Sam Hou Fai confirms he’s considering top job

Judge Sam Hou Fai has confirmed news about a potential run for Chief Executive in the upcoming election. Following incumbent Chief Executive Ho Iat

Traffic accidents on the rise

The Public Security Police Force has reported a rise in traffic accidents in July, with 1,405 incidents recorded, marking a 24% increase compared to the same

Hong Kong watchdog arrests seven in alleged HKD120m fraud

Hong Kong’s corruption watchdog has apprehended seven individuals suspected of engaging in fraudulent transactions and false accounting totaling HKD120 million. Included among those arrested

Concerns over Beijing’s new restrictions on foreign consular visits

Foreign consulates based in Hong Kong will need to seek approval from Chinese authorities 10 days in advance of any visits by officials to

Brokerage predicts gaming sector stability post CE election

Seaport Research Partners has indicated the upcoming election for a new Chief Executive is unlikely to bring significant changes to the region’s gaming industry.

Elderly man dies after fall

Authorities are investigating the death of an elderly man found lying on a platform on Rua da Bacia Sul in the Macau Peninsula yesterday at 7:07 a.m. Firefighters

Int’l Fireworks contest kicks off September

The 32nd International Fireworks Display Contest will illuminate the Macau skyline from Sept. 7 to Oct. 6, celebrating the 75th anniversary of the People’s Republic of China and

Green schools and shops honored for environmental efforts

The Environmental Protection Bureau (DSPA) has announced the winners of its annual Green Schools and Green Supermarkets Award Scheme for sustainability. A total of 54 schools participated in

State Council affirms 25 years of prosperity under ‘One country, two systems’

The Hong Kong and Macao Affairs Office of the State Council (HMO, formerly known as HKMAO) looks back on the history, governance, industries and development in

Authorities warn about theft on planes rising

Thefts on airplanes in Macau have increased 187% in the first half of 2024 compared to the same period last year, according to the Office of the

Ho Iat Seng’s son leaves FDCT board

Jason Ho Kin Tong’s tenure as a member of the Board of Trustees of the Fund for the Development of Science and Technology (FDCT) will come to an

Nearly 16,000 still need to apply for pension fund payout

Funds for the extraordinary distribution of budget surpluses from Macau’s non-mandatory central pension scheme for 2024 will be deposited Sept. 25 at the earliest, according to the Social

MGM adds hospitality veteran to board

MGM Resorts International has appointed Keith Barr, former CEO of IHG Hotels & Resorts, to its Board of Directors. With over 30 years in the industry, Barr is

Mass wedding in Beijing to include couples from SARs

A mass wedding ceremony will see 5,000 couples, including newlyweds from Macau, Hong Kong and Taiwan, participating in Beijing on Sept. 22. Organized by the All-China Women’s Federation

Music camp concludes with concert

The inaugural Macau International Children’s Arts Festival Music (MICAF) camp finished on a high note at the Macao Cultural Centre, showcasing the talents of young musicians

Mainland man detained for bus theft

An unemployed man from mainland China has been detained by police in Macao for allegedly stealing passengers’ belongings from buses, resulting in losses exceeding MOP10,000 for multiple

Moody projects Melco earnings to continually improve

Moody’s Investors Service has assigned a stable outlook to Melco Resorts Finance Ltd. and Studio City Finance Ltd., signaling its belief earnings and financial leverage at

DSAL to enhance safety for construction workers

The Labour Affairs Bureau (DSAL) says it will continue reviewing and updating occupational safety and health courses to keep pace with evolving industry developments and safety measures,

Shein sues Temu over copyright infringements as a legal feud heats up

Online fast-fashion giant Shein has filed another lawsuit against competitor Temu, accusing the China-founded shopping platform of stealing its designs, copying its product images and engaging in

Judge blocks Arizona lithium drilling that tribe says is threat to sacred lands

A federal judge has temporarily blocked exploratory drilling for a lithium project in Arizona that tribal leaders say will harm land they have used for religious and cultural

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