Afraid of needles? China rolling out oral vaccine

The Chinese city of Shanghai started administering an inhalable COVID-19 vaccine yesterday in what appears to be a world first. The vaccine, a mist

LRT East Line to be built in two sections will ‘save time and money’

The Light Rapid Transit (LRT) Eastern Line that will link the Taipa Maritime Ferry Terminal at Pac On to the Border Gate, passing through Zone

Guangdong to issue another RMB2b in offshore gov’t bonds in Macau

The Guangdong government will issue three-year offshore renminbi-denominated municipal government bonds in Macau tomorrow, with an expected issue size of RMB2 billion. The Guangdong

Germany finds compromise over Chinese stake in Hamburg port

Germany's government agreed on a compromise yesterday that will allow a Chinese shipping group to take a smaller stake in the operator of the country’s biggest

UN envoy says crisis deepens, taking ‘catastrophic toll’

The U.N. special envoy for Myanmar warned yesterday that the political, human rights and humanitarian crisis in the military-ruled Southeast Asian nation is deepening and taking

Women lawmakers outnumber men for first time

For the first time in New Zealand’s history, a majority of lawmakers are women. Soraya Peke-Mason from the liberal Labour Party was sworn in to

Opposition leader says Belarus shouldn’t fight for Russia

An opposition leader in exile from Belarus said yesterday that her country’s soldiers should lay down their arms if they are deployed to Ukraine under

1950 Hunt for missing atomic scientist

Professor Pontecorvo and his family arrived in Finland at the beginning of September but they have since disappeared. There is speculation the family may have gone

South Korean chipmaker SK Hynix worries about China future

South Korean computer chipmaker SK Hynix said yesterday it might be forced to sell its manufacturing operations in China if a U.S. crackdown on exports of

Benfica, PSG among four teams advancing to knockout phase

Lionel Messi kept up his stellar pre- World Cup form to help rampant Paris Saint-Germain become one of four teams to advance to the last 16 of

Strong quake injures dozens, shuts north Philippine airport

A strong earthquake rocked a large swath of the northern Philippines, injuring at least 36 people and forcing the closure of an international airport and the evacuation

Russia, Belarus ambassadors barred from Nobel ceremony

The ambassadors of Russia and Belarus have been excluded from this year’s Nobel Prize ceremony in Stockholm because of the war in Ukraine. The Nobel Foundation, a

Clear sign that opening-up is moving on

In a sign that China will continue to attract foreign investors with improved investment environment and better services, the central authorities have pledged to further facilitate the border

Thursday, October 27, 2022 – edition no. 4122

— New government guidelines on group travelers welcomed by investors * Fai Chi Kei lockdown — Health authorities impose partial lockdown in Fai Chi Kei, Macau’s most populous neighborhood, after a

Education center staff accused of embezzling continuing education subsidies

The Commission Against Corruption (CCAC) has reported another case where a local education center and nearly 170 residents allegedly embezzled over MOP1 million in subsidies

Case witness detained for perjury

A witness for the junket mogul Alvin Chau’s case was detained by the Public Prosecutions Office yesterday for alleged perjury. The lower court continued the trial

Pro-democracy publisher Lai found guilty on fraud charges

Pro-democracy Hong Kong publisher Jimmy Lai was found guilty yesterday on two fraud charges related to lease violations, the latest in a series of prosecutions

Trade unionist lawmaker criticizes uncoordinated road works

Lawmaker Ella Lei questioned the government about road works across the city, some of which have been repeated and have resulted in complicated conditions for drivers.

Local woman loses RMB6.7 million in online investment scam

A local woman has reportedly been defrauded in a series of online investments, losing a total of RMB6.7 million, the Judiciary Police (PJ) reported on Monday.

New government to raise spending to boost slowing economy

Australia's new government released plans yesterday for more spending on families, the elderly, defense and its Pacific neighbors as the country braces for an economic slowdown

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