GEG Organizes Study Tours for Students from the “Youth Science and Technology Village” Program to Broaden their Scientific and Technological Horizons

  Galaxy Entertainment Group (“GEG”) actively supports the Macau SAR Government’s policy of “Building Macau through Talent Training”, and continues to make good use of its

Major arbitration in Macau-seated Tribunal awards $175 million to local gaming firm

In a landmark decision that has rippled through the international arbitration community, a Macau-seated Tribunal has awarded a significant victory to a local company in its dispute

The litigation: A joint-venture gone south

In the heart of a groundbreaking legal arbitration that unfolded within the uniquely positioned Macau Special Administrative Region (MSAR), a vivid narrative emerged, spotlighting the

Lei Wai Nong expects 90% pre-Covid GDP this year

Secretary for Economy and Finance Lei Wai Nong expects this year’s GDP will reach 90% of the level back in 2019, or a 10.3% de-facto

1,600 signatures submitted opposing landfill off Coloane coast

In opposition to a proposed landfill off the coast of Coloane, the organizers of a petition have submitted 1,600 signatures to the government over the

Month-long ‘Winter Operation’ from police forces finds 1,288 crime suspects

The month-long joint operation from all security forces that took place between January 22 and February 18 resulted in finding 1,288 people suspected of committing crimes

MJC claims impossible to accommodate requests for compensation to horse owners

The Macau Jockey Club (MJC) has said in a letter to a group of horse owners who previously subscribed to a petition to the company that

Chinese C919 jet in spotlight at Singapore air show, but not quite ready to compete internationally

China’s C919 single-aisle jet made its international debut at the Singapore Airshow, attracting masses of visitors and hundreds of orders, but analysts say it still has

Sands China Presenting Japanese Contemporary Art Exhibition at Sands Gallery – Now Open

Sands China is co-hosting its first-ever Japanese art extravaganza in 2024 – “Japanese Contemporary Art Exhibition” – at Sands Gallery until March 30, with over 90

4th Macau-Taipa bridge set to be completed in Q3

Construction of the fourth bridge between the Macau peninsula and Taipa is expected to be completed during the third quarter of this year, according to the Secretary for

Macau to host 2014MIECF in March

The “2024 Macao International Environmental Co-operation Forum & Exhibition” (2024MIECF) is scheduled to take place from 28th to 30th March 2024. This year’s event promises significant upgrades in

Two Chinese bloggers in exile says ‘police are interrogating their followers’

Two prominent Chinese bloggers in exile said that police were investigating their millions of followers on international social media platforms, in an escalation of Beijing’s attempts

Israel’s air force strikes deep inside Lebanon, killing two people, after Hezbollah downs a drone

The Israeli military said its air force yesterday struck targets of the militant Hezbollah group “deep inside Lebanon,” where residents reported explosions near the northeastern city of

1953 Spelling bill passes second reading

A proposal to simplify English spelling has cleared its second hurdle in parliament.  After a second debate MPs in the House of Commons voted by

‘Oppenheimer’ keeps devouring awards with top prize at Producers Guild, with Oscars up next

With two weeks to go before the Oscars, “Oppenheimer” looks unstoppable. Director and producer Christopher Nolan’s tale of the life of J. Robert Oppenheimer and

Klopp savors his ‘most special trophy’ as Liverpool wins the English League Cup

Jurgen Klopp just couldn’t keep the smile from his face. It was deep into extra time at Wembley on Sunday and the English League Cup final

Seoul gives young doctors four days to end walkouts, threatening prosecutions 

Junior doctors in South Korea have four days to end their walkouts, the government said yesterday, or they could face prosecution or have their medical licenses

Japan’s moon lander survives second  lunar night, beating predictions

Japan’s first moon lander responded to a signal from Earth, suggesting it has survived a second freezing weeks-long lunar night, Japan’s space agency said yesterday. JAXA called the signal,

Washington at odds with international consensus

Speaking to the media in Brazil on Thursday, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken said of the situation in Gaza that “we all share the same goals” and

Tuesday, February 27, 2024 – edition no. 442

— A Macau-seated Tribunal awarded $175 million to local gaming firm over Laos casino dispute – a landmark in the application of newly-revised arbitration law * Economy secretary expects 90% pre-Covid

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