Russian-owned successor of McDonald’s opens in Moscow

Three months after McDonald’s suspended operations in Russia, hundreds of people streamed into its famous former outlet on Moscow’s Pushkin Square as the restaurant reopened yesterday under a

‘Enough is enough’: Thousands demand new gun safety laws

Thousands of people rallied on the National Mall and across the United States on Saturday in a renewed push for gun control measures after recent deadly mass shootings from Uvalde, Texas,

The leadership ‘imprisoned’ by the zero-Covid policy

The Chinese government is committed to eradicating covid internally by maintaining endless waves of mass testing, tracking the contacts of those infected (through the use of metadata), locking down numerous

Monday, June 13, 2022 – edition no. 4029

— Taiwan reopens for transit on same day Macau quarantine shortened to 10 days, increasing foreign arrival options for SAR * Guia Hill landslide | Residents disappointed over gov’t’s slow action *

Gov’t shortens quarantine period to 10 days

The quarantine period for inbound travellers from overseas will be shortened from 14 days to 10 days, the government announced today. From June 15, individuals who meet certain conditions and enter

All foreign workers to be allowed in from Monday

Non-resident workers of all nationalities will be accepted into the city from next Monday, a public health official told a press conference yesterday. Currently, non-local

TIS to expand its international dimension with IB primary diploma in 2023

The International School of Macau (TIS), currently celebrating its 20th anniversary, is looking to the future, with concrete plans for expanding its international dimension, the new

Macau to host first-ever luxury goods expo in partnership with Hengqin

Macau will host its first-ever exhibition dedicated to premium quality and luxury goods in September this year. The event was unveiled yesterday at a press

Trade rebounds in May as anti-virus curbs ease

China's trade growth rebounded in May after anti-virus restrictions that shut down Shanghai and other industrial centers began to ease. Exports surged 16.9% over a

Adam Sandler basketball drama, ‘Hustle,’ has game

By now you’d think you know what you’re getting with an Adam Sandler sports movie. “Happy Gilmore” and “The Waterboy” have conditioned us to expect silly

One-China Principle has zero room for compromise

The Taiwan question is the most important and sensitive issue in China-US relations. The core of the Taiwan question is “one China”. There is but one China in

Law review aiming to ban e-cigarettes passes first reading

With 29 lawmakers voting “yes,” the law review proposal aiming at banning e-cigarettes in the city passed in a first reading yesterday in the parliament.

Lotus Festival running till next weekend

The 22nd Macau Lotus Festival will launch at Taipa Houses today and will run until next Sunday. The Municipal Affairs Bureau (IAM) will hold multiple exhibitions and ecotourism activities during

Aussie police link dirty cash to Chinese syndicate

An exclusive from the Age newspaper yesterday revealed that Australian police have uncovered a suspected Chinese money laundering syndicate headquartered in Victoria and NSW that is

Virus testing the new normal as China sticks to ‘zero-Covid

Thousands of COVID-19 testing sites have popped up on sidewalks across Beijing and other Chinese cities in the latest twist to the country’s “zero-COVID” strategy. Lines

17 killed, four missing in Hunan flooding

At least 17 people have been killed and four are missing in flooding in the central Chinese province of Hunan, while a landslide buried parts of

Three US companies sanctioned over blueprints sent to China

The Biden administration yesterday accused three U.S. companies of sending to China blueprints and technical drawings for satellite and rocket technology and other defense prototypes.

Le Mans: keeping the tradition, rejuvenating it daily

There are cities in which it is possible to run car races on streets and roads, whether nearby or distant from the city center: from Daytona Beach to

Ruling Workers’ Party meets amid expectation of nuclear test

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has convened a political conference where he’s expected to review state affairs, including a COVID-19 outbreak, and possibly address relations

Taliban arrest fashion model, say he ‘insulted’ Islam

The Taliban have arrested a well-known Afghan fashion model and three of his colleagues, accusing them of disrespecting Islam and the Quran, the Muslim holy book,

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