Gov’t launches self-service renewal for blue cards

Authorities are launching a self-service renewal process for non-resident workers’ identification cards, following the introduction of the new blue card last year. Eligible non-residents holding

Death toll from earthquake rises to 93

The death toll from a major earthquake in western China rose to 93 as the search for survivors continued, authorities said. A magnitude 6.8 quake

China quarantines college students under strict policy

Almost 500 students at China’s premier college for broadcast journalists have been sent to a quarantine center after a handful of COVID-19 cases were detected in

Okinawa reelects governor opposing heavy US troop presence

Okinawa's incumbent governor who opposes an ongoing U.S. Marine base relocation forced by Japan’s central government and calls for a further reduction of American troops on the

Conservative Muslims protest Indonesian fuel price hikes

Hundreds of conservative Muslims marched in Indonesia’s capital yesterday demanding that the government revoke its decision to raise fuel prices, saying it hurts people already reeling

Pope heads to Kazakh interfaith congress, without patriarch

Pope Francis had hoped his trip to Kazakhstan this week would offer a chance to meet with the head of the Russian Orthodox Church — who

1993 Rabin and Arafat shake on peace deal

The Prime Minister of Israel, Yitzhak Rabin, and the PLO leader, Yasser Arafat, have shaken hands before cheering crowds on the White House lawn in Washington. The

Union Berlin moves top of Bundesliga for first time

Union Berlin 1, Cologne 0 American forward Jordan Pefok had a penalty saved but Union Berlin held on to win 1-0 at previously unbeaten Cologne to

Charles III pledges to follow queen’s example of selfless duty

King Charles III pledged yesterday to follow his late mother’s example of “selfless duty” as he addressed lawmakers from both houses of parliament in London

Americans give health care system failing mark: AP-NORC poll

The majority of adults in the U.S. that health care is not handled well in the country, according to a new poll from The Associated Press-NORC Center for

New page begins for Central Asia and China

From Sept 14 to 16, President Xi Jinping will attend the 22nd Meeting of the Council of Heads of State of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization in Samarkand, Uzbekistan,

Tuesday, September 13, 2022 – edition no. 4093

— The three-day Mid-Autumn Festival has brought 46,000 visitors to the city, a low figure for a traditional holiday * Employment | Gaming employee numbers continue decline * Alta Bella | Building

Oliveira says Macau has high autonomy when it comes to gaming policy

A former commissioner for legal affairs for the Gaming Commission said that, contrary to popular belief, Macau does have a say in the formulation of the SAR’s

6.18 outbreak costs Gov’t MOP600m, not counting quarantines

The most severe outbreak of Covid-19 in Macau over the past two and half years, which started on June 18 (known as the 6.18 outbreak),

95 foreign visitors have entered Macau over the last week

A total of 95 tourists holding foreign passports have entered Macau over the past week, health authorities said in a reply to a Times inquiry during

Heavy rain after deadly Sichuan quake complicates recovery

Heavy rains are complicating earthquake recovery efforts in southwestern China, where the death toll from Monday’s disaster has risen to 82. More than 20,000 people

New head of Taipa hospital development committee inaugurated, holds first plenary

Honorary president of the Peking Union Medical College Hospital, Zhao Yupei, was inaugurated yesterday as the head of the Taipa Hospital Strategic Development Committee, which held

Shenzhen reduces entry quota for Hong Kong travelers

Authorities in Shenzhen will “temporarily” reduced the city’s daily quarantine quota for Hong Kong arrivals from yesterday before halving it to 1,000 by the start of next

Kai Fong’s lawmakers respond to 99% cases in past year

Lawmakers Ho Ion Sang, Leong Hong Sai and Ngan Iek Hang have declared that they have addressed almost all requests for assistance in the past legislative session. The

Education committee discusses measures to strengthen mental health

A local education governmental committee yesterday discussed measures to identify and support non-tertiary education students in the area of mental health at a regular plenary session.

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