Alvin Chau’s defense questions rationale behind allegations

The defense in the landmark Suncity case has questioned why the company would breach the law when it already had billions in annual income, local media

Gov’t and lawmakers dispute definition of ‘key-industries’

According to Vong, several articles of the new law use the term “key industries,” referring to industries which will benefit from the new government program assisting

Fall in casino-related crime due to lockdowns: Report

Macau has recorded a fall in crimes related to casino activities in the first nine months of the year, and the security branch has speculated that

Pereira Coutinho wants smarter traffic solutions to avoid accidents

Lawmaker José Pereira Coutinho wants the government to find smarter traffic management solutions for both vehicles and pedestrians to ease traffic jams and avoid accidents, particularly

Casinos slated to outperform in 2023, Melco leads stock rises

Casino operators in Macau are set to outperform in 2023 following nearly three years of restrictions that have hampered the gaming hub, J.P. Morgan analyst Joseph

Sunak should not let US dim ‘golden era’

While the members of the European Union have become increasingly aware of the nature of the US administration’s invitation for its allies to help it contain China, as

Cold snap to hit the city

The minimum temperature tomorrow and Friday will be around 12 degree Celsius, the Meteorological and Geophysics Bureau warned. A cold front will arrive at the coast of Guangdong

Appointments for bivalent vaccines open today

Residents can schedule appointments to receive the vaccine against the Omicron variant from today. The shipment of the vaccines has arrived and vaccinations will commence tomorrow.

Exhibition features striking East meets West artworks

The latest exhibition at Sands Gallery is showcasing striking artworks with aims to echo the city’s East meets West image, bringing together artists from China and Europe.

Aged care employees up 10% y-o-y

The number of full-time employees in aged care grew 10.2% year-on-year to 1,314, and their average earnings went up 1.8% to MOP16,060 at the end

9th MGM Lion Dance Championship comes to successful conclusion

The 9th “MGM Lion Dance Championship – Southern Lion Dance Invitational 2022” concluded successfully over the weekend. After two days of battles, Guangdong Provincial Dragon & Lion

Sands China Makes annual donation to Tung Sin Tong

Sands China Ltd. has donated MOP 600,000 to Macau Tung Sin Tong Charitable Society at a check presentation ceremony recently at The Venetian Macao, in support of the

Chinese university students sent home amid protests

Chinese universities are sending students home as the ruling Communist Party tightens anti-virus controls and tries to prevent more protests after crowds angered by its severe

Zero-Covid limits saved lives but no clear exit

China's strategy of controlling the coronavirus with lockdowns, mass testing and quarantines has provoked the greatest show of public dissent in decades. Most protesters

US dismisses China objections to South China Sea mission

The U.S. Navy yesterday dismissed Beijing’s protests over a “freedom of navigation operation” conducted near a Chinese-held island in the South China Sea, in the latest incident

Sunak defends pragmatism over rhetoric in British-Chinese relations

In his speech to the annual Lord Mayor’s Banquet in London, British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak said the U.K. would stand up to global competitors like

Government orders striking cement truckers back to work

South Korea’s government issued an order yesterday for some of the thousands of truck drivers who have been on strike to return to work, insisting

Biden, Macron ready to talk Ukraine, trade in state visit

French President Emmanuel Macron is headed to Washington for the first state visit of Joe Biden’s presidency — a revival of diplomatic pageantry that had been put

As Qatar World Cup unfolds, planet keeps spinning

Soccer — or football, to most of the global billions watching the World Cup this month — is not human society itself, with all its thorny

1982 Animal activists bomb Downing Street

Margaret Thatcher was in 10 Downing Street when the device exploded but was not hurt in the blast. One of her staff was slightly burnt

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