BREAKING NEWS: Gov’t to allow foreign entrants from Hong Kong to Macau

Certain foreigners who have been in Hong Kong for the 21 preceding days will be allowed to enter Macau with approved applications and under several conditions, the government announced today. These

Qingmao Port | Users find new border checkpoint convenient, but involves longer walk

Officially opened at 3 p.m. yesterday, the new Qingmao Border Checkpoint is convenient, although the internal walking distance is a little long, users of the facility said. Lines of travelers started

PATA Gold Awards 2021 | MGTO, gaming operators receive accolades

Macau took home three Gold Awards and one Grand Award at the PATA Gold Awards 2021, organized by Pacific Asia Travel Association (PATA). The city’s tourism industry received four of the

Gaming | Analysts say new Fitch forecast ‘optimistic’

Fitch Ratings forecasts that Macau’s gross gaming revenues (GGR) in 2021 will be nearly 65% below 2019 levels, recovering to 35% below 2019 by 2022, and fully recovering in 2024. So

DICJ ready for gaming restructure, 14 new officials sworn in

The Gaming Inspection and Coordination Bureau (DICJ) swore in 14 new officials yesterday in a bid to finalize the restructuring of the gaming industry watchdog ahead of the new gaming

Crime | Jade scammer finally caught

A man who has been considered a suspect in a case dating back to 2015 was finally caught by the Judiciary Police (PJ), the PJ revealed yesterday during the regular

UM appoints new vice rector

  The University of Macau (UM) has appointed Dr Claudia Xu Jian as its new vice rector (administration) effective September 13, 2021, the university announced in a statement. Prior to joining

Two corpses discovered, one suspected suicide

At around 2 p.m. yesterday, the Judiciary Police (PJ) reported that while doing a regular coast patrol around 11 a.m., the Customs Service (SA) found the body of a woman

Survey finds 33% youths lack career opportunities

A recent survey has highlighted that nearly 33% of local youths interviewed believed that they did not have sufficient opportunities to achieve vertical mobility, 10% more than in 2019, the

Hong Kong | Police arrest defiant Tiananmen vigil leaders

Hong Kong police yesterday arrested four leaders of the group that organized the city’s annual Tiananmen Square commemorations after they refused to cooperate in a national security investigation, the group

China chases ‘rejuvenation’ with control of tycoons, society

An avalanche of changes launched by China’s ruling Communist Party has jolted everyone from tech billionaires to school kids. Behind them: President Xi Jinping’s vision of making a more powerful,

Broadcasters urged to cancel plans to cover Beijing Olympics

Some of the world’s largest broadcasters including American network NBC are being asked by human rights groups to cancel plans to cover next year’s Winter Olympics in Beijing. The Winter

This day in history | 1976 Chairman Mao Zedong dies

The chief architect of the Chinese revolution, Chairman Mao Zedong, has died at the age of 82. His death - at 10 minutes past midnight - was announced by the Central

Retail | Festival aims to rekindle Hong Kong’s passion for shopping

The inaugural Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area Shopping Festival will not only help rekindle Hong Kong consumers’ passion for shopping, but also provide opportunities for retailers hoping to establish wider

Fashion | Christian Siriano kicks off New York Fashion Week in color

With Katie Holmes and Lil’ Kim on his front row and singer Marina on the mic high above his runway, Christian Siriano helped kicked off New York Fashion Week’s first

Football | World Cup Qualifiers: Australia, South Korea, Japan complete 1-0 wins

Australia edged Vietnam 1-0 in Hanoi to make it two wins out of two in Group B of Asia World Cup qualifying, but China’s campaign was teetering after a second

The Buzz | Elders leader tells UN council to protect Afghan women’s rights

Former Irish president Mary Robinson, who heads the group of prominent former leaders founded by Nelson Mandela, called on China and Russia especially to tell the Taliban that participation of

Liberal candidate in Japan race calls for new capitalism, recovery

One of the main candidates to be Japan’s next prime minister said yesterday the country needs a new type of capitalism to address income and social gaps caused by the

WORLD VIEWS | Who is Mullah Hasan Akhund?

Mullah Akhund is a fascinating but relatively enigmatic figure in the Taliban. He has been an influential figure in Afghanistan since the inception of the militant group in the 1990s. But unlike

Thursday, September 9, 2021 – edition no. 3854

— China’s ruling Communist Party has jolted everyone from tech billionaires to school kids as President Xi calls for a ‘more powerful, prosperous country’ by reviving revolutionary ideals * Gaming |

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