China reduces quarantine for people arriving from abroad

China yesterday announced an easing of its quarantine requirement for people arriving from abroad but stopped short of lifting what remains a stringent COVID-19 policy compared

Hong Kong confirms Chinese leader Xi’s visit for anniversary

Hong Kong police confirmed yesterday that Chinese President Xi Jinping will visit the city this week for the 25th anniversary of the former British colony’s return

Authorities to send ‘NATmobile’ to yellow zones

Local health authorities will dispatch a new nucleic acid test (NAT) vehicle to assist with administering tests to those under close control of the authorities

SMG expects typhoon this week

The Meteorological and Geophysical Bureau (SMG) says that there is a high chance that a typhoon will form in the vast low-pressure area in the Philippines, affecting Macau

Biden aims at China in new illegal fishing policy framework

The Biden administration is stepping up efforts to combat illegal fishing by China, ordering federal agencies to better coordinate among themselves as well as with

G-7 leaders end summit pledging to hurt Russia economically

Leaders of the world’s wealthiest democracies struck a united stance to support Ukraine for “as long as it takes” as Russia’s invasion grinds on, and said

Russian missile strike hits crowded shopping mall in Ukraine

Russian long-range bombers struck a crowded shopping mall in Ukraine’s central city of Kremenchuk with a missile on Monday, raising fears of what President Volodymyr

Ghislaine Maxwell to be sentenced in Epstein sex abuse case

Ghislaine Maxwell, the jet-setting socialite who once consorted with royals, presidents and billionaires, is set to be sentenced yesterday for helping the wealthy financier Jeffrey Epstein sexually abuse

1995 US shuttle docks with Russian space station

American and Russian spacecraft have successfully docked in orbit for the first time in 20 years.  The US shuttle Atlantis delivered a relief crew of two

Europe’s central bank ready to ‘stamp out’ surging inflation

The head of the European Central Bank said yesterday that it will move gradually to combat soaring consumer prices with interest rate hikes in July and

Hamilton says ‘archaic mindsets’ about color must change

Formula One great Lewis Hamilton said “archaic mindsets” have to change after retired champion Nelson Piquet reportedly used a racial slur against him. Hamilton’s comments came

Swiatek wins 36th match in a row in 1st round at Wimbledon

From the red clay of the French Open to the green grass of Wimbledon, the wins keep coming for Iga Swiatek. The top-seeded Pole won

46 migrants abandoned in trailer in San Antonio found dead

Forty-six people were found dead after being abandoned in a tractor-trailer on a remote back road in San Antonio in the latest tragedy to claim

Germany: former Nazi guard, 101, jailed for aiding murder

A 101-year-old man was convicted in Germany of 3,518 counts of accessory to murder yesterday for serving at the Nazis’ Sachsenhausen concentration camp during World War II.

Can G7 meet the global challenges?

Before the G7 Summit in the Bavarian Alps, being held from Sunday to Tuesday, and the NATO Summit scheduled for Wednesday and Thursday in Madrid, many diplomatic meetings

Wednesday, June 29, 2022 – edition no. 4041

— Real estate developer suggests ‘more practical’ transportation system amid the ongoing public consultation on cable car proposal in the city * NAT or NOT | Gov’t awaits final results to

35 new cases raise tally to 391, first severe case

Local health authorities have reportedly found a total of 391 positive cases of infections with Covid-19 from June 18 to 5 p.m. yesterday, the coordinator at the

Education chief pledges to safeguard volunteers against infections during meal breaks

The citywide SARS-CoV-2 nucleic acid test (NAT) stations have differing amounts of space, but the government will try to provide facilities for volunteers to rest and have

Gov’t will not regulate retail price of RAT kits

The local authorities will not regulate the retail price of the Rapid Antigen Test (RAT) kits that have been authorized for sale at pharmacies, the

Banking association head provides assurance on backup services

President of the Macau Association of Banks, Ip Sio Kai, has given assurances that local banks are providing auxiliary services to their clients despite the

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