‘The Inspection,’ boot camp from a fresh gaze

Elegance Bratton is certainly not the first person to turn to the military to fill a hole in his life. But the filmmaker also knew he

Diamond of Alba

This season, white truffle is one of the most precious and luxurious ingredients sought after by serious gourmets. Throughout years of its establishment, Ristorante Il Teatro has

The Kat O 1050 Metres Sand

2022-12-03 | Sat | 14:50 Joy of Friendship did well to finish sixth first up in his first MJC outing, his first run looks

Prayers? Bombs? Hawaii history shows stopping lava not easy

Prayer. Bombs. Walls. Over the decades, people have tried all of them to stanch the flow of lava from Hawaii’s volcanoes as it lumbered toward roads, homes

Meeting reinforces China-EU cooperation crucial to safeguard European interests

President Xi Jinping’s appeal that the European Union strengthen macroeconomic policy coordination with China and jointly foster new growth engines should have made visiting European Council President Charles

Friday, December 2, 2022 – edition no. 4146

— As Macau bans vaping, survey shows Macau residents using significantly less tobacco * Unfit | Anytime Fitness closes Macau operations * Taste of Edesia * Ground floor and underground floors of

China’s Xi urges Ukraine talks in meeting with EU’s Michel

Chinese leader Xi Jinping urged negotiations on a political solution to the Ukraine conflict in talks with visiting European Council President Charles Michel in Beijing today (Thursday), state broadcaster CCTV

Gold Rush treasures from 1857 shipwreck up for Reno auction

Since the recovery of sunken treasure began decades ago from an 1857 shipwreck off the coast of South Carolina, tens of millions of dollars worth of gold has been sold. But scientists, historians and collectors say that the real fortunes will begin to hit the auction block tomorrow (Saturday).

Jiang Zemin, who guided China’s economic rise, dies

Jiang Zemin, who led China out of isolation after the army crushed the Tiananmen Square pro-democracy protests in 1989 and supported economic reforms that led to

2023 will be a year of continuity in the Transport and Public Works sector

The upcoming year will mainly focus on continuing works that started in the last two years within the transport and public works sector, the Secretary for

Hotel guests dip 22% y-o-y by October

The average occupancy rate of guest rooms of hotel establishments from January to October this year decreased by 12.0 percentage points year-on-year to 37.9%, data

Gov’t reports 10 new cases

Authorities have reported a total of 10 new Covid-19 cases as of 8 p.m. last night, majority of which are directly connected to the 74-year-old

Vaccination plans spark hope for end of ‘zero Covid’

A Stock markets rose after the National Health Commission on Monday announced the long-awaited campaign. A low vaccination rate is one of the biggest obstacles

ZAPE-Barra coastal promenade to start construction next year

Planning for the ZAPE-Barra coastal promenade construction should conclude next year, with subsequent commencement of construction to occur within the year, Lo Chi Kin, vice

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

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