The Buzz | Fiji welcomes back tourists despite omicron threat

Fiji welcomed back its first tourists in more than 600 days yesterday after pushing ahead with reopening plans despite the threat posed by the newly detected omicron variant of the

UN migration agency: Covid has ‘radically altered’ mobility

The U.N. migration agency says the coronavirus pandemic has “radically altered” mobility around the world, projecting in a new report that the growth in the number of international migrants is

China Daily | Cold War mentality motivates moving of US military needle

  The US military announced on Monday that it is planning to reinforce deployments and bases directed at China and Russia as a result of the “global posture review” commissioned early

Thursday, December 2, 2021 – edition no. 3907

— Gaming revenue turns upwards in November to MOP6.7b, while industry faces headwinds after Alvin Chau’s fall that can lead to the firing of thousands of workers from Suncity * Policy

Cold again | Low of 12 degrees forecast for Thursday

The Meteorological and Geophysics Bureau announced in a special note that the weather will continue to be fine and dry during the week. Nonetheless, a replenishment of the northeast monsoon will

Junket scandal | Suncity to suspend VIP operations today: report

Five days after its chief executive officer was arrested, Suncity Group is closing all its VIP gaming rooms in Macau casinos and no longer paying some staff, said people familiar with

André Cheong assures parliamentary committee of BO website security

The website of the Official Gazette (BO) complies with the highest security standards stipulated in the Cybersecurity Law, Secretary for Administration and Justice André Cheong told a parliamentary committee yesterday. The

Macau reservoirs set to hold 12 days of water reserves after major expansion

Expansion works will be carried out on two of the city’s four reservoirs to expand local water supply capacity from seven to 12 days, announced Wong Soi Man, director of

MOP60K fines slated for failure to auto-exchange tax data

  In the future, financial entities that fail to conduct automatic tax information exchange may face fines ranging from MOP6,000 to MOP60,000, a parliamentary committee announced yesterday. The Third Standing Committee of

Shanghai willing to take part in bid to diversify Macau

The city of Shanghai is willing to play its part in responding to the central government’s call to diversify Macau’s economy through the development of projects in Hengqin intensive cooperation

Trade and investment a priority over being an international fair: IPIM

Questioned by the media on the topic during a press conference on the 26th Macao International Trade and Investment Fair (MIF), Lau said that the role of the MIF in

Merry Gatherings at MGM

Begin with a palatial feast full of exciting delicacies. Aux Beaux Arts offers exquisite French Christmas set menu such as Pan Seared Chilean Seabass, Chestnut Velouté and Quail Roti, allowing

MGM’s Emerald Villa | Accentuating Macau’s skyline with the Midas touch

Sitting gracefully above MGM COTAI is Macau’s new luxury accommodation, Emerald Villa; an innovative vision brought to stunning reality, heralding a new era in Asia’s luxury tourism. Emerald Villa may have

China to donate 600 million Covid-19 vaccine doses to Africa

China has pledged to donate 600 million doses of its COVID-19 vaccines to Africa as the world grapples with the unequal distribution of the shots between rich and poor countries. Chinese

Chinese team reports racial abuse at table tennis worlds

Chinese officials’ formal complaint of racist abuse toward one of their players at the table tennis world championships in Texas was taken “very, very seriously,” the sport’s governing body said. A

PMI | Manufacturing improves as power shortages ease

China’s manufacturing activity rebounded in November as orders improved and power shortages eased, a survey showed yesterday. An industry group and the national statistics agency said a monthly purchasing managers’ index

Covid-19 | Omicron variant brings vaccine inequity ‘home to roost’

The emergence of the new omicron variant and the world’s desperate and likely futile attempts to keep it at bay are reminders of what scientists have warned for months: The

This day in history | 1990 Tunnel links UK and Europe

Construction workers have drilled through the final wall of rock to join the two halves of the Channel Tunnel and link Britain to France. The momentous breakthrough links the UK to

Social media | New Twitter CEO steps from behind the scenes to high profile

Newly named Twitter CEO Parag Agrawal has emerged from behind the scenes to take over one of Silicon Valley’s highest-profile and politically volatile jobs. But his prior lack of name recognition

Ballon D’Or | Putellas and Messi win awards

Lionel Messi won the men’s Ballon d’Or for a record-extending seventh time yesterday , ending the year in style after a brilliant final season with Barcelona and earning his first

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