‘Work permit’ required to get on public buses this week

30 special public bus routes will operate from July 11 to July 18 amid the suspension of industrial and commercial services. According to a statement issued by the Transport

Facebook, Twitter remove Shinzo Abe assassination videos

Twitter, Facebook parent Meta and other social media companies scrambled police videos on their platforms of the assassination of former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe that break rules on harmful

Gov’t mandates public to stay at home

The Executive Order No. 115/2022, signed by the Chief Executive today, includes the requirement for individuals to stay at home, unless their outings are necessary, such as for "work in

Gov’t orders suspension of non-essential services from July 11

  The government has ordered all industries and commercial companies and venues in Macau to suspend operation from July 11 until July 18. In a press conference today, authorities clarified that the

Gov’t has different criteria for locking down different venues

A public health official admitted yesterday that there exists different criteria for determining whether a location should be locked down when positive cases are detected there.

Britain’s Boris Johnson resigning as PM amid scandal

Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced his resignation yesterday amid a mass revolt by top members of his government, marking an end to three tumultuous years in

People’s Daily CCP official media claims 72% support lockdown in Macau

Some 72% of Macau’s population supports more restrictive measures to contain the Covid-19 outbreak, the People’s Daily — the largest newspaper group in China and

Gov’t to adjust hours of some testing stations for the sixth round

Eighteen SARS-CoV-2 nucleic acid test (NAT) stations will not be open during the early morning hours in the upcoming round of citywide testing, an official announced

Wynn COO resigns, operator said to seek new management ahead of license bid

Another casino lifer is set to step down at Wynn Macau Ltd., according to an announcement that came a day after the operator revealed the intended

Public doctors hold different views to Portuguese epidemiologist on NAT

Doctors at the Health Bureau (SSM) yesterday conveyed contrasting opinions to a Portuguese epidemiologist whose interview was published yesterday in a local Portuguese newspaper. 

Realtor finds core of shop sales relocated to livelihood districts

Property transactions involving shops in main streets or roads in traditional residential districts have gained in the first half of the year, an executive at

Air quality in PRD region worsened in 2021, indicators show

Air quality in the group of cities comprising the Pearl River Delta (PRD) region have been mixed during 2021, with some indicators showing improvements while

Experts: Tender process and new awardees expected even before year-end

The gaming tender regulations released earlier this week hint that the awarding of new concessionaires will complete before the current gaming licenses expire on December

Sci-tech innovation system appearing in align with overall development plan

More than 10,000 sci-tech companies have registered in Hengqin to shape a sci-tech innovation industry ecosystem in the Guangdong-Macao In-Depth Cooperation Zone in Hengqin.

Beijing mandates vaccines to enter some public spaces

The Chinese capital has issued a mandate requiring people to show proof of COVID-19 vaccination before they can enter some public spaces including gyms, museums

Gov’t lifts flight ban citing ‘little effect’ on Covid

Hong Kong announced yesterday it is shelving a COVID-19 measure that has resulted in dozens of canceled flights in recent months and thwarted travel plans

China lashes out at US, British intelligence services

The United States is “the biggest threat to world peace, stability and development,” China said yesterday, continuing its sharp rhetoric in response to U.S. accusations of

Russia’s war in Ukraine to overshadow talks in Bali

Foreign ministers from the Group of 20 leading rich and developing nations are gathering in Indonesia’s resort island of Bali for talks bound to be dominated

1965 Ronald Biggs escapes from jail

Ronald Biggs - a member of the gang who carried out the Great Train Robbery in 1963 - has escaped from Wandsworth prison.  Biggs, 35, escaped by scaling

‘Thor: Love and Thunder’ is pure bonkers filmmaking

The last full Thor movie was the overstuffed 2017 “Thor: Ragnarok,” with the God of Thunder dealing with dueling brother and sister issues, the imminent destruction of

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