2004 Angry dads hit Blair with purple flour

Protesters have hurled condoms full of purple flour at British Prime Minister Tony Blair as he addressed MPs in the House of Commons, prompting an urgent review of security.

Zelenskyy opens Cannes festival, links war and cinema

The 75th Cannes Film Festival kicked off yesterday with an eye turned to Russia’s war in Ukraine and a live satellite video address from

Liverpool beats Southampton, title race goes to the wire

Southampton 1, Liverpool 2 The Premier League title race is going to the wire. Remarkably, an unprecedented quadruple is still on for Liverpool. Tired and

EU rushes out $300 billion roadmap to ditch Russian energy

The European Union’s executive arm moved yesterday to jump-start plans for the 27-nation bloc to abandon Russian energy amid the Kremlin’s war in Ukraine, proposing a nearly

China relaxes some Covid test rules for US, other countries: report

China has removed certain COVID-19 test requirements for people flying in from countries like the United States and shortened the pre-departure quarantine period for some inbound travelers, as

Washington’s liaisons dangerously imprudent

Relations between China and the United States are in a very bad shape now. Perhaps the worst they have been since diplomatic relations were established in 1979.

Thursday, May 19, 2022 – edition no. 4013

  * Open door for helpers with a twist — Macau drops restrictions to hire Filipino domestic helpers; Manila requires minimum salary of USD1,200 for qualified caregivers * Public health | Another case

US sues casino mogul Steve Wynn over relationship with China

The department said it had advised Wynn repeatedly over the last four years to register under the Foreign Agents Registration Act, or FARA, and is suing now because Wynn refused

Suspect of Cotai murder apprehended in Hunan

The male suspect in a murder case that took place in a resort in Cotai on May 7 was apprehended yesterday by the mainland police in

Inmate found dead at Coloane Prison

An inmate was found dead inside the lavatory of her cell at the Coloane Prison in the early hours of yesterday morning, the Correctional Services Bureau

Gov’t reiterates ban on job change of blue card holders

The SAR government has restated that it regulates the job changes of non-resident workers in accordance with the law. According to the current “Law on

Metaverse and crypto not on Rosário’s current legislation agenda

At this stage, the concepts of ‘metaverse’ and cryptocurrency will not be on the telecom-related legislation agenda, Secretary for Transport and Public Works Raimundo do Rosário

Property transactions tumble 28%

The total value of transactions pertaining to building units and parking spaces in the first quarter of 2022 was MOP7.29 billion, down by 28.3% and 26.4% respectively, quarter-to-quarter.

Gov’t to ensure smooth ICT operations if city enters grid lockdown

If Macau enters a grid lockdown under a Covid-19 outbreak, seamless services of information and communication technologies (ICTs) will be ensured, Lau Wai Meng, director

Channel checks indicate visa denial of frequent gamblers: Bernstein

China's National Immigration Administration has recently reconfirmed strict Covid-19 border policy and restrictions on non-essential travel, a move that could further hamper arrivals, particularly of bettors, into

New gaming law analysis to end Jun. 10

There is already a date and time set for the signing of the final opinion of the Second Standing Committee of the Legislative Assembly (AL) on

No changes to tables and machines allocation

During the press briefing of the Second Standing Committee of the Legislative Assembly (AL), committee president Chan Chak Mo took the opportunity to clarify some information

Taiwan’s leader condemns California church shooting

Taiwan's leader has condemned the shooting at a Taiwanese church in California by a man reportedly driven by hatred of the island. Tsai Ing-wen’s office issued a statement

Activists ask top court to void Marcos Jr’s presidential win

Human rights activists have asked the Philippine Supreme Court to block Congress from proclaiming Ferdinand Marcos Jr. as the next president, alleging that he lied when he

Authorities report another fever surge amid Covid-19 crisis

North Korea yesterday reported another large jump in illnesses believed to be COVID-19 and encouraged good health habits, as a mass outbreak spreads through its unvaccinated

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