Health Code drops ‘shield’ to free up space for rapid antigen test results

The local Health Code has been recently optimized to include the display of rapid antigen test results, as well as a new platform for the submission

Newborns eligible for consumption stimulus

The parents of newborn babies who were born in Macau can sign up for their consumption stimulus quotas when they have their Macau ID registrations processed. Their

Using Lego to train adults

In fact, they may be doing this under the supervision of a certified instructor, with the aim of discovering and exploring their strengths, weaknesses and opportunities, according

Taxi driver and overstayer detained for abetting illegal border crossing

A 53-year-old local man working as a taxi driver and another man from the mainland overstaying his visa in Macau have been detained by the Judiciary Police (PJ),

Daily wage of construction workers down in Q1

The average daily wage of construction workers decreased by 1.5% quarter-to-quarter to MOP787 in the first quarter of 2022.  The average daily wages of

First batch of 460 households get keys to gov’t housing

Starting yesterday, a total of 460 households waiting for access to an economic rental housing unit from the government will get the keys to their new

List of children admitted to subsidized nurseries published

The list of children enrolling for the first time in subsidized childcare in Macau has been published, the Social Welfare Bureau (IAS) announced. Parents can access

Beijing preps hospital spaces, though new cases low

Beijing is preparing new hospital facilities to deal with a spike in COVID-19 cases, even though the numbers of new cases remain low. State media

Markets Asian shares mixed in light ‘Golden Week’ trading

Asian shares are mixed in light “Golden Week” trading with markets in China, Japan and some other countries closed for holidays. Investors are watching

Two more survivors found three days after building collapse

Rescuers have found two more survivors in the rubble of a building in central China that collapsed more than three days ago, state media reported yesterday.

Sydney man gets 12 years for murdering gay American in 1988

An Australian man was sentenced to 12 years and seven months in prison yesterday for the 1988 murder of an American who fell off a Sydney cliff

Muslims mark Eid al-Fitr amid community violence

Muslims across India marked Eid al-Fitr yesterday by offering prayers outside mosques, even as the celebrations this year came in the backdrop of a series

Aid workers prep stretchers, toys for Mariupol evacuees

Aid workers prepared hot food, wheelchairs and toys yesterday for civilians slowly making their way to relative safety from the pulverized remnants of a steel

1982 Argentines destroy HMS Sheffield

The British ship HMS Sheffield has been hit by an Argentine missile fired from a fighter bomber. It is not clear how many of the 268 crew have perished.

Thought-provoking art exhibition at Sands Gallery

Sands China recently unveiled the second exhibition of its new Sands Gallery at the Grand Suites at Four Seasons, with 101 Bowls – An Art Exhibition Featuring Water

FIFA blockchain deal is first new US WCup sponsor since 2011

FIFA got a first new American sponsor of the men’s World Cup in 11 years yesterday, signing a deal for this year’s tournament in Qatar with

Stevenson outpoints Valdez in dominating win, takes WBC belt

WBO champion Shakur Stevenson handed Oscar Valdez the first loss of his career last weekennd in a junior lightweight championship bout. What some thought could

Cambodian dissident dresses up as ‘Lady Justice’ for trial

An outspoken critic of Cambodia’s government dressed up as “Lady Justice,” complete with scale and blindfold, to bring attention to her case as lawyers in her trial for treason

Australian central bank hikes rate for first time in 11 years

Australia’s central bank yesterday lifted its benchmark interest rate for the first time in more than 11 years. The cash rate rose from 0.1% to 0.35% in a

Pandemic fight boost Sri Lanka-China ties

The friendship between the island country of Sri Lanka and China has been nurtured through the maritime Silk Road for centuries. Today, the two countries have close relations

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