Beijing court rules against woman who wanted to freeze eggs

A Chinese court has overruled a rare legal challenge brought by an unmarried Beijing woman seeking the right to freeze her eggs. The Chaoyang Intermediate People’s

Evergrande CEO, CFO resign amid probe into subsidiary

Struggling Chinese real estate developer China Evergrande has announced that its chief executive and chief financial officer have resigned after initial findings in a probe

S.Korea to lift ban on N.Korea TV, newspapers despite tensions

South Korea plans to lift its decadeslong ban on public access to North Korean television, newspapers and other publications as part of its efforts to promote

Rights groups urge Sri Lanka not to use force on protesters

International human rights groups on Saturday urged Sri Lanka’s new president to immediately order security forces to cease use of force against protesters after troops

Russia FM visits Egypt, part of Africa trip amid Ukraine war

Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov was in Cairo for talks yesterday with Egyptian officials as his country seeks to break diplomatic isolation and sanctions by the

Haiti 315 kids, adults shelter at school to escape gang war

Hundreds of children and adults sheltered at a high school in Haiti’s capital Saturday after fleeing shooting in a neighborhood where fighting between two rival gangs in

1978 First ‘test tube baby’ born

The birth of the world’s first “test tube baby” has been announced in Manchester.  Louise Brown was born shortly before midnight in Oldham and District General

Verstappen wins French GP as Leclerc crashes, Hamilton second

Defending Formula One champion Max Verstappen won the French Grand Prix yesterday after Charles Leclerc crashed out as Ferrari’s woes resurfaced, falling 63 points behind the Red

Wiebes wins on Champs Elysees as women’s Tour returns

Lorena Wiebes of the Netherlands sprinted to victory yesterday in the first stage of the women’s Tour de France which returned after a 33-year absence.

Church apologies: Top leaders say sorry for historical sins

When Pope Francis apologizes to Indigenous groups on Canadian soil this week, he will make another effort toward healing harms inflicted at church-run residential schools — and add

Three killed, one wounded in Philippine university shooting

At least three people, including a former Philippine town mayor, were killed and another was wounded in a brazen attack yesterday by a gunman in a university campus in

All in the same boat, they say

The mandate that all Filipino nationals should undergo mass testing has led to public outcry, fueled frustrations and disappointment among many, and several have been perturbed by how

Monday, July 25, 2022 – edition no. 4059

— Legal grounds to wiretap social media contacts founded * Manila on deck | PH gov’t to boost assistance following viral clip * Discriminated in NAT * Philippine passport holders and condominium management

NAT directive for Filipinos receives backlash, Consulate says order not a ‘political issue’

The Philippine Consulate General in Macau has called on Filipino nationals to heed the new mandate from the local government that requires all Filipinos to

Lawmakers doubt effectiveness of new measures, approve budget amendment

The Legislative Assembly (AL) yesterday approved a new amendment to the 2022 government budget that aims to reinforce the public accounts with money from the financial

Rising number of domestic violence cases

The Women’s General Association of Macau has expressed that the number of domestic disputes and cases of domestic violence have both undergone upward trends due

Public hospital attempting to resume certain services

Medical director of the public hospital, Dr Lei Wai Seng, has said that the medical facility was gradually resuming certain services, such as medical tests and

US adds Macau to trafficking blacklist

A US report has placed Macau on the country’s Tier 3 Watch List for allegedly failing to identify or provide services to victims of human trafficking.

64 patients discharged yesterday

As of yesterday, the city had seen 633 people discharged since June 18. Out of the 1,795 people who have tested positive since June

Philippine passport bearers required to take NAT every day

All Philippine passport bearers in Macau will need to take daily SARS-CoV-2 nucleic acid tests (NAT) from today, regardless of whether they are Macau residents.

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