Gov’t: No one injured as Typhoon Ma-on batters region

The city was battered by tropical storm Ma-on for 12.5 hours yesterday as the city’s observatory hoisted signal No. 8 at 10:30 p.m. Wednesday. Strong winds and heavy

The Star’s ties with Chow Tai Fook under questions amid alleged triads links

Australia's The Star casino has been put into question as it partnered with a major shareholder that allegedly has ties with several notorious gangsters in

Authorities negotiating quarantine for Hong Kong students, no number yet

Local authorities are still in negotiations with their counterparts in the neighboring region of Hong Kong about the possibility of Macau accepting quarantine applications from

Eating spicy in Chongqing’s WWII shelters

The city of Chongqing, dubbed one of China’s four “furnace” cities, is known for both soaring temperatures and spicy cuisine — notably its hotpot, a peppery bubbling

MICE exhibitions lose MOP810,000 in Q2

Receipts of exhibition organisers in Q2 dropped by 29.4% year-on-year to MOP6.98 million, of which 80.5% were generated from rental of exhibition booths and 19.0% were

DSAL to hold job-matching session for bank sector

A job-matching session that will offer 82 types of job with 235 vacancies in the banking sector will be held between August 29 to 30 at MGM

Tropical storm makes landfall in southern China

Tropical Storm Ma-on made landfall in southern China’s Guangdong province yesterday after bringing rain and stiff winds to Macau and Hong Kong, where the stock market

No workers should bear mandatory NAT expenses, authorities reaffirm

No workers included in the so-called professional key groups should bear the expenses related to the nucleic acid tests (NAT) that are mandatory due to their

Composite rates for MOP slightly up by 0.56%

The funding costs for the local banking sector generally increased in the second quarter of 2022, according to statistics released by the Monetary Authority of Macao. At

Prioritizing local SME procurement

Part 4: Supporting local SMEs for mutual prosperity   For 15 years now, The Venetian Macao has been reaching ever-higher levels of excellence as a member

Three suspects arrested for financial scams and drug activities

The Judiciary Police (PJ) reported two cases in the joint press briefing of the police forces, including a financial scam case involving the loss of MOP144,200,

Melco Back to School Program promotes lifelong learning for colleagues

Melco Resorts & Entertainment’s Back to School Program provides colleagues who left school prematurely with the opportunity to gain their High School Diploma in-house by undertaking formal

UN rights chief hints report on Xinjiang may miss deadline

The outgoing U.N. human rights chief suggested yesterday that her office may not make good on her promise to release its long-awaited report on China’s Xinjiang

Panda twins born in China as species struggles for survival

Twin giant pandas have been born at a breeding center in southwestern China, a sign of progress for the country’s unofficial national mascot as it struggles

Sands China Assists with Smooth Operation of NAT Stations in Macao

In support of the city’s multiple rounds of nucleic-acid testing (NAT) starting from June 19 for Macao residents and key groups initiated by the Macao SAR government, Sands

N. Korea sees suspected COVID-19 cases after victory claim

North Korea yesterday said it found four new fever cases in its border region with China that may have been caused by coronavirus infections, two weeks

Inmates protest on prison roof over food, warden

About 100 inmates in an overcrowded jail climbed atop the roof of a prison building in the central Philippines and noisily protested with raised fists and

Death toll from train station attack in Ukraine rises to 25

The death toll from a Russian rocket attack as Ukraine observed its Independence Day has risen to 25, including an 11-year-old boy found under the rubble

US envoy says Russian invasion speeds shift to clean energy

Russia's invasion of Ukraine will accelerate the world’s shift to renewable energy because of price shocks in oil and gas, a U.S. climate envoy said yesterday.

As Boris Johnson departs, UK takes stock of his messy legacy

The moving vans have already started arriving at Downing Street as Britain’s Conservative Party prepares to evict Prime Minister Boris Johnson. The debate over

WP2Social Auto Publish Powered By : XYZScripts.com
MACAU DAILY TIMES