Palestine | Leader’s path to elections is fraught with peril

President Mahmoud Abbas’ call for elections has thrown his political future into peril, forcing him to negotiate competing demands to engage with a friendlier U.S. administration, mend the rift with

The tennis crowd: players thrive with fans back in Australia

Novak Djokovic was about to respond to a question about Australian Open crowds when he paused, thought for a moment, and then asked an official if fans were still allowed

The Buzz | China rights activist missing after being stopped at airport

Authorities have given no word on the status of Chinese legal rights activist Guo Feixiong after he was blocked from leaving the country last week to join his family in

Myanmar | Internet access restored as coup protests grow

As enthusiastic crowds of tens of thousands marched through the streets of Myanmar’s biggest city yesterday to protest last week’s coup, their spirits were lifted by the return of internet

World Views | Marjorie Taylor Greene is Trump’s true heir

It’s clear that Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene doesn’t care too much what her congressional colleagues think of her: The day after she was stripped of her committee assignments in response to her

Monday, February 8, 2021 – edition no. 3711

— The Macau SAR welcomed the arrival of 100,000 Sinopharm jabs – government ready to start inoculation * Association says Macau Legend replaced part of staff’s yearly bonus with F&B vouchers *

Breaking News: China to ‘crack down’ on cross-border gambling; warns against online betting during CNY

Mainland Chinese authorities have urged Chinese nationals who are involved in cross-border gambling activities to turn themselves in, according to a notice co-drafted by the Supreme People’s Court, the Supreme

GEG brings CNY blessings to the elderly of Tung Sin Tong

Committed to promoting “a harmonious and inclusive community,” Galaxy Entertainment Group (GEG) has been organizing different activities “to spread love and care to different sectors of society,” a press release

Shopkeeper left confused over legalities after IAM fine

The Municipal Affairs Bureau (IAM) has allegedly left a shop owner puzzled with regard to the legal procedures with which residents must abide while cleaning the exterior of their properties. The

Briefs | Qingmao port expected to open in 2h of 2021

Qingmao Port, another immigration facility located next to the Border Gate, is expected to be operational in the second half of this year, according to Secretary for Security Wong Sio

Control mechanism for property acquisition in the mainland created

The government has created a control mechanism for property acquisition in the mainland aiming to prevent the deception of local residents when buying property across the border, the Economic and

Stranded migrants | Advisor urges gov’t to subsidize dismissed workers to return home

The deputy-coordinator of the advisory body of the central district, Jacky Chui Ming Man, has urged the local government to fund flights for stranded blue card workers who want to

SARs-CoV-2 | Two Tokyo returnees tested positive for antibodies

Two local residents who returned to Macau on a flight from Tokyo have tested positive for SARs-CoV-2 antibodies, according to a statement released yesterday by the Novel Coronavirus Response and

Gov’t urges civil servants to avoid travel

The government is urging civil servants to avoid traveling during the upcoming Chinese New Year due to the new outbreak in the neighboring regions. In an announcement, the Novel Coronavirus Response and

Hotel operation law | Properties on non-hotel-zoned land allowed to continue operation

The local government has proposed new changes to the rules governing hotel operations. The new rules specifically concern hotels situated on land that is not designated for hotel operation, according

A slice of London on Cotai Strip expected to be a boon: experts

Much-anticipated resort The Londoner Macao is set to roll out the red carpet to commemorate its first phase opening on February 8, strategically scheduled in time for Lunar New Year.

Pereira Coutinho concerned about local internet service

Lawmaker José Pereira Coutinho is concerned about the quality of the Internet service in Macau, he noted in a written inquiry submitted earlier this month to the government. Under discussion is

Top court in favor of temporary residency cancelation of cross-border workers

The Court of Final Appeal (TUI) has ruled in favor of government authorities that had canceled the temporary residency permits of two people who were working in Macau but living

Sheldon G. Adelson | The man who successfully turned his vision for Cotai to reality

The passing last month of Sheldon Adelson, Las Vegas Sands’ and Sands China’s founder, chairman and CEO, provides an opportunity to reflect on his company’s impact on the development of

Covid 19 | WHO team in Wuhan says discussions open, meetings frank

World Health Organization investigators looking for clues into the origin of the coronavirus in the central Chinese city of Wuhan said that the Chinese side has provided a high level

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