U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi held talks with officials in Singapore yesterday at the start of her Asian tour, as questions swirled over a possible stop in
He was asked by the Times about the probability of another outbreak arriving, given experiences from around the world, including mainland China and foreign countries.
The Macao Government Tourism Office (MGTO) will roll out “Bright up Macao 2022” in December with the hope of bringing into the limelight more local artworks and promote
The Labour Affairs Bureau (DSAL) is restarting various job-matching services today to assist job seekers to enter the workplace as soon as possible. With
A Chinese state-owned company is negotiating to buy a forestry planation with a deep-water port and World War II airstrip in Solomon Islands amid persistent concerns
The commander of the United States military in the Pacific said yesterday he wants to expand and strengthen its ties with New Zealand. The visit
There was no reported damage in a western Philippine region where debris from a rocket that boosted part of China’s new space station reportedly fell, a
A new bill was introduced in the Australian Parliament yesterday seeking to lift a 25-year ban on doctor-assisted dying in two territories. Australia’s sparsely populated Northern
There was already plenty of trouble to talk about when a major U.N. meeting on the landmark Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty was originally supposed to happen in 2020.
A Surrey businessman who accused the police of illegally tapping his phone is celebrating after a ruling by the European Court of Human Rights. James Malone, a
The first ship carrying Ukrainian grain set off from the port of Odesa yesterday under a deal brokered by the United Nations and Turkey that is
Maybe the Premier League’s “Big Six” should actually be renamed the “Big Two.” Manchester City and Liverpool have finished as England’s top two teams in three of the
Chinese e-commerce firm Alibaba said yesterday that it wants to keep its shares listed in both New York and Hong Kong, days after U.S. regulators included it
A Maryland auction house has sold a wristwatch that once belonged to Adolf Hitler for $1.1 million. Alexander Historical Auctions in Chesapeake City had estimated the value
China's openness and reform policy was initiated in 1979, but only in the late 1990s did it begin to privatize and significantly reduce its state-owned enterprises (SOE) sector. In the
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Yesterday Macau recorded its eight consecutive day without any new reported Covid-19 infections within the community, and the second consecutive day of zero cases in people
Announced by the Executive Council on Friday, the financial scheme will benefit Macau residents who earned less than MOP600,000 total in 2020 and 2021. The cash support
Two members of the Public Security Police Force (PSP) were among a group of 44 people detained yesterday during a police operation at an illegal
Health authorities advise members of the public who have mental health problems due to the long period of Covid-19 prevention measures to seek help. “There
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