Only vaccinated travelers allowed entry from Apr. 3

Vaccination against Covid-19 will be required for travelers aged 12 and above entering Macau from April 3, the government announced in a statement today. Travelers entering Macau who are aged 12

Protection of old trees demands coordination among stakeholders: IC

As the Times reported, the topic was raised for the first time during a meeting of the Urban Planning Committee (CPU) two weeks ago while discussing the

CE to answer questions before AL

The Chief Executive Ho Iat Seng will attend the Legislative Assembly to answer lawmakers’ questions on April 12. The session will be held as a plenary meeting

Four arrested trying to smuggle cellphones worth MOP1.07m

Four tourists have been arrested on charges of smuggling 308 cellphones by rope gliding, the Macao Customs (SA) announced yesterday. Another suspect, who gave orders

Employment 921 residents hired through DSAL sessions

921 residents have been hired through the 31 job pairing sessions held by the Labor Affairs Bureau’s (DSAL). The Subsidized Training Plan, which aims to

Arts Festival moving forward despite Covid-19 fears

The 32nd Macau Arts Festival (MAF) is moving ahead, opening April 29, the Cultural Affairs Bureau (IC) announced yesterday in a press conference at the Macao

MUST opens China’s first external scientific field station

  October 11 last year saw the Ministry of Science and Technology announce a total of 69 National Field Science Observation and Research Stations; including the Station

Insiders forsee gloomy outlook following premium payments, closure of satellite casinos

The anticipated revival of the gaming sector is again receding into the distance: with no recovery expected for at least six months. Gaming insiders have

Committee established for 15th National Games

A committee responsible for the organization of the 15th National Games jointly organized by Guangdong, Hong Kong, and Macau has been officially established, according to a dispatch in

Executive confirms ‘Suncity cage’ operation at The Star

Junket operator Suncity has operated as a third party at Australian casino, The Star, via a “Suncity cage” as the operator lacked regulatory approval, which

Shanghai starts China’s biggest Covid-19 lockdown in two years

China began its most extensive lockdown in two years yesterday to conduct mass testing and control a growing outbreak in Shanghai as questions are raised about the economic toll

The night emotion won, for better and worse

Did I miss anything?” quipped Oscars co-host Amy Schumer, returning to the Dolby Theatre stage after a break. “There’s a different vibe in here.”  Oh my,

Ukraine leader says he seeks peace ‘without delay’ in talks

Ukraine could declare neutrality and offer security guarantees to Russia to secure peace “without delay,” President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said ahead of another planned round of talks

1971 Manson sent to gas chamber

Charles Manson and three members of his hippy cult have been sentenced to death in Los Angeles. They were found guilty of the August 1969 murders of seven people

China’s Huawei says 2021 sales down, profit up

Chinese telecom equipment maker Huawei said yesterday its sales fell but profit rose 76% in 2021, despite U.S. sanctions. Huawei’s chief financial officer was released

Sands China observes Earth Hour for 14th straight year

Sands China Ltd. observed Earth Hour 2022 at its properties Saturday, turning off exterior lights and non-essential indoor lights for one hour in support of the annual global event. It

Was it worth it? F1 race in Saudi Arabia raises questions

When a missile flew into an oil depot close to the track hosting the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, discussions among Formula One teams and drivers switched from

Ukrainian welders turn donated vehicles into army transport

A strawberry-scented air freshener dangled from the Ukrainian military’s latest vehicle to head to war. In a welding shop in Ukraine’s western city of Lviv,

Tesla seeks 2nd stock split in less than two years

Shares of Tesla jumped at the opening bell yesterday after the electric car maker announced its second stock split in less than two years. The company said

Following the US not in EU’s best interests

The current Russia-Ukraine crisis has played into the hands of the United States, which had hitherto been witnessing a widening divergence with its European allies. The European Union,

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