PSP detains woman for appropriating lost wallet

The Public Security Police Force (PSP) has detained a woman from the mainland holding a permit to visit family members in Macau, for the appropriation

Border restrictions for cross-border travelers imposed until Oct. 31

From October 9 to October 31, Zhuhai-Macau travelers crossing Gongbei Port, Qingmao Port and Wangzai Port can only take one round trip a day, following the discovery

Ron Lam calls for balance between national security, ‘One country, two systems’

The national security law review should be conducted in such a way that “One country, two systems” will be well conserved, the Association of Synergy of

The 5,000-year history of writer’s block

Ann Patchett, who has written eight novels and five books of nonfiction, says that when faced with writer’s block, sometimes it seems that the muse has “gone out

Gov’t satisfied with Golden Week arrivals, hotel occupancy at 67%

The October 1 to 7 National Day Holiday, also known as the “Golden Week” of the National Day, ended last Friday, with the city recording some

City records more days with poor-quality air

Macau has recorded several days of poor air quality levels in August and September, according to Meteorological and Geophysics Bureau data. Information has shown the

Zhuhai’s new cases lead to cross-border workers, student suspensions

The Macau government has called on affected Macau residents to refrain from returning to work or study for the time being in response to new

Daisy Ho acquires 10% stake of SJM from Angela Leong

SJM Resorts managing director Daisy Ho has acquired a 10% stake in the company after assuming Angela Leong’s former role amid management changes – a

LRT: Barra ‘hub’ construction delayed to March 2023

Construction of the Light Rapid Transit (LRT) Barra station has suffered a delay and the station will not be completed until March 2023, the Chinese

Family of late mogul Stanley Ho risks losing Portugal casinos to rival bidder

The family of the late casino tycoon, Stanley Ho, is at risk of losing the licenses for operating two of Portugal’s biggest casinos following a higher

International schools at One Oasis to start operations next year

The two social facilities built on land plot 12a on Coloane’s One Oasis development, which will be used by two international schools, will potentially start

Youth job fair to offer 1,100 vacancies, debut English job interview workshops

The upcoming Youth Career Expo 2022 will feature two job interview workshops conducted in English, the head of a local association has highlighted. The

Journalists Association finds National Security Law review plan unclear

The Macau Journalists Association has expressed its concerns over the vagueness and breadth of the proposed review on the National Security Law in a document

UN rights body rejects Western bid to debate alleged Xinjiang abuses

In a close diplomatic victory for China, the U.N.'s top human rights body today voted down a proposal from Britain, Turkey, the United States and other mostly Western countries

DSAL monitoring ‘potential loophole’ for TNR job promotions

The Labour Affairs Bureau (DSAL) is closely monitoring the Macau job market to ensure that the law is strictly observed in the promotion of non-resident

Tourist arrivals over 143,000 in first five days of holidays

The first five days of the Golden Week National Holiday recorded 143,102 tourist arrivals: figures the government has dubbed “gratifying.” The first day of

CE: Resumption of mainland e-visas to Macau will boost economy

The resumption of the electronically-issued permits for travel to Macau (e-visas) under the individual travel scheme, as well as of tour groups from the mainland to

Casino woes: September revenues down 50% y-o-y

September has been another bleak month for the city’s casinos as revenues plunged 49.6% year-on-year to MOP2.96 billion, another blow to the sector as China’s

Hong Kong shares soar 5%, leading Asian market gains

Hong Kong’s share benchmark soared more than 5% yesterday as Asian shares tracked gains on Wall Street. New Zealand’s share benchmark rose 0.7% after its central bank hiked

Tourism chief hopes for daily tourist arrivals of 20,000 during Oct. 1 holidays

At a press event yesterday, a tourism official expressed his hope that the city will attract 20,000 visitors per day during the seven-day October 1 holidays

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