era would bring? Or even what it would sound like? Would it build off the moodiness of “Midnights” or the folk

Parisian Elegance 

This year, La Terrasse Montaigne in introducing a new menu by Jean Imbert, where oysters and seafood are at the forefront, accompanied by champagne. Dishes include lobster

Holocaust survivors take on denial and hate in new digital campaign

Herbert Rubinstein was 5 years old when he and his mother where taken from the Jewish ghetto of Chernivtsi and put on a cramped cattle wagon waiting

White House new curator Donna Hayashi Smith is the first Asian American to hold the post

The White House has a new curator and Donna Hayashi Smith is the first Asian American to hold the post. The White House announced her appointment yesterday

High interest rates aren’t going away anytime soon

The U.S. Federal Reserve held interest rates steady at its May 1, 2024, policy meeting, dashing the hopes of potential homebuyers and others who were hoping for a

Friday, May 3, 2024 – edition no. 4475

— On May Day, Macau lawmakers call for thorough revision of labor laws while workers around the world manifest over human rights and global conflicts * GBA Views | Prof. Tang

Gov’t plans to revamp structures along Rua da Felicidade following positive assessment 

The government has made a positive evaluation of the result of the temporary pedestrianization of the Rua da Felicidade, which started in September 2023. Taking this

Two Macau customs officers accused of sick leave fraud

The city’s corruption watchdog has uncovered allegations that, cumulatively, two customs officers in Macau fraudulently obtained over 2,300 sick leave days, costing the government over MOP3

Macau casinos poised for boost as China eases visa policies: Goldman Sachs

The casino industry in Macau is set to benefit from the Chinese government’s decision to launch a multi-entry visa for tour groups between Macau and

Consulate renews calls for SAR to relax visa policies for Vietnamese

The Vietnamese Consulate General in Hong Kong and Macau has called for continued coordination to lobby Macau to remove visa limits on Vietnamese tourists and workers in

PJ uncovers 70 fraud cases involving HKD18 million cash

The Judiciary Police (PJ) has recently announced an investigation into a mainland criminal group involved in fraudulent activities, specifically in the distribution of counterfeit banknotes.

Students told to stay home as Southeast Asia swelters in prolonged heat wave

Southeast Asia was coping with a weekslong heat wave this week as record-high temperatures led to school closings in several countries and urgent health warnings throughout

IC clarifies position over Ponte 14 project, ‘building is not heritage’

The Cultural Affairs Bureau (IC) has clarified that its opinion on the urban conditions plan (PCU) for the project of the old Ponte 14 in

Hengqin border braces for peak travel during Labor Day

Hengqin Border Inspection expects traffic to peak at the Hengqin Port checkpoint during China’s Labor Day Golden Week from May 1-5, with an estimated daily average of

Swimming season starts May 1

Starting May 1, four outdoor swimming pools managed by the Sports Bureau will be open to the public with extended daily operating hours divided into three sessions, according

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