Patient’s son tests positive, Fai Chi Kei NATs negative so far

The son of the 66-year-old Covid-19 patient tested positive for the virus, authorities announced past midnight, after reports that it had not identified positive results from

Lusofonia returns for silver jubilee from today to Oct. 30

This year’s Lusofonia Festival will return from today to Sunday at the Taipa-Houses Museum in the 25th anniversary celebration of Macanese culture. It will also

Bills on currency, minor alcohol consumption ban enter legislation process

The government presented two legislative bills to parliament yesterday. The first bill relates to currency establishment and issuance. The second bill concerns banning the sale to,

Hengqin to offer subsidies up to RMB60m for financial institutions

Measures to support financial institutions in the Guangdong-Macao In-Depth Cooperation Zone in Hengqin will take effect from November 7, according to a statement issued by

Ho’s family to continue operating Portugal’s biggest casinos

Family of the late casino tycoon, Stanley Ho, will continue to operate two of Portugal’s largest casinos after a commission jury dismissed a proposal made

Macau-Hengqin Craft Market calls for booth operators

The SAR government is calling for booth operators for the upcoming Macau-Hengqin Craft Market that will be held at Ocean Square outside Zhuhai Chimelong Ocean Kingdom from December

Hotel occupancy in Q3 dips 25% y-o-y

The average occupancy rate of hotel guest rooms decreased 12.9 percentage points year-on-year to 37.5% in the first three quarters of this year. The number

Travel agencies record MOP119m deficit in 2021

The travel agency industry registered a deficit of MOP119 million in 2021, a smaller deficit compared to 2020 (-MOP186 million), according to the latest data from

Melco promotes talent diversification for industry diversification needs

Melco Resorts & Entertainment continues to support local talent diversification to meet the needs of the integrated resorts industry’s diversification. Implementing a systematic approach to accelerate talent

Top Beijing official in city reiterates Gov’t’s stance on Macau

The central government’s overall jurisdiction and a high degree of autonomy in the special administrative regions should be ensured, according to Commissioner Liu Xianfa yesterday.

Chinese, Russia defense chiefs hold telephone conference

Chinese Defense Minister Wei Fenghe held a recent telephone call with his Russia counterpart, Sergei Shoigu, to “exchange views on international and regional issues of mutual concern,”

Hard-drive maker Seagate Tech faces sanctions warning

Seagate Technology said yesterday the U.S. Department of Commerce has warned it may charge the computer hard-drive maker with violating restrictions on exports of high-tech products

Huawei says revenue down 2.2% so far this year

Chinese tech giant Huawei’s revenue rose in the latest quarter as infrastructure sales helped to offset damage to its smartphone business under U.S. sanctions, according to

Russia may again block Antarctic marine protections

Delegations from Russia and Ukraine are among those meeting in Australia this week to decide the future of Antarctica’s pristine waters. Conservationists say new marine protected areas and

1979 Chairman Hua arrives in London

The first Chinese leader to visit Britain, Chairman Hua Kuo-Feng, has arrived in London at the start of a six-day visit. He was welcomed at Heathrow

A 1960s underground abortion network in ‘Call Jane’

In Phyllis Nagy’s “Call Jane,” Joy (Elizabeth Banks) is a 1960s housewife married to a defense attorney (Chris Messina) with a teenage daughter (Grace Edwards) and a

Taylor Swift gets dark, electric on ‘Midnights’

All of me changed like midnight,” Taylor Swift confesses halfway through her latest album, the aptly named and moody “Midnights.” It’s a moment on the electric

Hong Kongers who clapped in court jailed on sedition charges

Two Hong Kong residents, including a pastor, were found guilty of sedition and sentenced to jail yesterday for clapping and criticizing a judge during a previous

China investigates alleged ‘overseas bases’ to target dissidents

China has reportedly established dozens of “overseas police stations” in nations around the world that activists fear could be used to track and harass dissidents as part of

Democracy dies when money knocks on the door

Dark money is pouring into the US political arena as the 2022 midterm elections approach. According to The New York Times, Barre Seid, a secretive electronics magnate, has

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