Xi’an | Chinese officials promise groceries for lockdown residents

Chinese officials promised steady deliveries of groceries to residents of Xi’an, an ancient capital with 13 million people that is, in some districts, under lockdown.

Asia 2021 | Myanmar military reverts to strategy of massacres, burnings

When the young farmhand returned to his village in Myanmar, he found the still smoldering corpses in a circle in a burned-out hut, some with their

Light show extension cheers up New Year’s scarce celebrations

Residents and tourists can be dazzled by the 2022 new year with an eye-catching light festival at a dozen locations across the city, as the annual

Vegas fireworks show will go on, 300,000 expected: officials

Las Vegas isn’t canceling or scaling back plans for big New Year’s gatherings amid concerns about the rapid spread of the omicron variant of COVID-19, regional public

Markets 2021 | Stocks soar, IPOs explode, crypto goes wild

Wall Street delivered another strong year for investors in 2021, as a resurgence in consumer demand fueled by the reopening of the global economy pumped up

Stuff 2021 | Dystopia, ‘she-cession,’ TikTok dances: We’re over you, 2021

The pandemic, politics, pervasive anxiety over the climate and the economy. Did 2021 leave us any time to ponder anything else? As we limp our way

Pandemic | Low-vaccinated Eastern Europe braces for omicron surge

As the fast-spreading coronavirus variant omicron rages through Western Europe, officials and experts in low-vaccinated Eastern Europe anticipate a post-holiday explosion of COVID-19 cases in

This day in history | 1999 UK prepares to celebrate millennium

Britain is gearing up to join a global party in a spectacular array of revelries to welcome in the third millennium. The scale of the celebrations ranges from large

Cinema 2021 | ‘The Worst Person in the World,’ ‘Lost Daughter,’ ‘Licorice Pizza’ top best films

1. The Worst Person in the World: Joachim Trier’s richly compassionate character study wasn’t our first movie back in theaters this year, but it was the first film

FASHION | Redefining traditions

Long-time collaborators Canada Goose and Boston-based streetwear brand Concepts have come together for their latest collection with the addition of renowned Japanese fashion brand A BATHING APE.

TASTE OF EDESIA | Ritzy Celebration  

2022 is here! For this new year’s glamorous celebration, The Ritz-Carlton Café, Lai Heen, and The Ritz-Carlton Bar and Lounge have curated options for discerning guests

Vivaldi opera gets premiere in Ferrara nearly 300 years late

The Catholic Church and the northern Italian city of Ferrara made their peace yesterday with Antonio Vivaldi nearly 300 years after the city’s archbishop effectively

The Buzz | Mexico approves use of Cuba’s Abdala coronavirus vaccine

Mexico’s health safety council announced that it has approved the use of Cuba’s three-dose Abdala coronavirus vaccine.  The council said it had sufficient evidence the vaccine

Editorial | Imagine

Imagine a world without Covid. And no “religion” too. Lennon’s hopeful words echo strongly in my mind more than ever four decades after I first heard “Imagine.”

Friday, December 31, 2021 – edition no. 3924

  * Hengqin bonds — Companies in the cooperation zone eligible for RMB5.5m support for issuing bonds in Macau: officials * Goodbye 2021 | Party is on-off * Lawmaker Ip Sio Kai suggests gov’t

Lawyer: Resort representative in mainland necessary under new personal data law

The new personal data protection law that took effect in mainland China last month means that it will be necessary in future for Macau resort operators

Three-meter python found in Ka Ho

The three-meter python found at a construction site on Estrada da Barragem de Ka Ho is now in the care of the Municipal Affairs Bureau. A preliminary

Lawmakers grill gov’t over corruption and misuse of funds

A group of lawmakers made use of the period before the agenda of yesterday’s plenary session of the Legislative Assembly (AL) to ask the executive questions about

Lawmakers ask for source market internationalization, further financial support

In a recent written enquiry at the Legislative Assembly, lawmaker José Maria Pereira Coutinho asked the government about the internationalization of the city’s tourism source

Veteran curator reminds young artists to ‘broaden horizons’

Young artists should cultivate the ability to study the big picture for a greater chance of survival in the ever-changing field of art, said veteran art marketer

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