Macau billionaires prominent in latest Forbes list

Forbes last week unveiled its latest list of the world’s wealthiest individuals, with few notable names tied to Macau’s gaming industry retaining their spots.

Yellen says US-China relationship on ‘more stable footing’ but more can be done to improve ties

U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen sent a message of mutual cooperation at a meeting yesterday with Chinese Premier Li Qiang, highlighting the improvement in relations since

Visitors up slightly during the Ching Ming Festival

Visitor arrivals during the first three days of the Ching Ming Festival (April 4-6) have surpassed the local tourism authorities’ expectations, with the daily average

Translation system plan underway for int’l visitors

Due to the increasing number of international tourists visiting Macau and considering that local tour guides may not be able to speak every language fluently, the government has

Parking lot at Cheong Meng Garden caught fire

A private car was involved in the fire at the Cheong Meng Garden’s parking lot, affecting two private cars and two motorcycles nearby. According to the Fire Services

Macau prepares for above-average typhoon season

Macau officials are bracing for what is predicted to be an above-average typhoon season with four to seven storms forecast to impact the region, according to the Meteorological

Arts Festival adds performances and discount offers

The 34th Macao Arts Festival (MAF) has added two more performances to its program with one additional performance of both the “Grand Opening: Jungle Book Reimagined” by Akram

Job matching event to provide opportunities for disabled job seekers

People with disabilities in Macau will have more opportunities to find employment with a new initiative called “Happy to see, Willing to Hire,” launched by the Labour Affairs

Red Market to reopen in June after revamp

The Almirante Lacerda Municipal Market, better known as the “Red Market,” is expected to reopen in June this year, the Municipal Affairs Bureau (IAM) has

Chief Executive gains power to terminate casino credit in new bill

Lawmakers have added a provision on the “termination of the qualification of the concessionaire to engage in gaming credit activities,” in the final version of

China says it patrolled the South China Sea in an apparent response to US naval drills with allies

China’s military said yesterday that it had conducted air and sea patrols and that all activities that “disrupt the South China Sea” are under control, an apparent

ASEAN finance leaders end meetings in Laos, pointing to challenges from geopolitics, volatile prices

Southeast Asian economies are gaining ground as tourism and exports recover from the shocks of the pandemic, but geopolitical tensions and volatile commodity prices still pose serious

Japanese leader visits new chip factory, stressing ties with Taiwan and support for key technology

Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida visited a new semiconductor plant for which his government has pledged more than 1 trillion yen ($7 billion) of support to

Rwandans commemorate 30 years since the genocide whose legacy still scars the small country

Rwandans are commemorating 30 years since the genocide in which an estimated 800,000 people were killed by government-backed extremists, shattering the small East African country that

1994 Rock musician Kurt Cobain ‘shoots himself’

The lead-singer of American grunge rock band Nirvana, Kurt Cobain, has been found dead in his Seattle home. The 27-year-old rock star had a single gunshot wound

Verstappen bounces back with dominant win at Japanese Grand Prix

Max Verstappen’s record-breaking dominance in Formula 1 resumed yesterday with his victory in the Japanese Grand Prix, leading almost the entire race on a sunny day in

Top UN court will hold hearings in a case accusing Germany of facilitating Gaza conflict

Preliminary hearings open today at the United Nations’ top court in a case that seeks an end of German military and other aid to Israel, based on

Dutch police detained activist Greta Thunberg at a climate demonstration in The Hague

Climate activist Greta Thunberg was among dozens of people detained during the weekend by police in The Hague as they removed protesters who were partially blocking a road

Removing barriers good for US, China

When U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen dined at one of the oldest Cantonese restaurants Taotaoju after landing up in Guangzhou Thursday, the U.S. side demanded that the privacy

Monday, April 8, 2024 – edition no. 4457

* PSP locks ambulance for illegal parking and unpaid road tax * Porpoise carcass in Cheoc Van raises transparency concerns, says group * Macau authorities are seeking an ethical solution for three

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