— China’s amended gaming law could impede Macau’s 2021 VIP sector: experts * Stricter standards for air quality assessment from Jan. 1 * Wuhan’s cases may have been ten times higher, study
* Christmas blues — Caritas Macau saw a growing number of struggling migrant workers in town * Tests in Macau can detect new virus strains: Gov’t * All in the family: A 19-year-old
— Tourist arrivals and hotel occupancy rate exceed city’s anticipations * Gov’t signs collaboration agreement with China Media Group to boost sports, culture * Quarantine measures extended to more Mainland cities * Commentators
* Celebrations week — Between the 21st MSAR Anniversary, Winter solstice and Christmas next week will definitely be in a celebratory mode – MDT presents its picks among what’s on *
* Turning the tide — Despite hefty financial losses, companies exert effort to ‘mitigate the damage’ * DSEJ attempts to start early registration for first-time kindergarten students * The upcoming 20th Macao City
* Live-in domestic workers less inclined to engage in risky sexual behaviors * Macau among hardest hit cities by pandemic * A legal expert urges the government to up its game to
— The government has announced that it is set to purchase Covid-19 vaccines from Sinopharm and BioNTech which are expected to arrive in phases from January 2021 * Wong Sio Chak
— The Commission of Audit slams the developer of TCM Park in Hengqin for pursuing ‘the most costly’ development model resulting in billions of additional public funds * Vintage vehicles increasing
— A group of youngsters are gearing up to carry the Macau flag to the top of the podium once race tournaments resume * US blacklists ‘Broken Tooth’ for corruption, piggybacking *
— Tourism experts called on the industry to make headway to accommodate evolved travel sentiments and needs of mainland travelers in the new normal era * Rebrand underway for Artyzen Grand
— The government announced that coronavirus vaccines will be free for Macau residents on a voluntary basis and will first be given to frontline workers * Gaming law expert launches first
— Secretary for Transport and Public Works Raimundo do Rosário blames the continuous lack of government policies that allow social groups to access public housing * Grand Coloane Resort to be
— Beijing slams Washington following a report of new visa restrictions on members of the Chinese Communist Party and their immediate family members * Urban construction - New law makes it
— Coronavirus vaccines for vulnerable groups may arrive in Macau by year-end, Secretary Ao Ieong announced at the AL Policy Address sectorial debate * Gaming regulator refuted reports of talks to
— November had not delivered the ‘much-anticipated sequential recovery in GGR versus October,’ analysts say * Law amendments prevent dismissed teachers from returning to public schools * Former leprosarium to house new
— Heated debate at the Legislative Assembly after Secretary Wong Sio Chak presented his views on National Security with the majority standing on the government’s page * Influx of arrivals may
— Secretary Lei Wai Nong urges the public to use next year’s cash handouts in the city after confirming that the wealth partaking scheme will still be in the form
— Macau’s SMEs need longer to recover despite progressive growth in tourist arrivals * Shopping festival to help revive economy: Gov’t * New bill aims to increase mobility for permanent teachers, excludes
Gov’t ‘highly concerned’ about accountability, political reform * Sands China’s occupancy rate expected to reach over 40%: Wong * The first-ever World Table Tennis event kicked off at Tap Seac * Macau’s long-term
— Residents purchasing properties in the United Kingdom and Portugal are on the rise * Activist group calls for classification of Rainha Dona Leonor block * IC kicks off third heritage evaluation
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