1984 O-Levels to be replaced by GCSEs

O-Level and CSE exams are to be abolished and replaced by a new examination for 16 year olds, in the biggest exam shake-up for over 10 years. 

‘We ain’t done’: NBA champion Warriors already looking ahead

The goal was enormous: Return to the NBA’s mountaintop. And now with that monumental task complete, the NBA champion Golden State Warriors already have a new

UK gov’t orders Julian Assange’s extradition

The British government on Friday ordered the extradition of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange to the United States to face spying charges, a milestone — but not the

Ukraine introduces visa regime for Russians amid war

The Ukrainian cabinet approved a resolution on Friday to bar Russian citizens from entering Ukraine without a visa. The move is likely to be viewed as symbolic

The shift of Chinese investment in the EU

According to a recent study by researchers at Rhodium Group and MERICS, Chinese foreign investment stagnated in 2021. While global foreign direct investment (FDI) has recovered sharply, outward

Monday, June 20, 2022 – edition no. 4034

  * Largest outbreak yet — Macau is facing an ‘unprecedented’ outbreak as tally hits 31, locking down several sites; 602 people under follow-up * Fitch: Macau’s zero-Covid strategy ‘continues to constrain the

Gov’t confirms 31 positive cases

Macau is battling with its worst Covid-19 outbreak yet as the city recorded 31 new SARS-CoV-2 infections of unknown origin as of 10 p.m. today. The government has not stated whether

Macau kicks off mass testing following discovery of 12 positive cases

A  citywide mass testing for Covid-19 will commence at 12 p.m. today as at least 12 positive cases were reported earlier today, the Novel Coronavirus Response and Coordination Centre announced

City enters another ‘immediate prevention status’

As of 1 a.m., the Macau SAR entered the “immediate prevention status” — just several minutes after the Novel Coronavirus Response and Coordination Centre announced that a nucleic acid test

Galaxy’s President and Rio casinos close; SJM extends Grand Emperor Casino

As Galaxy Entertainment Group (GEG) abruptly closed a pair of satellite casinos yesterday midnight, reports about SJM Resorts, S.A’s attempt to extend Grand Emperor Casino have

A winning charmer in ‘Good Luck to You, Leo Grande’

Female desire is not a topic that gets a lot of space in mainstream Hollywood movies. And the desire of women north of 45? Well, that’s

Black Pearl for Summer

This summer, The Black Pearl Diamond Restaurants Gastronomic Series will be launched. Indeed, it is one of the most exciting events for gourmands organized by Melco Resorts

Gov’t justifies 11th day of quarantine with result of last NAT, procedures

Local health authorities have explained the reasons for extending the 10-day quarantine period into the 11th day. During the weekly press briefing of the Novel Coronavirus Response and

New Sino-Luso international school to start operations next year, sources say

A new Chinese-Portuguese international school will be in operation next year following the establishment of a topical association last November, the Times has learnt. A source

Detroit honors Vincent Chin, Asian American killed in 1982

“Although hate crimes existed, Vincent Chin did bring out a flash point for Asian Americans,” Stanley Mark, senior staff attorney at the New York-based Asian American Legal Defense

15 bids received to build Sewage Treatment Plant-Zone A bridges

The Public Works Bureau (DSOP) has received 15 bids as part of the tender for the construction of a pair of bridges connecting the Macau

75th anniversary recalls living up to ‘serve to change lives’

The Rotary Club of Macau’s 75th Anniversary Charity Ball has drawn attention to this year’s international theme, which is “Serve to Change Lives,” with the group

Wynn Promotes Sustainable Hospitality to Build Green Future

As a long-term member of the tourism and catering industries, Wynn places great value on food sustainability and ecological conservation, and is equally committed to the responsible

Chinese destroyer on long-distance exercises in Sea of Japan

  One of China’s largest and most capable combat ships is conducting long-distance exercises in the Sea of Japan, state media reported yesterday, in a display of

Kishida’s cautious course sets up potential long-term rule

Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida did not look like he’d last long when he took office eight months ago. He was seen as nice, but indecisive

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