Health authorities clarify isolation criteria

Local health authorities have recently clarified the criteria that allow previously infected persons to leave isolation and return to the community, as well as the

Logistics stores rent temporary warehouses due to surge of stranded items

The logistics industry has seen several business owners rent additional temporary warehouses to temporarily store stranded goods during the partial lockdown. Therefore, additional costs will

Hong Kong book fair kicks off with fewer political books

Hong Kong’s annual book fair kicked off yesterday, with several publishers of political books prevented from taking part in the fair and others saying they

European Parliament VP urges renewed China-Taiwan dialogue

European Parliament Vice President Nicola Beer met with Taiwan’s leader Tsai Ing-wen yesterday and called for China to open a “mutual and respectful dialogue” with the

New president divisive choice for fixing crisis

Sri Lanka’s prime minister was elected president yesterday by lawmakers who opted for a seasoned, veteran leader to lead the country out of economic collapse, despite widespread

Amnesty Int’l says Myanmar army has laid landmines in Kayah

Myanmar's military has laid landmines that have killed and injured people in and around villages in Kayah, a conflict-affected region near the border with Thailand, Amnesty

Secret memo links citizenship question to apportionment

Trump officials tried to add a citizenship question to the 2020 census in a move experts said would benefit Republicans despite initial doubts among some

1969 Man takes first steps on the Moon

American Neil Armstrong has become the first man to walk on the Moon.  The astronaut stepped onto the Moon’s surface, in the Sea of Tranquility, at

Netflix Q2 subscriber loss widens, but not as much as feared

Netflix shed almost 1 million subscribers during the spring amid tougher competition and soaring inflation that’s squeezing household budgets, heightening the urgency behind the video

Inflation surges to new 40-year high of 9.4%

Inflation in the United Kingdom has accelerated to a new 40-year high, driven by rising food and fuel prices that are contributing to a cost-of-living crisis.

All-Stars showcase modern MLB: HRs, strikeouts, shifts

The All-Star Game showcased what baseball has become — home runs, strikeouts and offense-killing shifts. The National League didn’t have a hit between the first

UK Conservatives picking final two in race to replace Johnson

Britain’s Conservative Party was choosing two finalists yesterday in the contest to replace Boris Johnson, as the divisive, unrepentant leader ended his final appearance in Parliament as

Pakistan police arrest two men accused of gang raping US woman

Pakistan’s police have arrested at least two people after a 21-year-old American woman reported she was gang raped at a hotel when she was visiting a tourist resort

Pelosi’s proposed visit to Taiwan will bankrupt US credit with its hypocrisy

By airing the possibility of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi visiting Taiwan next month, Washington is testing Beijing’s reaction. It was originally planned that she would visit the

Thursday, July 21, 2022 – edition no. 4057

  * Macau limited — Casinos, some businesses, public buses will be allowed to operate with limited capacity amid the city’s consolidation period * Lawmakers want the gov’t to enact additional and more

Some businesses permitted to resume from Saturday

Between July 23 and 29, some businesses will be allowed to reopen “with limited capacity” while in compliance with Health Bureau (SSM) guidelines, Chief Executive Ho Iat Seng announced

July to record the worst-ever GGR, August unpredictable

Several entities and experts have labelled this month as potentially the worst month on record for gross gaming revenue (GGR).  The closure of

Two-thirds of SMEs on the verge of bankruptcy: Sector rep

President of the Industry and Commerce Federation of Macau Central and Southern District, Lei Cheok Kuan, suggested that the government distribute MOP15,000 to residents across three months

Gov’t expects tighter measures during consolidation period

Moving into a consolidation period may not bring about looser measures, but may in fact see the implementation of tighter restrictions, public health doctor Leong Iek Hou

Tourism board has no data on budgeting for third-party inspectors

The Macao Government Tourism Office (MGTO) had no idea how much money had been used on third-party quarantine hotel inspectors and quarantine hotels, a representative from

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