New AXA plan allows residents to ‘seize currency potentials’

Insurance giant AXA Hong Kong and Macau recently launched the “FortuneXtra Savings Plan” to “help customers seize currency potentials and accelerate wealth building with exceptional flexibility to suit changing

Galaxy relaunches voluntary resignation scheme

The “New Life Starter Program,” commonly known as the voluntary resignation scheme, has been re-launched by the Galaxy Entertainment Group (GEG), with the aim of

Covid-19 | Tianjin orders more mass testing of residents

The northern Chinese city of Tianjin ordered a second round of COVID-19 testing of all 13 million residents yesterday following the discovery of 97 cases of

Aviation | US airlines say China is forcing them to cancel some flights

U.S. airlines say China has blocked more than a dozen recent and future flights from entering the country, which has been tightening already-strict COVID-19 travel restrictions.

Diplomacy | China and Russia block UN support for sanctions on Mali

Russia and China blocked the U.N. Security Council yesterday from supporting new sanctions on Mali for its military leaders’ decision to delay next month’s elections until

Hong Kong | ‘Patriots only’ legislature convenes first session

Hong Kong’s legislature convened yesterday for the first time since elections last month that were held under new legislation ensuring that only “patriots” who have proven

Covid-19 | Omicron may be headed for a rapid drop in Britain, US

Scientists are seeing signals that COVID-19’s alarming omicron wave may have peaked in Britain and is about to do the same in the U.S., at which

This day in history | 1991 Bloodshed at Lithuanian TV station

At least 13 people have been killed and more than 140 injured by the Soviet military in the capital of Lithuania as Moscow continues its crackdown on the Baltic

Banking Bank of America slashes fees for account overdrafts

Bank of America slashed the amount it charges customers when they spend more than they have in their accounts and plans to eliminate entirely its

Wynn launches festive dining experiences

In celebration of the Year of the Tiger, Wynn is pleased to be collaborating with talented local artists. Five local designers from the Macau Illustrators Association – Frank Wong Wang

JW Marriott Hotel Macau announces CNY offerings

Hotel Macau this Chinese New Year as the culinary talents behind Man Ho Chinese Restaurant and Urban Kitchen have prepared festive delicacies that are sure to be a

Tennis | Djokovic: Not isolating after Covid infection was ‘error’

Novak Djokovic knew he’d tested positive for COVID-19 when he attended a newspaper interview and photo shoot in Serbia last month, saying yesterday he made an

Football | Chinese broadcaster ordered to pay EPL $213M over TV rights

A Chinese broadcaster has been ordered to pay the English Premier League at least $213 million by the High Court in London over the collapse of one

Boris apologizes for attending lockdown party

Prime Minister Boris Johnson has apologized for attending a garden party during Britain’s coronavirus lockdown in 2020, saying there are things the government “did not

The Buzz | Rat who detected land mines in Cambodia dies in retirement

A land mine-detecting rat in Cambodia who received a prestigious award for his life-saving duty has died in retirement, the charity for which he had worked has announced.

China Daily | Arrival of Omicron gets alarm bells ringing

Anyang, a city with a population of 5 million in Henan province, was locked down on Monday. It is the third city to hit the pause button in

Thursday, January 13, 2022 – edition no. 3932

— Hengqin launches series of subsidies for Macau companies, workers for cooperation zone projects * Macau regatta, the only int’l sailing event in GBA this year * Covid-19 | Omicron may be

Survey finds higher level of anxiety among students

Nearly 50% of the local population experience anxiety and stress at moderate or higher intensity, according to the results of a recent survey conducted by

Gov’t says footprint record will eventually be mandatory

The Secretary for Social Affairs and Culture, Elsie Ao Ieong, said in a recent interview that the footprint tracing function will eventually become mandatory, although the

EV association seeks cooperation in Suzhou

The Macau Electric Vehicles Association (MEVA) recently visited the Suzhou plant of Chinese motor vehicle manufacturer Qiantu. The parties seek to collaborate in the Guangdong-Macau Intensive Cooperation Zone

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