Wednesday, August 24, 2022 – edition no. 4081

— Unbearable hikes in households’ electricity bills frustrate residents amid financial turmoil; CEM blames estimates due to lack of direct readings during lockdown * Security stats | Less gaming means less

Macau law is local and tailored, not an imposition like in Hong Kong

Macau's law on national security is a specific law produced locally and takies into account the reality and distinctiveness of the territory, the Secretary for Security, Wong

Tourism sector hopes for rebound amid staff shortage

With the resuming of quarantine-free travel between Macau and Zhuhai, the travel sector is confident that it would see color in visitor arrivals during the

Survey: Nearly 80% ‘hold positive attitude’ to city’s vaccination program

A survey conducted by a local association shows that nearly 80% of local residents have a positive attitude towards the city’s vaccination program.  The

MGM China to inject USD594m for local unit ahead of license bid

MGM China is set to pump USD594 million into its Macau casino operator as the company prepares to bid for a new license amid the law overhaul.

China fights brush fires, extends power rationing in drought

Brush fires have forced the evacuation of more than 1,500 people in southwest China and power rationing for factories has reportedly been extended as weeks of record

Typhoon Ma-on SMG may hoist T1 tonight

The Meteorological and Geophysical Bureau (SMG) expects tropical storm Ma-on, which is over the ocean east of Luzon, to enter within 800 km of Macau

Public consultation on national security to last 45 days, bill ready by November

Launched yesterday and with a duration of 45 days from August 22 to October 5, the Public Consultation of the national security law aims to

World-class MICE and entertainment

Part 2: Making Macau a regional hotspot for business and entertainment events For 15 years now, The Venetian Macao has been reaching ever-higher levels of excellence as

Indiana governor in Taipei following high-profile US visits

Indiana's Republican governor met with Taiwan’s leader Tsai Ing-wen yesterday morning, following two recent high-profile visits by U.S. politicians that drew China’s ire and Chinese military

Trump’s turbulent White House years culminate in Fla. search

Mounds of paper piled on his desk. Framed magazine covers and keepsakes lining the walls. One of Shaquille O’Neal’s giant sneakers displayed alongside football helmets, boxing

Wanted: 7,000 construction workers for Intel chip plants

Ohio’s largest-ever economic development project comes with a big employment challenge: how to find 7,000 construction workers in an already booming building environment when there’s also

1985 West German spy chief defects to East

The head of West German counter-intelligence has been unmasked as an East German spy. Hans-Joachim Tiedge’s treachery became known after he defected to East Germany yesterday.

Springboks recall de Klerk, give Gelant start on wing

Scrumhalf Faf de Klerk returned for the Springboks and Warrick Gelant was given a start on the wing in two team changes yesterday for the first of

Ex-Formula One boss denies fraud charge

Former Formula One boss Bernie Ecclestone yesterday denied a fraud charge over his alleged failure to declare millions of pounds (dollars) in overseas assets. Ecclestone,

Philippine kids back in school after two years lost to virus

Millions of students wearing face masks streamed back to primary and secondary schools across the Philippines yesterday for their first in-person classes after two years

Russia blames Ukraine for nationalist’s car bombing death

Russia’s top counterintelligence agency yesterday blamed Ukrainian spy services for organizing the killing of the daughter of a leading Russian nationalist ideologue in a car bombing just outside

Smart power with Chinese characteristics

In terms of hard power, China has, first of all, the size of its economy and the strength of its domestic market. In addition, the competitiveness of goods

Tuesday, August 23, 2022 – edition no. 4080

* National Security | Macau law is ‘local and tailored’: Gov’t * Tourism | Sector hopes for rebound amid staff shortage * A survey conducted by a local association shows that nearly

Only supermarkets thriving in crisis, sector growing by 28%

A recent survey from the Statistics and Census Service (DSEC) shows that all but one of the retail business sectors have been recording significant drops. The

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