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Biden’s news conference takes abrupt, lengthy turn

For the first half of one of his rare news conferences as president, Joe Biden stuck to an organized plan, calling on reporters from a

The Buzz | Pakistan court sentences woman to death for blasphemy

A Pakistani court sentenced a Muslim woman to death after finding her guilty of blasphemy for insulting Islam’s Prophet Muhammad in text messages she sent to a friend,

China Daily | Biden’s problem-solving policies exacerbate those in Sino-US ties

On Jan 20 last year, Joe Biden was sworn in as the 46th president of the United States vowing to solve its problems. Reviewing the development of Sino-US

Friday, January 21, 2022 – edition no. 3938

— Authorities said that private companies can ‘force’ citizens to record their itinerary on entry to their premises, adding it is acceptable to follow gov’t without breaching the law * Social

Breaking News: International flights to Macau to resume from Jan 24: Gov’t

The Novel Coronavirus Response and Coordination Center announced early today (Friday) that from midnight January 24 flights to Macau from regions outside China “will be

Breaking News: Security scanners across Europe tied to China govt, military

At some of the world's most sensitive spots, authorities have installed security screening devices made by a single Chinese company with deep ties to China's military and the highest levels

Three local restaurants lose Michelin stars in 2022

Three local restaurants which have faced different battles during the past two years of the Covid-19 pandemic have seen their star-ratings drop in the Michelin

Nearly three million in Zhuhai test negative for Covid-19

The second round of mass SARS-CoV-2 nucleic acid tests (NAT) in Zhuhai has yielded only negative results, local media reports. According to deputy director of

CE moves IC chief to Science Center

Chief Executive Ho Iat Seng has announced in the Official Gazette that Mok Ian Ian, the inaugural president of the Cultural Affairs Bureau (IC), has been assigned to

André Cheong: E-Gov is moving forward, new measures in H1 this year

The implementation of expansion measures for the electronic government (E-Gov) system are currently being prepared and will be rolled out during the first half (H1) of

Gov’t to ban import of e-cigarettes this year

The government is preparing to ban the import and manufacturing of electronic cigarettes in Macau, the Secretary for Social Affairs and Culture Elsie Ao Ieong

Police, victim accounts of dog-killing car crash conflict

The owner of a dog killed in a car accident said the pet was on a leash, but the Public Security Police Force (PSP) has

IAM: No hamsters in Macau have tested positive for Covid-19

The Municipal Affairs Bureau (IAM) have deployed more staff to carry out inspections of pet shops selling hamsters in Macau, and performed random nucleic acid tests

Crime | Mother attempts to protect son from liability for traffic accident

A 50-year-old local woman who works as a casino supervisor is being accused of attempting to protect her 18-year-old son from liability for a traffic accident, the

Beijing residents disappointed Olympics will be closed event

With just over two weeks before the opening of the Beijing Winter Olympics, residents of the Chinese capital say they’re disappointed at not being able to

Diplomacy | China condemns plans by Slovenia to upgrade Taiwan ties

China yesterday condemned plans by Slovenia to upgrade relations with self-governing Taiwan, a move likely to spark diplomatic and economic retaliation against the tiny Central European

Tonga | Three smaller islands badly damaged by tsunami

Three of Tonga’s smaller islands suffered serious damage from tsunami waves, officials and the Red Cross said yesterday, as a wider picture begins to emerge of the

Airlines worldwide rush to change flights over US 5G problem

Airlines across the world, including the long-haul carrier Emirates, rushed yesterday to cancel or change flights heading into the U.S. over an ongoing dispute about the

This day in history | 1961 John F Kennedy sworn in as US president

The Democrat John F Kennedy has been sworn in as the youngest ever elected president of the United States. The 43-year-old Roman Catholic was inaugurated as the 35th president

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