Galaxy wins IGA’s Sustainability Award

Galaxy Entertainment Group was recognized at the prestigious International Gaming Awards (IGA) for 13 consecutive years.  The IGA award presentation ceremony was held in London at the

Man City case could join list of soccer’s biggest scandals

Manchester City is not the first high-profile soccer club to be caught up in a scandal. The Premier League has accused City of breaching a host

15 million people live under threat of glacial floods

As glaciers melt and pour massive amounts of water into nearby lakes, 15 million people across the globe live under the threat of a sudden and deadly

IEA: Asia set to use half of world’s electricity by 2025

Asia will for the first time use half of the world’s electricity by 2025, even as Africa continues to consume far less than its share of the global

China’s economy and investment in 2023

Based on the assumption that by the end of Q1 2023, the zero-covid policy would be phased out in China, several relevant international banking groups ( What

Thursday, February 9, 2023 – edition no. 4183

— Regulations promoting the Cooperation Zone in Hengqin seen as great leap toward economic diversification, integration * Strolling on San Ma lo | Initiative meets with mixed feelings from lawmakers * Unemployment,

Gov’t to potentially drop tidal barrier project in Inner Harbour

The government may discontinue the tidal barrier project, which aimed to build a barrier at the entrance of the Inner Harbour seaway to prevent heavy flooding in

February GGR rebound so far better than expected

The city’s gross gaming revenue (GGR) is recording a rebound, with an estimated MOP1.9 billion in the first five days of February, as the city has

Several flights to Southeast Asian countries approved, tickets on sale

Several international flights between Macau and Southeast Asian countries are expected to commence soon as the government has announced the approval of some airlines that will

SMEs Lesser firms established in 2022

Newly incorporated companies totaled 4,111, a decrease of 1,323 year-on-year in 2022. The total value of registered capital surged by 999.0% to MOP14.93 billion owing

China’s land ports with SARs saw 568,000 exits and entries

Immigration authorities across China yesterday handled 676,000 exits and entries, hitting a record high since the COVID-19 outbreak, the National Immigration Administration (NIA) said yesterday.

Quake deaths pass 5,000 as Turkey, Syria seek survivors

Rescuers raced yesterday to find survivors in the rubble of thousands of buildings brought down by a 7.8 magnitude earthquake and multiple aftershocks that struck eastern Turkey and neighboring

Sports betting apps’ notifications encourage more and more wagers – why some people get hooked

Joe is a full-time college student who also works some nights as a security guard. He played basketball all through high school and loves to follow

Feasibility study on tidal barrier claims to solve most of Inner Harbour’s flood problems

A The conclusions of the study were presented yesterday in a session dedicated to the lawmakers at the Legislative Assembly. Gao Wen Jie, a

Ho praises English, Portuguese media as ‘bridge’ with communities, world

The Chief Executive Ho Iat Seng said yesterday that he hopes that the Portuguese- and English-Language media “will continue to act as supervisors and bridges in

DICJ employee arrested over prostitution website

  Internal disciplinary proceedings were initiated against a gaming watchdog employee, following police reports that the resident has allegedly been operating a prostitution website. On Monday, the Judiciary Police

Number of blue card holders lowest since 2013

The number of non-resident workers in Macau has declined to 154,912 in 2022, a continues decrease of 9.4% year-on-year, data from the Labour Affairs Bureau shows.

Improved surveillance caught Chinese balloon: White House

U.S. officials said yesterday that improvements ordered by President Joe Biden to strengthen defenses against Chinese espionage helped to identify last week’s spy balloon

‘Tiger Mom’ Amy Chua writes first novel, ‘The Golden Gate’

Amy Chua, the Yale Law School professor and author sometimes known as “Tiger Mom,” has written her first novel. “The Golden Gate,” a murder mystery centered

Australian, New Zealand leaders’ talk focuses on China

Australian and New Zealand prime ministers met yesterday to talk about China’s importance to their national economies, resolving to voice their disagreements with their most important trading

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