• Association digging for clues on future Chief’s view about visitor tax * Mandarin Bend to be widened before November * The Secretary for Transport and Public Works is leaving urban renewal
* Dire straits: The life of a migrant worker in Macau * José Pereira Coutinho hopes that the new government can push forward the accountability of high-ranking officials * Taiwan universities want
* The property market woke up in the second quarter with residential sales nearly doubling that of a quarter earlier * New Macau fends off cyberattacks as voting activity goes on *
• Four gov’t departments asked about bacteria levels at Coloane beaches send us inconclusive answers on whether the waters are safe to swim in * Senado Square assembly for Hong Kong
• Market analysts say the question of more concessions is moot. There’s simply no room to build * Chinese social media divided on whether to send in the tanks * US warships
• Promises and demands of democratic reform * Hong Kong Airport returns to calm after protests * Ieng Weng Fat, a member of the Cultural Consultative Committee, wants an exclusive fund to
• Protesters shut down HKIA, one of world’s busiest airports * Incoming CE to meet democrats after dropping political reform hint * Mainland professor urges respect for Macau’s way of life * The
* HKZMB can’t keep the tourists in Macau * Trade war hindering Xi’s superpower 2050 plan * Billionaire developer Ng Lap Seng, convicted of bribing United Nations officials, saw his appeal turned
• China is cracking down on online casinos operating out of Southeast Asia * New Macau to ask the people * Lawmakers hope an update to the social housing regime approved yesterday
* Lawmakers fire last shots at dropped bill* Macau chosen to host priest college * The gaming regulator said that casino operators can install surveillance equipment, they just need permission first *
• Sonia Chan faces tough questions on democratic reform at the AL * Macao Foundation chief praises country at website launch * Guangzhou finding a sense of humor at ‘Watermelon’ club * The
• Rosário outlines ongoing improvements to public works * Junket denies owner facing investigation * HK mobsters return to take on protesters * A local septuagenarian was stabbed by a mainland assailant, who
• HK protesters, police locked in war of attrition * Wushu Masters adapts to Typhoon Wipha disruption * No comment on solo candidate election * Critics of the Civil Protection Bill are calling
* 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
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