UK Conservatives jostle in crowded, testy leadership race

Candidates to replace Boris Johnson as Britain’s prime minister are scattering tax-cutting promises to their Conservative Party electorate, as party officials prepared yesterday to quickly narrow

1986 Orange Parade sparks riots

Dozens have been injured in the second consecutive night of violence in Portadown, County Armagh.  Violence flared when Orangemen converged on the town yesterday evening after

Stocks open lower on Wall Street, led by drops in technology

U.S. futures are down with corporate earnings season kicking off this week amid rising anxiety over how companies are navigating soaring inflation, and news about the

Djokovic tops Kyrgios for 7th Wimbledon, 21st Slam trophy

Novak Djokovic waited. He waited for Nick Kyrgios to lose focus and lose his way. Waited to find the proper read on his foe’s big serves. Waited until

New coronavirus mutant raises concerns in India and beyond

The quickly changing coronavirus has spawned yet another super contagious omicron mutant that’s worrying scientists as it gains ground in India and pops up in numerous other countries,

Multiple factors to blame for Sri Lanka’s woes

Hundreds of thousands of angry protesters stormed the presidential palace in Colombo, capital of Sri Lanka, and broke into the prime minister’s private residence and set it on

Tuesday, July 12, 2022 – edition no. 4050

— Police authorities issued nearly 1,000 warnings to people found in breach of regulations on the first day of confinement, 126 denied boarding buses * Gaming shares plunge amid casino closure *

Walking dogs banned for a week, considered a crime

Taking your dogs out for a walk and performing the pets’ excretory necessities is, for a week commencing today, banned by the local authorities who consider

Special permits to ride buses delayed

The special permits to be issued by the Transport Bureau (DSAT) that will allow those who need to commute to work this week by riding

S&P Global is pessimistic about city’s 2022 GGR

International economic rating institution S&P Global Ratings expects that Macau’s 2022 end gross gambling revenue (GGR) will at most reach USD10.08 billion, several media report.

Lawmakers express support for gov’t assistance, yet calls on greater measures for SMEs

Several lawmakers have expressed support for the recent government announcement of a MOP10 billion subsidy plan targeting SMEs and residents in need amid the current

Japan votes in key election in shadow of Abe assassination

Japanese voted yesterday in the shadow of the assassination of former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe that brought heightened security as party leaders avoided mingling with crowds

Essential workers to undergo daily NAT

The director of the Health Bureau (SSM), Alvis Lo announced that those workers who are considered essential under the executive order from the Chief Executive and

CE extends condolences on death of Japan’s Abe

Chief Executive Ho Iat Seng extended deep condolences to the sudden and unfortunate passing of Japan’s former prime minister Shinzo Abe. Ho did so on behalf of the

Residents consider halting the city ‘not ideal’

Several residents have divided opinions regarding the ban on people leaving their homes unless essential.  The government has announced that from

City to shut casinos for a week amidst Covid-19 outbreak

Macau will close all its casinos for a week starting today – the second closure the government has ordered since the first outbreak in February 2020,

87-year-old woman falls from height

The city saw another alleged suicide of an octogenarian in the traditional residential district of Fai Chi Kei yesterday morning, the Judiciary Police (PJ) announced.

Beijing appears to retract vaccine mandate after pushback

The Chinese capital Beijing appears to have backed off a plan to launch a vaccine mandate for entry into certain public spaces after pushback from

US tells China its support for Russia complicates relations

China's support for Russia’s war in Ukraine is complicating U.S.-Chinese relations at a time when they are already beset by rifts and enmity over numerous

China ex-vice public security minister on trial for graft

A former Chinese vice minister of public security went on trial Friday, accused of collecting 646 million yuan ($96.3 million) in bribes over nearly two decades.

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