Tokyo closes books on costly, pandemic-delayed Olympic

Organizers of last year’s COVID-delayed Tokyo Olympics were expected to place the final cost of the Games at 1.42 trillion yen, about twice what was forecast when

Transgender athletes barred from international rugby league

Transgender athletes will be barred from women’s international rugby league matches while the sport’s governing body formulates its inclusion policy. Two days after world swimming’s

‘It always wins’: North Korea may declare Covid -19 victory

It’s only been a month since North Korea acknowledged having a Covid-19 outbreak, after steadfastly denying any cases for more than two years. But already it

Myanmar’s Suu Kyi celebrates birthday with cake in court

Although detained by Myanmar’s military government on a slew of charges, ousted leader Aung San Suu Kyi was able to hold a small birthday celebration during a court

Millennial Money: 4 items for your midyear money checklist

A lot can happen in six months. That’s why, as we close out the first half of the year, it makes sense to check in on your financial

Wednesday, June 22, 2022 – edition no. 4036

— New gaming law approved with gov’t cementing increased oversight on casino operations, paving the way for new licenses * Covid-19 Outbreak | Gov’t calls on population to self-test today, 49

Gov’t announces details of tests for key groups

The government has just announced the details of SARS-CoV-2 nucleic acid tests (NATs) to be administered today (June 22) on particular groups of people. Before taking the test, the following groups

Gov’t reports 10 new cases, tally rises to 46

Macau is still battling with its worse Covid-19 outbreak yet as the city has already recorded a total of 46 new SARS-CoV-2 infections of unknown origin as

Tally rises to 36 cases, majority asymptomatic

The number of Covid-19 confirmed cases in Macau has risen to a total of 36, the director of the Health Bureau (SSM), Dr. Alvis Lo, said

Gov’t reassures availability of essential supplies

The local government has assured the public in a statement that supplies of essential commodities are ample, and has discouraged panic purchasing. Availability of supplies

Iconic Jumbo Restaurant capsizes in South China Sea

The iconic Jumbo Floating Restaurant capsized on Sunday after encountering adverse conditions while passing Xisha Islands in the South China Sea. Water entered into the

May falls slightly short from April in tourist arrivals

The city has accommodated about 601,000 tourists in May, which was 1% short from the count in April, the Statistics and Census Service (DSEC) of

Zhuhai sees two asymptomatic cases from Macau

Three new asymptomatic SARS-CoV-2 positive cases have been detected in Zhuhai, with two of entrants from Macau, health agencies in Zhuhai announced yesterday. The

Outbreak Mass testing finds nine groups of preliminary positives

The citywide mass testing for Covid-19 which commenced June 19 noontime and continuing until June 21 has found more preliminary positive infections, the director of

Education bureau reminds students to avoid conducting parallel trade

The Education and Youth Development Bureau (DSEDJ) expressed its concerns in a statement over the recent arrest of several students who were allegedly involved in

Analysts expect ‘near-zero’ revenue while casino stocks plunge following outbreak

Macau's casino stocks saw a plunge yesterday after the government’s announcement of a new wave of Covid-19 cases dealt a fresh blow to the crippled gaming sector.

China’s first Horn of Africa envoy offers to mediate in region

China's first special envoy to the Horn of Africa yesterday offered to mediate in disputes in the region as Beijing seeks to strengthen its influence and

Magnitude 6.0 earthquake shakes central Taiwan coast

A magnitude 6.0 earthquake shook Taiwan yesterday morning. There were no immediate reports of damage or injuries.The quake struck at 9:05 a.m. at a depth of 6.8 kilometers

South Asia floods hampering access to food, clean water

Days of flooding are challenging authorities yesterday in South Asia as they try to deliver food and drinking water to shelters across submerged swaths of India

Australian leader refuses to publicly intervene on Assange

Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese yesterday rejected calls for him to publicly demand the United States drop its prosecution of WikiLeaks founder and Australian citizen

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