Washington orders Chinese phone carrier out of US market

U.S. regulators are expelling a unit of China Telecom Ltd., one of the country’s three major state-owned carriers, from the American market as a national security threat amid rising tension

This day in history | 1962 World relief as Cuban missile crisis ends

The world has breathed a collective sigh of relief after the superpowers reached an agreement ending the immediate threat of nuclear war. Russian leader Nikita Khrushchev has agreed to dismantle all

ASEAN | US, China, Russia join Asia summit amid regional disputes

President Joe Biden and China’s Premier Li Keqiang join an annual summit of 18 Asia-Pacific nations by video in a region where the world powers have dueled over trade, Taiwan,

Xinhua Economic Watch | ‘First-store economy’ drives retail consumption in China

Eyeing for the wide consumer market and the increasing demand for quality life in China, more and more international and domestic brands have set up their first stores in the

Tech | Microsoft profit up 24% in quarter, driven by cloud growth

Growth in Microsoft’s cloud computing business helped push its profit up 24% in the July-September quarter over the same time last year. The Redmond, Washington-based tech company reported quarterly profit of

Grand Lisboa Palace extends operation hours of Mesa

Grand Lisboa Palace Resort Macau announced that Mesa, a contemporary Portuguese restaurant, has extended its service for lunch hours with exquisite dishes, and has launched night time promotions to. The two-

Sands China hosts seminar on 14th Five-Year Plan

A group of Sands China team members got an overview of the nation’s 14th Five-Year Plan Tuesday at The Parisian Macao, at a seminar delivered by Kevin Ho King Lun, local

Tennis | Trading shots: Lawmakers differ on Aussie Open vaccinations

The back-and-forth debate over unvaccinated tennis players being allowed to contest the Australian Open in January heightened yesterday with the prime minister and a state political leader trading shots on

The Buzz | Portuguese govt faces budget vote defeat; election likely

Portugal’s parliament was poised to reject early today the minority Socialist government’s proposed state budget for 2022, a move that would likely trigger a snap election and put a

UN chief: ‘Leadership gap’ undermines global climate efforts

The head of the United Nations says a “leadership gap” is undermining the world’s efforts to curb global warming, days before presidents and prime ministers from around the globe gather

China Daily | In Games ‘together for a shared future’

  The 100-day countdown to the 2022 Winter Olympic Games has begun. And while the clock of preparation ticks, the Olympic flame, ignited for the Beijing 2022 Winter Games in Ancient

Thursday, October 28, 2021 – edition no. 3883

— Peking Union Medical College to take over management of MSAR’s Islands Hospital aiming at medical tourism * Gaming | Concessions may be extended up to 12 months: JP Morgan * War

US, China sparring over Taiwan heats up anew

The United States and China are stepping up their war of words over Taiwan in a long-simmering dispute that has significant implications for the power dynamic in the Indo-Pacific and

THE CONVERSATION | The future of work is hybrid

COVID-19 has changed the way we work. Even before the pandemic, the U.S. workforce increasingly relied on remote collaboration technologies like videoconferencing and Slack. The global crisis accelerated the adoption of

New AL kicks off with speeches directed to Policy Address

Anticipating the Policy Address for 2022, expected to be delivered in mid-November, lawmakers took the opportunity to send a combined message to the Chief Executive on continuing economic support to

Pereira Coutinho, Ron Lam call for better committee meetings

Lawmakers José Pereira Coutinho and Ron Lam called for improvements yesterday in the Legislative Assembly (AL) in relation to the meetings of the several AL committees. In the first official plenary

Gaming | Casino revenues trend upward as border restrictions eased

Macau’s gross gaming revenue (GGR) doubled from October 18 to 24, in line with the surge in tourist arrivals as border restrictions were eased following over a week of no

Exhibition showcases wet market designs through history

An exhibition featuring drawings and diagrams of antique and contemporary wet markets is now open to the public. The event has been organized by The Heritage Society, which has previously conducted

Briefs | Guia Hill pedestrian tunnel drilled through

  The pedestrian tunnel beside the Guia Hill vehicle tunnel has recently been drilled through, with polishing works now underway. Like the parallel vehicle tunnel, the new pedestrian tunnel connects Horta

Gaming | Expert: E-currency a means to dam and trace gambling outflow in Macau

Beijing is using digital currency to close the “black hole” that local casinos have dug over the past two decades, said Ben Lee, managing partner of IGamiX Management & Consulting,

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