Casino revenue faces June slump amid weather

Macau's casino gross gaming revenue (GGR) is expected to see a low point this year in June, due to a combination of exceptionally wet weather and

Organized crime gang arrested for street heist

The Judiciary Police (PJ) has arrested four suspects from mainland China for gang-related theft. The suspects aged 38, 49, 57, and 50 - all

Macau payload specialist selected for manned space mission

Macau has secured a spot among nine other astronauts selected to take part in the upcoming manned space missions for the country. The

AL debates impact of teens’ excessive use of smartphones

The impacts of excessive use of smartphones by the younger generations were debated at the Legislative Assembly (AL) yesterday. By the initiative of the lawmaker

Ao Ieong: Gov’t improves support to special needs children

The Secretary for Social Affairs and Culture, Elsie Ao Ieong has said that the government has been working hard to improve support to children with special

China successfully defends Macau Dragon Boat Race titles

After several intense rounds of competition, China’s Nanhai Jiujiang team emerged victorious in both the Open and Women’s categories of the Macao International Invitation Standard Dragon Boat Race

Real estate loans on the rise

The approvals of residential mortgage loans (RMLs) and commercial real estate loans (CRELs) both increased month-on-month in April 2024. Data from the Monetary Authority of Macao shows that

MGTO to host roadshow in Bangkok

The local government will host the “Experience Macao” Bangkok Roadshow at a shopping mall in Thailand for three consecutive days starting this Friday.  A promotional and networking

Drug trafficking bust nets over 100 grams and MOP400,000

Authorities have busted a drug trafficking operation, seizing over 119 grams of methamphetamine and arresting two Filipino suspects. The suspects, identified as Pene, 42, and

343,000 visitors during Dragon Boat holiday break

The Dragon Boat Festival holiday period saw a significant influx of visitors to Macau, according to the city’s Public Security Police. Between June 8 and

Chinese premier to visit Australia, New Zealand and Malaysia

Chinese Premier Li Qiang will visit New Zealand, Australia and Malaysia starting tomorrow, officials said. Li will visit the three countries from June 13 to 20,

Top Canadian judge will step down from top court following other resignations

A former chief justice of the Supreme Court of Canada is stepping down from Hong Kong’s top court, city officials said Monday, the latest overseas judge to resign

Four US college instructors teaching at Beihua U attacked in public park

Four instructors from Iowa’s Cornell College teaching at Beihua University in northeastern China were attacked in a public park, reportedly with a knife, officials at the U.S.

A growing Filipino diaspora means plenty of celebration worldwide for Independence Day

In the Philippines — where Spanish and later U.S. colonial rule persisted for nearly four centuries — June 12 is the real Independence Day. That date in

Italy’s Meloni fortified by a vote that shook French, German leaders

Italian Premier Giorgia Meloni hosts this week’s summit of the Group of Seven industrialized nations as the most stable European Union leader. Meloni’s German and French

1986 Labour expels Militant Hatton

Derek Hatton, the controversial deputy leader of Liverpool Council, has been thrown out of the Labour Party for belonging to the left-wing Militant faction. Mr Hatton, who

Ricky Hatton, Michael Moorer strike different tones in leading their class into Hall of Fame

Ricky Hatton laughed his way through his Hall of Fame induction speech, marveling at the places boxing took him and the thousands of his fans that would

Germany’s 2006 WC patriotic fervor unlikely to repeat at Euro 2024

When Germany hosted the 2006 World Cup, it unleashed an unexpected burst of national pride across the country. For many Germans, it was the first time they felt

Emigration: The hidden catalyst behind radical right’s rise in Europe

Earlier this spring, the European Parliament voted to overhaul its immigration policy to more evenly distribute responsibility among member states for managing the arrival of migrants and asylum-seekers.

Wednesday, June 12, 2024 – edition no. 4500

— Lawmaker Song Pek Kei wants local teachers to go training abroad while demanding the gov’t allow non-resident students to enroll in Macau schools * Events | Children’s art festival to

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