Gaming | SVA warns new law could deter investment amid heightened national security emphasis

The reduced timeframe of gaming concessionaires that was set at 10 years in the amended gaming law could deter investment – particularly in the second

DSAL refers over 850 gaming practitioners to operators

The Labour Affairs Bureau (DSAL) referred 854 former junket employees to participate in job-matching interviews with the six gaming operators on Monday. Six job-matching sessions will be completed

Close contacts of recent cases tested negative 

Health authorities said that as of yesterday, all close contacts in Macau and those who had traveled to the high risk areas of Zhongshan and Zhuhai received negative

New Gaming Law | Junkets permitted if attached to a single-concessionaire

Gaming promoters (junkets) will be able to continue to operate in the local gaming industry as long as they are attached to a single concessionaire, the

Construction budget of LRT Hengqin, Seac Pai Van Lines set up to MOP8b

The government revealed yesterday that the budgets allotted to the construction of the Hengqin and Seac Pai Van Lines of the Light Rapid Transit (LRT)

Talent committee secretary-general sacked, Elsie Ao Ieong takes new authority

Secretary-general of the Talent Development Committee (SCDT), Chao Chong Hang, will be removed from the position from Lunar New Year’s Day, Chief Executive Ho Iat Seng announced in

Crime | Another HKD900,000 lost on ‘Health Bureau’ scam call

Over the past few days, two local residents have reported losing a total of HKD907,551 over so-called “Health Bureau” scam calls, the Judiciary Police (PJ) reported.

Monetary Authority assigns ISIN to bonds issued in Macau

The Monetary Authority of Macao (AMCM) joined the Association of National Numbering Agencies (ANNA) in order to facilitate the attribution of International Securities Identification Numbers (ISINs)

Taiwan pays USD900,000 for ally Guatemala to lobby Washington

Guatemala has hired for $900,000 a major supporter of former President Donald Trump to seek influence with U.S. officials in an unusual lobbying contract paid for

China cites coronavirus on packaging, despite doubts abroad

Chinese state media say parcels mailed from overseas may have spread the omicron variant of the coronavirus in Beijing and elsewhere, despite doubts among overseas health

Analysis | North Korean Missile tests signal return to brinkmanship

Grappling with pandemic difficulties and U.S.-led sanctions over his nuclear ambitions, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un could be reviving his 2017 playbook of nuclear and missile

UAE | Satellite photos show aftermath of Abu Dhabi oil site attack

Satellite photos obtained by The Associated Press yesterday appear to show the aftermath of a fatal attack on an oil facility in the capital of the

This day in history | 1966 Indira Gandhi takes charge in India

She was chosen at the end of a bitter leadership battle with former finance minister Morarji Desai. Following her win, Mrs Gandhi pledged herself to serve the Congress Party

Energy | In tiny Wyoming town, Bill Gates bets big on nuclear power

In this sleepy Wyoming town that has relied on coal for over a century, a company founded by the man who revolutionized personal computing is launching

Tennis | Andy Murray wins in Australia for first time since 2017

Five years and five long sets later, five-time Australian Open runner-up Andy Murray finally has won another match at the season-opening Grand Slam tournament. The

Hong Kong to cull 2,000 animals after hamsters get Covid-19

Hong Kong authorities said yesterday that they will cull some 2,000 small animals, including hamsters after several of the rodents tested positive for the virus at a

The Buzz | Out of this world: 555.55-carat black diamond lands in Dubai

Auction house Sotheby’s Dubai has unveiled a diamond that’s literally from out of this world. Sotheby’s calls the 555.55-carat black diamond — believed to have come from

China Daily | Party will constantly carry out self-reform as guarantee for the country’s modernization

The multiple angles the outside world adopts to analyze and speculate on the Communist Party of China’s anti-graft campaign, ranging from its motives and objectives to its effects

Wednesday, January 19, 2022 – edition no. 3936

  * Train toll — LRT Hengqin, Seac Pai Van lines to cost MOP8 billion overall * New Gaming Law | Junkets permitted if attached to a single-concessionaire * Another two residents have reported

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