* Law to restrict foreign workers could boost border crossings * Light flooding was reported in the Inner Harbor after Typhoon Wipha departed the vicinity of Macau yesterday morning * Hengqin opens
• Secretary Wong said his controversial rumor crime has a wider application * Lawmakers question LRT ownership after test ride * Pearl Horizon buyers won’t let this gov’t retire quietly * The Macao
• Australia’s Crown Resorts is facing a possible probe over links to Chinese triads * China brings options back on the table * Divisive ‘rumor offence’ article draws public concern * Sulu Sou
• Macau accused of hiding behind ‘developing country’ status * On the verge of unloading iconic casinos * Police, protester brawls back in Sai Ying Pun district * A
• Poor sewage treatment might be behind outbreak at Coloane beach * Taobao agents offer shady deals on Galaxy Macau poolside * Las Vegas Sands said some of its VIP customers are
* Private housing not to be forgotten, says JLL * The Portuguese Consulate has confirmed to the Times an unusually high number of requests on residency of late * Youth return from
* Li Peng, premier during Tiananmen crackdown, dies at 90 * Mad Dog Xu continues fight to ‘expose fake masters’ * Air Koryo will resume flights between Pyongyang and Macau after a
• 378 electors endorse Ho blocking a second candidacy * Hong Kong visitors rise 24% in heated June * The Social Security Fund honored 186 companies that have signed up to the
• Hong Kong locked in turmoil with no end in sight * Gaming regulator carries out ‘lightning’ junket inspections * Private sector maternity leave lagging 20 days * Two lawmakers are calling for
* 20 travel agencies fight Imperial Palace plan * The Third Standing Committee agrees that Macau’s immigration laws need to be reworked to stop tourists from becoming jobseekers * ‘Watchdog’ Jason Chao
* Macau secretaries join China youth trip * AL: Kou Hoi In at the helm * HKZMB: Those taller than 1.2m need not apply for child discount, even if under 12 * Gaming
• Casino hopefuls pray for Post-2022 opportunity * Coming back kicking | Wushu tournament to return with kickboxing section * Civil Protection develops app to ‘keep the population informed’ ahead of the
• Macau’s sole operator says diversification is the answer to growth * Mainlanders see Macau driving license as bridge to benefits abroad * Carrie Lam under fire as Beijing reportedly rejects resignation
* 500 youth sent to China on national education program * One year later, Canidrome still waiting for better days * The Policy Research Bureau insists the mainland’s social credit system is
• 1,600 cameras have already cost Macau hundreds of millions of patacas * Bereaved parents call for struggle to go on * Wynn Resorts has unveiled plans to build a $2 billion
* TrailHiker celebrates 10 years running this November * Singapore is touted as Macau’s next engine of visitor growth, even amid concerns of over-tourism * Real estate agency calls on next gov’t
* A rampant subletting trend at MOP150 per night * Chui Sai On said yesterday Macau should pursue a ‘free trade’ climate with the Lusophone world under the Belt and Road
* 30,000 workers to benefit from minor lift to minimum wage * The story of China’s first cement factory * The SAR passport has slipped six places in the most powerful passport
* Ho Iat Seng gears up for Chief Executive run * Tens of thousands take message to mainlanders * A senior tourism official has said that a proposed tax would be set
* Secretary Wong: Rumors can cause more harm than typhoons * The Civil Aviation Authority is considering to ban drones from more heritage sites * China-UK war of words over Hong Kong escalates *
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