Criteria to send local doctors for training in Beijing in progress

The government has not yet outlined the criteria for the selection of candidates to be trained at the Peking Union Medical College Hospital. In

Sands China: Gov’t deliberation on concession in ‘good progress’

Sands China has held several rounds of discussion with the government regarding the current gaming tender deliberation and is expecting a notice on the next development by

City may face another cyclone this weekend

A developing meteorological depression system will likely enter the South China Sea from the east of the Philippines this weekend, according to the Meteorological and Geophysical

China’s ruling party congress offers look at future leaders

While Xi Jinping is primed to receive a third term as head of China’s ruling Communist Party on Sunday, it is unknown who will join him for the

China is debating possible reduction to Covid quarantine for travelers: report

Chinese officials are debating whether to reduce the amount of time people coming into the country must spend in mandatory quarantine, Bloomberg reported today , citing sources familiar with the

Okada arrested in Manila, police shut down illegal online gambling operations

Japanese gaming tycoon Kazuo Okada was arrested by police authorities at Ninoy Aquino International Airport earlier this week, months after his group launched a “violent” takeover of

Quarantine reduction for GP riders in the pipeline

The medical observation quarantine period for the riders coming from Europe to participate in the Macau Motorcycle Grand Prix next month might be reduced from the current

Top lawyer says hard to tell yet what changes in new national security law

The president of the Macau Lawyers’ Association (AAM), Jorge Neto Valente, said that at the current stage (public consultation) it is difficult to understand clearly the real changes

National security and insufficiency of courts facilities highlighted at Judiciary year opening

The importance of the preservation of national security as well as the insufficiency of local court facilities was highlighted yesterday during the opening ceremony of

Hong Kong offers new visa to woo talent amid brain drain: policy address

Chief Executive John Lee said the new Top Talent Pass Scheme will allow those earning an annual salary of 2.5 million Hong Kong dollars ($318,472) or above and graduates from the world’s top universities to work or pursue opportunities in the city for two years.

Lawmaker calls for some Covid-19 measures to be dropped so ‘normal life’ can resume

Lawmaker Lam Lon Wai has expressed his disagreement with some of the measures in force that aim to prevent and control Covid-19. During the period before

Group forecasts economy will recover from its worst troubles 1H2023

Considering the recovery from the July low, the Prosperity Index will likely recover from its unsatisfactory performance in the first half of next year, the Macau Economic

Macau supports revision of National Security Law, PJ concludes

The people of Macau and its different sectors have expressed support for the proposed revision of the National Security Law, the Judiciary Police (PJ) concluded

NJ casino, sports betting, online revenue up 7% in September

New Jersey’s casinos, horse tracks that offer sports betting and the online partners of both types of gambling outlets won nearly $485 million from gamblers

China’s path works and should be continued: Harvey Dzodin

As many people only know China through a “cold war 2.0” filter which is started by the US government and then spread by western media outlets,

China to further encourage foreign investment, push globalization

China will further intensify its efforts to encourage foreign investment, an official with the country’s top economic planner said yesterday. Zhao Chenxin, deputy director of

Few international riders for GP should force regulation change

The low number of international riders interested in taking part in the 54th Macau Motorcycle Grand Prix, which returns to the Guia circuit this year

Gov’t denies casinos are preparing to cut staff

The government has refuted speculation that casino operators are preparing to cut staff once they obtain the renewed 10-year licenses from the government before the end

Civil service law under review by parliamentary committee

The bill to review the civil servant law was passed yesterday at its first reading in parliament with two abstention votes, but will nevertheless later

Global shares mostly higher as markets eye China meeting

Global shares were mostly higher yesterday as investors kept their eyes on a weeklong Communist Party congress in China. Britain’s new Treasury chief was

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