Xinhua Insight | Coinciding with Spring Festival, Beijing 2022 celebrates togetherness

Many Chinese New Year customs have been widely observed for thousands of years. The family reunion dinner, pasting couplets and setting off fireworks are must-dos during

PMI | China manufacturing activity grows at slower pace in January

Manufacturing activity in the world’s second largest economy grew at a slower pace in January compared to the previous month, according to an official government measure,

Killing fields | Death, danger, despair: A year in Myanmar under the military

An elderly woman forced to flee bombings. A former peace negotiator leaving his job to fight Myanmar security forces. A woman’s husband shot during a peaceful

Analysis | Russian roar on Ukraine rings hollow to Latin America allies

It was a classic Russian power play with echoes of Cold War gamesmanship.  Shortly after entering into service in 2019, Russia’s most advanced warship made

This day in history | 1983: British drivers ordered to belt up

Drivers and front seat passengers must wear seatbelts under a new law which came into force at midnight. The Department of Transport says 30,000 people a year are killed

Gaming | Some Vegas Strip casinos to get new facades, familiar names

Some shuffling among owners could result in rebranding, demolition, reconstruction and the addition of familiar names at some of the Las Vegas Strip’s most iconic properties.

Tennis | Australian Open | Top-ranked Krejcikova, Siniakova win women’s doubles

Top-ranked Barbora Krejcikova and Katerina Siniakova took another major step in a partnership which began in junior ranks when they won the Australian Open women’s doubles

Rugby | Six Nations is back with fans but without a clear favorite

England is the highest ranked and most well-resourced rugby team in Europe. Ireland is on an eight-test winning run including knocking over the All Blacks.

The Buzz | Beijing seals off more residential areas, reports 12 cases

Beijing officials said yesterday they sealed off several residential communities in the city’s northern district after two cases of COVID-19 were found. Residents in the Anzhenli neighborhood in

China Daily | Space should be used for international cooperation

More than 200 space launch missions, mostly carried by the Long March rocket family, were completed over the past five years. The Beidou navigation system has completed

Monday, January 31, 2022 – edition no. 3944

— Another junket boss and an associate were arrested by the police in the course of the investigations linked to Suncity’s case * CNY | Celebrations, predictions of Year of the

Breaking News | Exit poll suggests Socialists win re-election in Portugal

An exit poll in Portugal's general election suggests the center-left Socialist Party has been reelected, beating its main rival, the center-right Social Democratic Party. The poll by Portugal's Catholic University for

Tennis | Nadal wins Australian Open for record 21st major title

Searching for inspiration when he was down two sets and facing triple break point, with his prospects of winning a record 21st Grand Slam title almost shot, Rafael Nadal thought

Xi extends Spring Festival greetings to all Chinese

Chinese President Xi Jinping, on behalf of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee and the State Council, extended Spring Festival greetings to all Chinese yesterday

EXPLAINER: Can Portugal election clear political roadblock?

Portuguese voters go to the polls today (Sunday), two years earlier than scheduled, after a political crisis over a blocked spending bill brought down the minority Socialist government and triggered

Gaming | Junket customers to ‘resurrect’ in different segments: LVS

The customers in the junket business will resurrect in different segments and find new ways of materializing in the casino, said Rob Goldstein, chairman and

29 junkets still awaiting license

29 gaming promoters are still awaiting their license after the Gaming Inspection and Coordination Bureau (DICJ) carried out the verification of 75 junket operators. This

Covid-19 | Airport workers under close-loop management may swap positions

On the humaneness of allowing some airport staff just seven days per month to spend time with families, a healthcare official has suggested they may be

Police confident in pedestrian control during Lunar New Year period

When questioned about healthcare measures during the Lunar New Year period, when many people will visit temples and churches to take part in religious rituals, Ma

ZAPE, Sai Van to undergo traffic control on Feb 3

As part of the government’s plan to hold a float parade on February 3, certain roads on ZAPE and Sai Van will be subject to traffic control, which

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