China mulls package to ease Sri Lanka’s economic crisis

China's ambassador to Sri Lanka said yesterday it is considering a request for $2.5 billion in assistance to help the island nation through a debt and

Shanghai Disneyland closes as virus rises, Shenzhen reopens

Shanghai Disneyland closed yesterday as China’s most populous city tried to contain its biggest coronavirus flareup in two years, while the southern business center of Shenzhen

Ukraine rejects Russian demand for surrender in Mariupol

Ukrainian officials defiantly rejected a Russian demand that their forces in Mariupol lay down arms and raise white flags yesterday in exchange for safe passage out

1956 King convicted for bus boycott

Mr King, 27, was fined $500 (£178) and ordered to pay an equal amount in costs. However, his lawyers immediately gave notice of their intention to appeal and the

‘The Batman,’ still No. 1, crosses $300 million

The Batman” is still going strong three weeks into its theatrical run, with a tight grip on the top spot at the box office. Robert

Inseparable: EPL rivals City, Liverpool to meet in cup semis

STEVE DOUGLAS Manchester City and Liverpool just can’t be kept apart this season. Engaged in yet another tight tussle for the Premier League title, the

The Lusofonia touch

The first local Lusofonia touch rugby championship took place at TIS field, Taipa last Saturday. Eight teams entered the tournament, weather conditions were close to ideal

Saudi Arabia says it’s not responsible for high oil prices

Saudi Arabia said yesterday that it “won’t bear any responsibility” for a shortage in global oil supplies after a fierce barrage of attacks by Yemen’s Houthi rebels

Indonesia set to lift quarantine rules for overseas tourists

Indonesia will lift all quarantine requirements for overseas visitors entering the country, its tourism minister said yesterday, two years after it imposed border restrictions due to COVID-19.

Anti-pandemic work must put people first

The latest flare-up of novel coronavirus infections on the Chinese mainland, driven by the more transmissible Omicron variant, shows no signs of easing, with 1,947 locally transmitted cases

Tuesday, March 22, 2022 – edition no. 3976

  * Zero dot something — HK, Macau alleviate Covid restrictions following signals from Beijing that zero-tolerance policy could gradually be abandoned * Chinese airliner carrying 132 crashes in Guangxi hills * families of

Chinese airliner crashes with 132 aboard in country’s south

A China Eastern Boeing 737-800 with 132 people on board crashed in the southern province of Guangxi today (Monday), officials said. The Civil Aviation Administration of China said in a statement

New Macau requests gov’t intervention in soaring fuel prices

The Consumer Rights Protection Law should be used to stabilize prices of commercial fuels in Macau, Sulu Sou, vice director-general of the New Macau Association

Health authorities clarify how to register jabs received abroad

Leong said that people in this situation may directly bring their original Covid-19 vaccination record issued by the authorities of the place of vaccination together

IAM calls on halt to unsafe pickles consumption

The Municipal Affairs Bureau (IAM) calls on consumers who have purchased unsafe pickles from the mainland and are in possession of the affected products to stop

Events canceled over the weekend due to Covid-19 scare

A series of cultural, leisure, and major sporting events planned to take place over the weekend suffered last-minute cancelations. Organizers justified the hasty decision with the

Five to eight tropical cyclones may affect Macau this year

The first tropical cyclone could arrive in Macau in the the first half of June or even before that period, “which means it may be a little

3,800 applicants for the Four Higher Education Joint Examination

Macau has a total of 3,800 applicants for the Joint Admission Examination for Macau Four Higher Education Institutions in 2022, according to the education bureau.

DSAT confirms future traffic light at Galaxy new junction

The Transport Bureau (DSAT) assures on its website that traffic lights will be installed at a new junction leading towards Galaxy Macau. The junction in question

95% of Macau’s households browse internet

Figures released by the Statistics and Census Service (DSEC) indicate that the number of households using the internet in Macau has grown 2.7% in 2021 when

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