German chancellor Scholz kicks off Africa trip in Senegal

German Chancellor Olaf Scholz said his country is interested in a major gas exploitation project in Senegal as he began a three-nation visit to Africa on

Russian diplomat to UN in Geneva resigns over war in Ukraine

A veteran Russian diplomat to the U.N. Office at Geneva says he handed in his resignation before sending out a scathing letter to foreign colleagues inveighing against the

The same but different: Australia elects a new government

Australia’s election returned the result of the Australian Labor Party coming to power. At this point it’s unsure whether the Labor Party will be able to secure a

Tuesday, May 24, 2022 – edition no. 4016

— 10-year transport plan has lessons learned from Chongqing, public works chief said while unveiling details on the crucial LRT West line and a surprising proposal to build a cable

Macau borders open to portuguese visitors: Gov’t

Macau health authorities announced Friday that non-resident Portuguese nationals will be allowed to enter the MSAR starting from May 27. According to the Novel Coronavirus

Ex-IPIM chief sentenced to five years in prison

The former president of Macau’s technical immigration agency has been sentenced to five years of imprisonment without probation on several charges. Jackson Chang, the

Beijing, Macau ‘strongly oppose’ EU report

Both the Chinese and Macau governments have expressed “strong opposition” towards a European Union (EU) report recently published which summarizes Macau’s condition in 2021. “The

SSM: Monkeypox transmitted by skin contact

In a statement, the Health Bureau (SSM) has reminded the public to stay vigilant against monkeypox, dozens of cases of which have been recorded in Europe. So

CCAC points out flaws in public housing construction, gov’t disorganization

The Commission Against Corruption (CCAC) has issued a report slamming flaws in the construction of public housing buildings, as well the inability of government departments to cooperate

City sees more schools with lighter backpacks

Some 31 further schools have lightened the weight of their school bags when compared with the last school year, education chief Kong Chi Meng has

Studio City to open ‘Super Fun Zone’ in late June

Melco is set to launch a “Super Fun Zone” at Studio City at the end of June, in a bid to promote diversification in Macau.

261 SMEs supported by gov’t close down

A total of 261 small and medium enterprises (SMEs) which benefited from government support measures have already closed their doors due to bankruptcy. Of these

Visitor numbers drop 24% y-o-y in April

Visitor arrivals rose by 15.2% month-on-month to 606,841 in April, yet the figure still represents a year-on-year drop of 23.7%, according to the Statistics and

As Biden visits Asia, China launches South China Sea drills

China is holding military exercises in the disputed South China Sea coinciding with U.S. President Joe Biden’s visits to South Korea and Japan that are largely

UN rights chief to visit China, travel to Xinjiang

The United Nations’ top human rights official will visit China this week on a trip that will take her to the Xinjiang region, where rights groups

China becomes wild card in Sri Lanka’s debt crisis

China says its initiative to build ports and other infrastructure across Asia and Africa, paid for with Chinese loans, will boost trade. But in a cautionary

Biden pushes economic, security aims as he ends S. Korea visit

President Joe Biden tended to both business and security interests yesterday as he wrapped up a three-day trip to South Korea, first showcasing Hyundai’s pledge to

1998 Leaders welcome ‘yes’ vote for N Ireland

The Prime Minister, Tony Blair, has welcomed the resounding “yes” vote in the referendum on the Good Friday Agreement on Northern Ireland, calling it “a day for joy”. 

Anderson says Donaldson made racist remark, MLB investigates

Chicago White Sox star shortstop Tim Anderson accused Yankees slugger Josh Donaldson of making a racist remark by calling him Jackie Robinson during Saturday’s game against

African scientists baffled by monkeypox cases in Europe, US

Scientists who have monitored numerous outbreaks of monkeypox in Africa say they are baffled by the disease’s recent spread in Europe and North America.

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