Lawmakers Lei and Lam want gov’t to release unused land for public use

The government should make better use of idle plots of land by opening them to public use, said lawmakers Ella Lei and Ron Lam in

Casino revenue hitting MOP527 million daily

The city’s gross gaming revenue (GGR) may have amounted to approximately MOP9.5 billion in the first 18 days of June, according to Citigroup, citing industry data. 

Gongbei port to see 320,000 daily passengers during Dragon Boat Festival

China will see a surge in inbound and outbound passenger flows during the upcoming Dragon Boat Festival holiday, according to the National Immigration Administration (NIA) forecast

Multiple strategies underway to support youth employment

A Labour Affairs Bureau (DSAL) official has told a Youth Affairs Committee plenary session that multiple strategies have been employed to support youth employment. The

Alibaba announces new CEO and chairman in major management reshuffle

Chinas Alibaba Group has announced a major management reshuffle as the e-commerce giant restructures into six different business divisions to adapt to fast-changing technologies.

Xi and Blinken pledge to stabilize US-China ties in Beijing talks

U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken met yesterday with Chinese President Xi Jinping and said they agreed to “stabilize” deteriorated U.S.-China ties, but America’s top diplomat

Patriotism and central gov’t core values are to be defended

The first sectorial section of the public consultation of the amendments to the electoral laws for the election of the Chief Executive (CE) and legislators took place

Top court rules building owners own residential parking lot

The Court of Final Appeal has upheld a lower court ruling that parking lots declared as common parts of a building are owned by all owners

Worker’s Day ‘Golden Week’ fails to halt tourist drop in May

The good results in terms of the influx of tourists during the so-called Golden Week of the Worker’s Day (May 1) failed to maintain the increasing

Chinese online shoppers are enticed by deep discounts, payment plans as zest for spending lags

Chinese shoppers were treated to deep discounts, new products and payment plans as online merchants sought to revive their sluggish appetite for spending during China’s first

Portuguese consulate taking measures against ‘external agents’ to avoid misuse and hoarding

To address the problem of long queues for the renewal of Portuguese passports, the Portuguese Consulate for Macau and Hong Kong has taken several measures

Gov’t hits back at US report on Macau meeting ‘minimum standards’ for trafficking elimination

The SAR government voiced firm opposition to the references to Macau in the 2023 Trafficking in Persons Report recently published by the U.S. Department of

Artist presents works at Creative Macau, calls for environmental protection

An Angolan-born local artist has been picking up what people consider trash at Hac-Sa Beach and turning it into artworks to remind people about protecting the

Transport Bureau: New asphalt for roads effective

Citing the Municipal Affairs Bureau (IAM), the Transport Bureau (DSAT) has spoken highly of the durability of the new type of asphalt used for public roads.

Projections indicate Swiss approve climate bill as Alpine nation’s glaciers succumb to warming

A majority of Swiss citizens yesterday voted in favor of a bill aimed at introducing new climate measures to sharply curb the rich Alpine nation’s greenhouse

Leaks affect Border Gate covered sidewalk amid Red Rainstorm warning

The covered sidewalk connecting Toi-San District with the Border Gate border checkpoint has seen rainwater leaking from cracks amid the Red Rainstorm warning on Wednesday night,

Non-Chinese nationals ‘not eligible’ to run in local elections, SAFP head says

Non-Chinese nationals will not be able to run in upcoming elections for the Legislative Assembly (AL), at least according to the interpretation of the director of the

Canopy of city’s oldest Chinese Banyan falls, damages 150-year-old temple

A branch of Macau’s oldest Chinese Banyan Tree, situated next to the 150-year-old Tin Hau Temple, fell and damaged its roof on Wednesday morning, the government has announced.

‘Big Six’ yet again equated to public entities

The amendments to the electoral laws for the election of the Chief Executive (CE) include new provisions that equate the duties of independence of the

New Zealand’s economy dips into recession as higher interest rates bite

New Zealand’s economy has dipped into recession as higher interest rates take their toll, new figures released yesterday show. Gross domestic product fell by 0.1%

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