Mandated RATs until tomorrow

The government has mandated that the public must take rapid antigen tests (RAT) from yesterday until tomorrow, following the discovery of new cases over the last few days.

Traffic accidents surge 20% y-o-y

Traffic accidents in October increased by 21.5% year-on-year to 1,080, with 383 people injured, according to data from the Statistics and Census Service (DSEC). From January

Photo competition to support Regatta 2023

A The organizing committee, which comprises the Sports Bureau (ID), the Ursa Major Sailing Event Management Company, the Marine and Water Bureau (DSAMA), and the

Official warns lockdown protests hurt security

Hong Kong’s security minister yesterday warned that the city’s protests against China’s anti-virus restrictions were a “rudiment of another color revolution” and urged residents not to

US joins protests over arrest of Cambodian labor leader

The United States has joined local human rights groups in Cambodia in calling for the release of a labor union leader who was involved in a

Albanese steps up calls for US to drop WikiLeaks charges

Australia's Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said he recently told U.S. President Joe Biden’s administration to bring WikiLeaks founder and Australian citizen Julian Assange’s prosecution to a

Ukraine welcomes arms offers, no word on Patriot missiles

U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken condemned Russia’s weeks-long assault on Ukraine’s power grid, saying as NATO scrambled yesterday to scrape up replacement electrical gear that Russia

Glow for the Holiday at the Award-Winning Spa

Count down to the most wonderful time of the year, TRIA, the award-winning spa at MGM, has prepare an array of limited specials to help you get your

UK royals traveling to Boston with eye on environment prize

The first overseas trip by the Prince and Princess of Wales since the death of Queen Elizabeth II begins today , an occasion to show the world

1955 Black woman challenges race law

A black woman has been arrested by police in Montgomery, Alabama, after refusing to give up her seat on the bus to a white person. Mrs

Morocco looks to advance, Canada needs win

His nation on the verge of reaching the knockout stage of the World Cup for the first time since 1986, Morocco coach Walid Regragui downplayed his

Germany needs a win and help to avoid early exit

After getting a favor from Costa Rica, Germany needs a win against the Central American team today to have any chance of reaching the knockout

Pulisic goal advances US in World Cup with win over Iran

Iran 0, USA 1 Christian Pulisic kicked the ball, scored the goal and crashed into the goalkeeper, a collision that sent the American star to a

Netherlands beats host to reach last 16

Netherlands 2, Qatar 0 The Netherlands still has a long way to go to match the “total football” teams of the 1970s, or even the

East-meets-West exhibition at Sands Gallery

Sands China recently held an opening ceremony for Ink Wash • Abstraction, the latest exhibition at Sands Gallery, at the Grand Suites at Four Seasons. With aims to offer

McConaughey, Kunis among mag’s ‘People of the Year’

Matthew McConaughey, Mila Kunis, Jennifer Hudson and “Abbott Elementary” creator and star Quinta Brunson have been named People magazine’s 2022 “People of the Year.” The magazine

Rolling Stones to release star-stuffed 2012 live recording

The Rolling Stones plan to release what they’re calling their “ultimate live greatest hits album,” with appearances by Lady Gaga, Bruce Springsteen, Gary Clark Jr.

Chinese spaceship with three aboard docks with space station

Three Chinese astronauts docked early yesterday with their country’s space station, where they will overlap for several days with the three-member crew already onboard and expand the facility

Report: Authoritarianism on the rise as democracy weakens

Democracy is being degraded around the world because people are losing faith in the legitimacy of elections and see freedom of expression being stymied, among a range of

Tiangong space station open to world

After years of efforts, China’s space station will soon be fully operational. Over the past 19 years, from China’s first manned space mission Shenzhou V to the

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