Study finds gaming operators lack transparency in community contributions

A recent study sponsored by the Macau Foundation, conducted by the Asia Pacific Association for Gambling Studies (APAGS), has shed light on the information disclosure practices of

Gov’t to develop national regulations on EV parking

The Office of the Secretary for Security has announced that the security sector will collaborate with relevant government departments to examine the national regulations and guidelines on the

Elderly woman defrauded millions in online investment scam

An elderly woman has fallen victim to an online investment scam and subsequently reported a loss of approximately MOP2.46 million to the authorities. The Judiciary Police revealed that

World swimming body promises more anti-doping tests of Chinese team before Olympics

Chinese swimmers going to the Paris Olympics are undergoing increased drug testing of at least eight times this year before the Games, World Aquatics said

New accord establishes a hotline Chinese and Philippine presidents can use to stop clashes

A recently signed agreement will open a direct line of communication between China and the Philippines’ presidential offices to try and prevent any new confrontation from spiraling out

A N. Korean diplomat in Cuba defected to S. Korea in November, Seoul says

South Korea’s spy agency said yesterday that a senior North Korea diplomat based in Cuba has fled to South Korea, the latest in a series of

Top EU leaders will boycott meetings hosted by Hungary’s Orbán after his outreach to Russia, China

Top officials of the European Union will boycott informal meetings hosted by Hungary while the country holds the EU’s rotating presidency, after Hungary’s pro-Russian Prime Minister Viktor

Trump’s economic plans include proposed tariffs, tax cuts and no taxes on tips

The first night of the Republican National Convention kept its official focus on the economy yesterday (Macau time) even after Saturday’s shooting at a rally

1976 African countries boycott Olympics

The opening ceremony of the 21st Olympic Games in Montreal has been marred by the withdrawal of 25 African countries. They are all protesting at New Zealand’s

Will the Seine be clean enough by the Olympics? Not even the experts know yet

With the Paris Olympics less than two weeks away, a question hangs over the Games: Will the Seine River be clean enough for athletes to swim in?

Who is carrying the Olympic torch through Paris? A BTS star, a garbage collector and more

From the Louvre Museum to the Eiffel Tower, from Paris’ posh districts to working-class neighborhoods, hundreds of people have carried the Olympic torch through the French capital

Thailand is set to roll out a controversial USD13.8 billion handout plan in digital money to citizens

Thailand’s prime minister said Monday that eligible businesses and individuals can register from August for digital cash handouts, a controversial program that will cost billions of dollars

A ‘new era’ in malaria control has begun with a vaccination campaign for children in Ivory Coast

Health workers in Ivory Coast began giving children the latest malaria vaccine earlier this week, the beginning of a regional campaign that experts hope might curb the impact of

Xi must end this silly 30-year-old tax treaty

The system is ruining China’s public finance and is the root cause of the nation’s biggest economic problems. So what if China levies taxes on private jets and

Wednesday, July 17, 2024 – edition no. 4525

— Gov’t announces plans aimed at enhancing community health, setting ambitious targets to be met by 2030 * Tourism | Visitor numbers reach 16 million in H1 * Gaming | Casinos embrace

Mainland tourists projected to recover 91% of pre-pandemic levels

A recent report from the Asia Tourism Exchange Center (ATEC) suggests the tourism markets in Macau and Hong Kong are poised for a swift rebound in 2024.

MEA forecasts 17.5% GDP growth in first half

The Macau Economic Association (MEA) has forecast the local economy will post year-on-year growth of about 17.5% in the first semester (H1) of this year, according

Funeral costs soar amid hospital service shift

Macau residents are facing a nearly 50% increase in funeral transport fees due to the transfer of legal medical services and mortuary homes to the Islands

New academic competencies ‘promote love for motherland’

The Secretary for Social Affairs and Culture, Elsie Ao Ieong, has published amendments to the basic academic competencies for primary and secondary education. The

Communist Party will signal its approach to the country’s challenges at a meeting this week

KEN MORITSUGU & HUIZHONG WU, BEIJING China's ruling Communist Party started a four-day meeting yesterday that is expected to lay out a strategy for

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