Russian embassy says lockdown lifted in Pyongyang

Russia's embassy in North Korea says the country has eased stringent epidemic controls in capital Pyongyang that were placed during the past five days to slow the

Auckland to get more dangerous rainfall after flood

A A state of emergency was declared on Friday when a volume of rain that would typically fall over an entire Southern Hemisphere summer hit in

Palestinians say Israeli troops kill man as conflict escalates

Israeli forces killed a Palestinian man in a flashpoint city in the occupied West Bank yesterday, the Palestinian Health Ministry said. The killing marks the latest bloodshed

1983 British drivers ordered to belt up

Drivers and front seat passengers must wear seatbelts under a new law which came into force at midnight. The Department of Transport says 30,000 people a

Myanmar economy to grow 3%, dragged by conflict

Myanmar’s economy grew 3% last year and will likely achieve the same pace in 2023, but still lags far behind where it stood before the army

Ryan Reynolds goes through range of emotions in FA Cup match

Ryan Reynolds went from joy to despair, and punch-the-air ecstasy to desolation. The unlikely new love of his life — Welsh soccer club Wrexham — put the

Suicide bomber kills 20, wounds 96 at mosque in NW Pakistan

A suicide bomber struck yesterday inside a mosque in the northwestern Pakistani city of Peshawar, killing at least 20 people and wounding as many as 96 worshippers, officials said. No

Dutch electronics giant Philips to cut 6,000 jobs worldwide

Dutch consumer electronics and medical equipment maker Philips said yesterday it is cutting 6,000 jobs worldwide over the next two years as it revealed a net loss of

Epidemic data defy alarmist claims

That there has been no surge in novel coronavirus infections and no new variant of the virus has appeared on the mainland before and during the Chinese New

Tuesday, January 31, 2023 – edition no. 4176

  * Analysts upbeat on strong, speedy gaming recovery | Up bet * CNY | Airport traffic expectations fell short * GBA | Gov’t to improve Hengqin border post to boost use * A

Vaccination figures soar after border reopening

There were 10 times more Covid-19 vaccine doses administered on a single day in December last year than the daily average in November, according to

Economy set to rebound at double-digit rate this year

The local economy will likely rebound from the poor performance of recent years and grow at a double-digit rate in 2023, the Monetary Authority of Macao (AMCM) has

Authorities to ban CBD, label it a ‘dangerous drug’

Hong Kong will ban CBD starting Wednesday, categorizing it as a “dangerous drug” and mandating harsh penalties for its smuggling, production and possession, customs authorities announced last

DSSCU head testifies public objections not considered in project approval

Considering public opinion was not a requirement if all criteria were met by a construction application, an incumbent civil engineering official testified in a court

China announces resumption of visas for Japanese

China announced it was resuming issuing visas for Japanese travelers beginning yesterday, ending its nearly three-week suspension in an apparent protest of Tokyo’s tougher COVID-19 entry requirements

Macau records almost half a million visitors during CNY Golden Week

A With the continuing increase in arrivals in the last few days, this year’s CNY Golden Week figure represents an average of 69,215 visitors per

Ruins of St Paul’s VR experience registrations open on-site from Feb

From February 1, people interested in the virtual reality (VR) experience at the Ruins of St Paul’s can register on-site. The experience is open daily from 9

Hong Kong protests Biden extension of deportation protection

Hong Kong has protested President Joe Biden’s two-year extension of a program that protects residents of the semi-autonomous Chinese city living in the U.S. from deportation,

Three dead, one missing as rain pounds Auckland

Authorities said over the weekend that three people had died and at least one was missing after record levels of rainfall pounded New Zealand’s largest city, causing

Tiny radioactive capsule lost triggers search

Authorities in Western Australia were searching for a tiny but potentially deadly radioactive capsule that got lost while being transported on a truck from a mine to

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