No information now on possible China-US ‘high level’ meeting: spokesperson

A Foreign Ministry spokesperson yesterday responded to a possible “senior-level” meeting between China and the United States, saying he has no information to provide at present. The South China Morning Post

Beijing, Moscow agree to build lunar research station

China and Russia said they will build a lunar research station, possibly on the moon’s surface, marking the start of a new era in space cooperation between the two countries. A

This day in history | 1985 Gorbachev becomes Soviet leader

There is a new man in charge at the Kremlin - Mikhail Gorbachev has taken over following the death of Konstantin Chernenko. Chernenko, 73, died yesterday after a long illness -

Covid-19 | Mexico to rely heavily on Chinese vaccines

Mexico announced a huge bet on Chinese vaccines, without making public any information about their efficacy. Foreign Relations Secretary Marcelo Ebrard said the Mexican government has signed agreements for 12 million

Diplomacy | Biden joining summit with key Asia-Pacific ‘Quad’ leaders

President Joe Biden will join the first-ever meeting of the leaders of Japan, India and Australia tomorrow as he seeks greater cooperation with U.S. allies to counter China’s strength in

Cybersecurity | Hackers breach thousands of security cameras, exposing Tesla, jails, hospitals

A group of hackers say they breached a massive trove of security-camera data collected by Silicon Valley startup Verkada Inc., gaining access to live feeds of 150,000 surveillance cameras inside

Football | Juventus knocked out of Champions League by 10-man Porto

Juventus 3, Porto 2 Juventus — and Cristiano Ronaldo — crashed out of the Champions League round of 16 on away goals for the second successive year as the Bianconeri were

The Buzz | Greenpeace protests ECB’s loans for carbon-heavy industries

Greenpeace activists landed on the roof of a European Central Bank building yesterday to drop a banner protesting the financial institution’s loans policy, which climate activists say favors heavily polluting

China’s ban on Taiwan’s pineapples inspires creative dishes

Taiwan’s classic beef noodle soup has taken on a sweet and sour twist. Hung Ching Lung, a Taipei chef, has created a pineapple beef noodle soup at his eponymous restaurant Chef

World Views | Netflix needs a baby Yoda

Chess sets commemorating a recently popular television series are selling for upwards of $99. But “The Queen’s Gambit,” Netflix Inc.’s hit miniseries about a fictional chess prodigy, isn’t the theme. It’s HBO’s

Thursday, March 11, 2021 – edition no. 3730

— China’s vaccine passport may be a boon to tourism but its benefits will take time to surface in Macau: MGTO * Communist Party seeking China’s rejuvenation * Francis Lui, Vice Chairman

MUST hosts job fair offering 2,000 vacancies

The two-day Macau University of Science and Technology (MUST) Career Day 2021 officially opened yesterday with more than 2,000 internship or job offerings in various areas, said university vice president

Education | Paper by MUST scholar recognized in Nature 2020 Research Highlights

An academic paper by a Macau University of Science and Technology (MUST) researcher has been featured by internationally acclaimed journal, Nature, as part of its 2020 research paper highlights. The 2020

56% of employees forced to take unpaid leave: survey

  Around 56.06% of the local employees interviewed claimed that they had been forced to take unpaid leave, according to the latest research published yesterday by the Macao Federation of Trade

Ho Iat Seng fully supports proposed reforms to HK electoral system

Macau’s Chief Executive Ho Iat Seng affirmed his commitment to fully support the central government’s latest proposal to enhance the Hong Kong electoral system in an interview with Chinese media

Macao Central Library | Experts highlight flexibility, inclusivity of winning project

The panel of experts that judged the four proposals submitted to the Cultural Affairs Bureau (IC) for the new Central Library highlighted in their final opinion some of the characteristics

Major sports events calendar reduced from 12 to 5 this year

The annual calendar of major sports events has been reduced to just five events this year, the president of the Sports Bureau (ID), Pun Weng Kun, confirmed yesterday on the

Grand Prix | Local organizers hope for F3 to return

The Macau Grand Prix Organizing Committee (MGPOC) is still hoping that is possible for the Grand Prix to return to its pre-pandemic format, where the international races had the spotlight

Lawrence Ho: eSports a way to diversify economy

Speaking in his capacity as a Macau member of the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference, Melco Resorts & Entertainment CEO Lawrence Ho made four suggestions to develop eSports in Macau,

Mong-Há Sports Center to open doors this year

Mong-Há Sports Center, the newest sports facility in Macau, will be ready to open its doors to the public by the end of this year, the president of Sports Bureau

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