Hong Kong cardinal, Taiwan at papal funeral, but not Beijing

The attendance of both the former bishop of Hong Kong and an adviser to Taiwan’s leader at this week’s funeral for Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI highlights

Beds run out at Beijing hospital outbreak brings more sick

Patients, most of them elderly, are lying on stretchers in hallways and taking oxygen while sitting in wheelchairs as COVID-19 surges in China’s capital Beijing.

Thousands pour into St. Peter’s for funeral of Benedict XVI

Bells tolled yesterday for the funeral of Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI, the German theologian who made history by retiring, as thousands of mourners packed St. Peter’s Square for

1994 Mystery assailant attacks top US skater

An unknown man brandishing a metal crowbar has attacked American figure-skater Nancy Kerrigan. The 24-year-old skater was forced to withdraw from the US national championships in Detroit

A grumpy Tom Hanks stars in ‘A Man Called Otto’

Sentimental tales about grumpy old men and American decline have, until recently, typically been the domain of Clint Eastwood. But in “A Man Called Otto,” Marc

Mouth-watering perfection

With new bottle of Vintage, Cloudy Bay is also adapting a new, upgraded and more luxurious sustainable bottle design this year. The French green coloured

The Lacerda 1510 Metres Sand

2023-01-07 | Sat | 15:25 Top Mountain God is the horse to follow this Saturday. He is sound and solid in all his works. There was

Handicraft vendors block roads to Mexico’s Chichen Itza ruin

Hundreds of handicraft vendors in southern Mexico blocked access roads to the Mayan ruins of Chichen Itza for the third day this week. The vendors

Prince Harry says William attacked him during row: report

Prince Harry alleges in a much-anticipated new memoir that his brother Prince William lashed out and physically attacked him during a furious argument over the brothers’ deteriorating relationship,

High-quality development calls for opening-up of service sector

The State Council, China’s Cabinet, recently approved a three-year pilot program for Shenyang, Nanjing, Hangzhou, Wuhan, Guangzhou and Chengdu to expand the opening-up of the service sector, increasing

Friday, January 6, 2023 – edition no. 4163

— After 70% of residents contract the virus, Macau lifts almost all restrictions; Hong Kong reopens mainland border * Macau-HK | Ferry services resume Sunday, ending three-year hiatus * Drive in * Galaxy

Macau lifts Covid-19 entry restrictions

Macau is slated to lift entry restrictions from Jan. 8, Sunday, ending a nearly three-year long Covid-19 restriction, the government announced in a press conference today (Thursday). The city's borders have

A Sweeten Spectacular of Arts and Living Co-created with “Sugar King” of China

As we embark on a new year, MGM joins hands with Zhou Yi, a master in Chinese fondant art who is also crowned as the “Sugar King” of China, to

On-site ticketing service for Golden Bus resumes

Passengers traveling to and from Hong Kong and Macau via the Golden Bus will no longer need to purchase tickets online. The public shuttle bus operator between the two

Plan for new school village in Zone A raises concerns at CPU meeting

The issuing of the urban conditions plan (PCU) for the land plot B1 of Zone A of the new landfills has raised several questions from

MGM stages Macau debut for Chinese ‘sugar king’

Arguably China’s pioneer in fondant sculpture art, Zhou Yi will stage his first solo exhibition at MGM Cotai, with five of about 10 pieces exclusively made

Black Bears lose against Saigon Heat in the first abl match

The Macau Black Bears basketball team has lost its first match of this year’s ASEAN Basketball League (ABL) invitational championship. The Bears, the only professional

Tourism board to further attract Hong Kong visitors

More promotions will attract visitors from Hong Kong amid border normalization within the region, Maria Helena de Senna Fernandes, director of the Macao Government Tourism Office

Parliament’s committee wants lower alcoholic drinks consistency threshold

The parliamentary committee in discussing the consumable alcohol bill considered the indicator level proposed by the government to be too high. Currently, the government

EU, Beijing heading for collision over China’s Covid crisis

The European Union and China yesterday moved closer to a political standoff over the COVID-19 crisis, with Beijing vehemently rejecting travel restrictions some EU nations

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