Wealth Partaking Scheme kicks off next month

The annual Wealth Partaking Scheme will commence next month, with each permanent resident and non-permanent resident set to receive MOP10,000 and MOP6,000, respectively. This

Gov’t plans to extend tourism tax exemption

The executive council is planning to regulate the tourism tax by regrouping hotel and restaurant establishments and extending the tourism tax exemption, the Secretary for Administration

Health subsidy vouchers available from May 1

Starting from May 1, each eligible Macau resident will be provided with a healthcare subsidy of MOP600, and all Macau residents holding valid Macau SAR Permanent

Four more confirmed imported asymptomatic Covid-19 cases

Four Macau residents from Singapore, Myanmar, USA and Australia have been classified as imported cases of asymptomatic infection and one Macau resident from Dubai has been classified

Provisional Red Market to commence operating from Mar. 29

The provisional Almirante Lacerda Municipal Market, which is located near the Patane Wet Market, will commence operations on March 29, the Municipal Affairs Bureau (IAM) has

S.F. Express suspends deliveries to mainland

S.F. Express announced on Friday that all deliveries in and out of mainland China have been suspended in Hong Kong and Macau due to anti-Covid-19 control

NAT required for individuals re-entering more than three times

Individuals with a Family Visit Permit who enter Macau three times or more on the same day will be required to undergo a nucleic acid test

CPU members want more guarantee of safeguards for Penha Hill

As the Times first reported earlier last week, the PCU attracted much concern and opposition to the conditions being proposed for the plots of land, namely the

Reconstruction of housing quarters at Lilau raises questions

An Urban Conditions Plant (PCU) – a building located next to the Lilau Square – has raised questions from the members of the Urban Planning

Local orchestras resume activity this weekend

The Macao Orchestra and Macao Chinese Orchestra will resume their concert activities this weekend after undergoing structural transformations.  Both orchestras, which are coordinated by

68 students win city’s 2021 English essay competition

Students from the City University of Macau, The International School of Macao, the Macau Anglican College and the Premier School Affiliated to Hou Kong Middle

Macau, Hengqin cooperate in promoting consumer rights

The consumer rights agencies of Macau and Hengqin will collaborate in a series of events aiming to promote consumer rights, the Macau Consumer Council has announced.

R. de Pedro Coutinho suspended for five days due to roadworks

Due to roadworks, the section of Rua de Pedro Coutinho between Avenida de Horta e Costa and Avenida do Ouvidor Arriaga will be suspended from 7:30 p.m., March

Economy Gov’t promises 13 million jobs to reverse slump

China's government hopes to generate as many as 13 million new jobs this year to help reverse a painful economic slump but faces “many difficulties and challenges,”

Premier Li offers China’s help for ‘grave’ Ukraine situation

  Chinese Premier Li Keqiang on Friday called the situation in Ukraine “grave” and offered Beijing’s help in playing a “positive role” for peace while continuing to

In Russian invasion of Ukraine, Cold War echoes reverberate

A rivalry with Russia. A proxy battleground. Nuclear brinksmanship. For many generations of Americans, it’s just like old times. The invasion of Ukraine has rapidly

Russian airstrike hits base in western Ukraine, kills 35Russian airstrike hits base in western Ukraine, kills 35

Waves of Russian missiles pounded a military training base close to Ukraine’s western border with NATO member Poland, killing 35 people. The strike followed Russian

1960 Radio telescope makes space history

The British radio telescope at Jodrell Bank in Cheshire has set a new space record making contact with the American Pioneer V satellite at a distance of 407,000 miles.

Russia steps up legal fight against isolation in sports

Russia stepped up its legal fight against isolation in sports because of the war in Ukraine when its national Olympic body made an urgent appeal Friday to overturn a

China shuts business center of Shenzhen to fight virus surge

China's government responded yesterday to a spike in coronavirus infections by shutting down its southern business center of Shenzhen, a city of 17.5 million people, and restricted

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