US, Japan agree to keep troops on base to curb Covid spread

The U.S. and Japan yesterday agreed to keep American troops within their bases as worries grew about a sharp rise in coronavirus cases in the

This day in history | 1985 Gas blast kills eight in Putney

Eight people have been killed in an explosion in a prestigious block of flats in Putney, south-west London.  Dozens were also injured when the blast demolished

Golf US Women’s | Open purse soars to USD10 million on fabled courses

Long considered the biggest event in women’s golf, the U.S. Women’s Open now has prize money and future sites to match. The U.S. Golf

Intel reports repeatedly failed to forecast Capitol riot

Intelligence reports compiled by the U.S. Capitol Police in the days before last year’s insurrection envisioned only an improbable or remote risk of violence, even as other

The Buzz | UK gov’t advisers recommend against fourth vaccine dose

U.K. government advisers have recommended against giving a fourth dose of COVID-19 vaccine to nursing home residents and people over 80 because data shows that a third shot

China Daily | Flight ban resets HK’s zero cases goal

Considering the high population density in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region and the rapidity with which the Omicron variant of the novel coronavirus spreads, any infection

Monday, January 10, 2022 – edition no. 3929

— Cyprus discovered a new strain of coronavirus that combines the Delta and Omicron variant. Yet, its impact is too early to tell * Associations discouraged from organizing CNY celebrations * Govt:

Hao vs LVS | Trial reaching closing stage, defense triggers court incident

The Las Vegas Sands Corporation (LVS) legal representative Luís Cavaleiro de Ferreira has triggered a procedural incident at the First Instance Court (TJB), claiming that

Lawmaker questions the need for Macau Pass ID registration

Lawmaker Che Sai Wang questioned the need for the government to require owners of Macau Pass to register their card in order to receive discounted bus fares “on

Covid-19 | Vaccine proof or negative NAT for restaurants, entertainment venues on the table

The city should buckle up early for vaccinated dining-in, though it remains too early to permit border crossings, a government doctor suggested at yesterday’s health press

Southcn.com collaborates with local media to exchange GBA stories

Southcn.com of Nanfang Media Group has recently signed cooperation agreements with five media outlets in the SAR in a bid to diversify available information on investment,

Xplorer Prize to award young medical scientists

The Xplorer Prize, one of China’s highest grants for young scientists, will set up a new category of medical science starting from 2022.  A

Gov’t refutes video claiming CE achieves wealth with cryptocurrency

The government refuted the contents of a recent video going viral on social media platforms. In the video, Chief Executive Ho Iat Seng apparently discusses

Crime | Scams involving online sales promotion and investment schemes continue

Five local residents have reportedly been involved in a scam involving the advertisement and promotion of product sales on the internet, the Judiciary Police (PJ) announced.

China lashes out at US over support for Lithuania

China lashed out at the United States yesterday over its support for the European nation of Lithuania in its feud with Beijing over relations with Taiwan.  Foreign

Three Chinese nationals abducted in Nigeria, police say

Police in Nigeria said gunmen abducted three Chinese nationals working in the country’s north central region, the latest incident in a cycle of violence in Africa’s

Diplomacy | Beijing to appoint Horn of Africa envoy amid Ethiopia crisis

Chinaís foreign minister says his country will appoint a special envoy to the Horn of Africa region, where Ethiopia and Eritrea have been fighting forces from

Hong Kong | Carrie Lam disappointed over officials’ large party

Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam said yesterday she was disappointed that nine government officials attended a large birthday party that has sparked fears of a new

EXPLAINER: What’s behind unrest rocking oil-rich Kazakhstan

Kazakhstan is experiencing the worst street protests the country has seen since gaining independence three decades ago. The outburst of instability is causing significant concern in Kazakhstan's two powerful neighbors: Russia

Xi’an hospital punished for refusing entry to pregnant woman

Hospital officials in the northern Chinese city of Xi’an have been punished after a pregnant woman miscarried after being refused entry, reportedly for not having current COVID-19

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