Sci-tech innovation system appearing in align with overall development plan

More than 10,000 sci-tech companies have registered in Hengqin to shape a sci-tech innovation industry ecosystem in the Guangdong-Macao In-Depth Cooperation Zone in Hengqin.

Beijing mandates vaccines to enter some public spaces

The Chinese capital has issued a mandate requiring people to show proof of COVID-19 vaccination before they can enter some public spaces including gyms, museums

Gov’t lifts flight ban citing ‘little effect’ on Covid

Hong Kong announced yesterday it is shelving a COVID-19 measure that has resulted in dozens of canceled flights in recent months and thwarted travel plans

China lashes out at US, British intelligence services

The United States is “the biggest threat to world peace, stability and development,” China said yesterday, continuing its sharp rhetoric in response to U.S. accusations of

Russia’s war in Ukraine to overshadow talks in Bali

Foreign ministers from the Group of 20 leading rich and developing nations are gathering in Indonesia’s resort island of Bali for talks bound to be dominated

1965 Ronald Biggs escapes from jail

Ronald Biggs - a member of the gang who carried out the Great Train Robbery in 1963 - has escaped from Wandsworth prison.  Biggs, 35, escaped by scaling

‘Thor: Love and Thunder’ is pure bonkers filmmaking

The last full Thor movie was the overstuffed 2017 “Thor: Ragnarok,” with the God of Thunder dealing with dueling brother and sister issues, the imminent destruction of

An Irish hitman juggles murder with parenthood

Patrick Callen, a Dublin, Ireland hitman with a mild case of obsessive-compulsive disorder, stays organized by making lists. On his first day in Keith Bruton’s debut

Imagine Dragons offer light at the end of the tunnel

If you were hiding under your bed after listening to the last album by Imagine Dragons, it’s time to come out. The second volume of “Mercury”

US jobless claims rise to 235k, most in nearly six months

More Americans applied for unemployment benefits last week and while layoffs remain low, it was the fifth consecutive week that claims topped the 230,000 mark and

Medicines agency says EU is seeing ‘new wave’ of Covid-19

A senior official at the European Union medicines agency said yesterday that many nations in the bloc are seeing a new wave of COVID-19, driven by highly-transmissible mutations

UK has chance to restore shine of ‘golden age’

With the loss of support within his government and party, United Kingdom Prime Minister Boris Johnson was left with no option but to resign on Thursday. This brings

Friday, July 8, 2022 – edition no. 4048

— Gov’t repeatedly denies lockdown rumor, says it has different criteria for determining whether a location should be cordoned off * ‘Them’s the breaks’ | Boris Johnson resigns as UK Prime

Gov’t calls on families to arrange for helpers to ‘stay in’

The health authorities have appealed to all families employing domestic helpers to make arrangements to allow them to stay overnight at their employers’ homes, or, alternatively,

Rising Covid-19 cases instill persistent panic buying among residents

The continuous rise of Covid-19 cases in the city is instilling fear in the public, causing them to panic buy, despite the government ruling out the

Shanghai, Beijing order new round of mass Covid-19 testing

Residents of parts of Shanghai and Beijing have been ordered to undergo further rounds of COVID-19 testing following the discovery of new cases in the two

90% of positive cases sent to quarantine hotels

Of the 1,087 positives cases reported by the health authorities up to midnight of July 5, some 900 have been referred to isolation in quarantine

Linda Chen to helm Wynn Macau in 2023 as Ian Coughlan exits

Wynn Macau Ltd has announced Linda Chen, current vice chairman and chief operating officer of Wynn Macau, as president of the company from March 2023, in a

Public concerned over alleged search of mainland workforce for quarantine hotels

A screen capture believed to be from a WeChat conversation about hiring a mainland workforce to work in Macau quarantine hotels went viral on social media

Grand Lisboa lockdown traps 500 people

500 people are locked in at Grand Lisboa as the hotel was cordoned off Tuesday afternoon following the discovery of 13 cases in the property. 

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