Gaming workers face increased stress: survey

The gaming industry is facing a rise in mental health issues among its workforce, according to a recent survey from the Macao Gaming Industry Employees Home

More than an event, a quest to revive local motorsports heritage, organizers say

More than just an event and more than just a race, events like the Macau International Kart Grand Prix (Kart GP) aim to revive the local

Non-gaming investments rise, but revenues decline amid Japan, Thailand threats

Despite casinos investing more in non-gaming sectors this year compared to 2023, the numbers are considered to be declining, according to industry expert Ben Lee. As

Macau firms on the rise in Hengqin

Business connections between Macau and Hengqin are on the rise, with the Hengqin government reporting a significant increase in Macau-funded enterprises. By the end

Police file criminal complaints against VP Sara Duterte and her security aides

Philippine police officials yesterday filed criminal complaints against Vice President Sara Duterte and her security staff for allegedly assaulting authorities and disobeying orders in a recent altercation

Immigration Indonesia scraps visa-free entry for SAR passport holders

Macau passport holders are now required to obtain a visa in advance for travel to Indonesia. The Identification Services Bureau (DSI) has been monitoring this situation

City sees 14% rise in package tour visitors

The city’s tourism sector experienced a significant boost in October, with inbound package tour visitors reaching 194,000, marking a 14.2% increase compared to the previous year.

DSAL recognizes excellence in catering industry safety

The Labour Affairs Bureau (DSAL) yesterday held an awards ceremony for the Catering Industry Occupational Safety and Health program, honoring 67 restaurants and 82 catering employees. DSAL director

Trial concert to feature four F&B stalls

The outdoor performance venue in Cotai will host a trial concert Dec. 28, featuring four catering stalls to provide food services. The Cultural Affairs Bureau is set to

Man arrested for theft at university sports ground

A man in his 40s with a Hong Kong and Macao Travel Permit was arrested Monday for stealing students’ belongings at a university sports ground, following a

PJ holds crime simulation drill

The Judiciary Police (PJ) held its annual crisis negotiation exercises yesterday to strengthen its ability to respond effectively to critical incidents. The exercises simulated a

Mainland man arrested for drug trafficking

A 48-year-old unemployed mainland man, already prohibited from leaving Macau due to a prior fraud conviction, was arrested Monday night on suspicion of drug trafficking. The Judiciary

Setting the Table for Festive Joy with Holiday Ham & Turkey Takeaway!

As the joyous season approaches, it’s time to elevate your gatherings with a touch of culinary magic – scrumptious and hassle-free festive takeaways. Main courses, side

China, Singapore eye closer ties

President Xi Jinping expressed hope this week that Singapore will continue to act as a pioneer in cooperation with China by making good use of bilateral platforms

Defense minister Dong Jun investigated for corruption, FT says

China is investigating its defense minister, Admiral Dong Jun, for corruption, according to a Financial Times report yesterday, citing unnamed U.S. officials. This marks another major

Ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah in Lebanon begins

A ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon’s Hezbollah militants began yesterday, after Beirut residents endured the most intense day of Israeli strikes since the war began. Many

One person is dead and 13 are hurt after a bus carrying foreign tourists crashed

One person is dead and 13 others were rushed to New Zealand hospitals after a bus carrying international tourists collided with two other vehicles on a rural

Officials blast Trump’s tariff threat and one calls Mexico comparison an insult

Canadian officials yesterday blasted President-elect Donald’s Trump’s threat to impose sweeping tariffs, as the leader of the country’s most populous province called Trump’s comparison of Canada

1990 Tearful farewell from Iron Lady

Britain has a new prime minister for the first time in more than 11 years. Margaret Thatcher formally tendered her resignation to the Queen early this morning

Bats continue to fly high in Hong Kong

Last Sunday saw local rugby team the Macau Bats compete in the season’s 2nd Hong Kong rugby festival, hosted by Sandy Bay at King’s Park.

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