Taiwan to end quarantine for arrivals starting Oct. 13

Taiwan yesterday said it will end mandatory COVID-19 quarantines for people arriving from overseas beginning Oct. 13. The Central Epidemic Command Center announced that the

Hengqin delegates visit SAR for talks on talent practices

A delegation from the Guangdong-Macao In-Depth Cooperation Zone in Hengqin recently visited the SAR to promote talent introduction systems and cross-border financial innovation and development.

Realtor sees no basis to expect bounce in property prices

An executive at a regional real estate agency foresees that real estate prices will remain low despite the expectation of better tourism prospects. The government

Friend or foe? Japan-China ties complicated after 50 years

Friend or foe? Or both? On the streets of Tokyo and Beijing, the ties between Japan and China remain complicated and often contradictory, 50 years after

Macau filmmakers get nominations in prestigious Taiwan film awards

Despite being only partially confident, the three local filmmakers who were nominated at the Taiwan Golden Horse Awards (GHA) feel flattered by the recognition. Dubbed

Investment firm predicts mass GGR to reach 40% pre-pandemic levels in Q4

UBS analyst Angus Chan is estimating that the city’s mass gross gaming revenue (GGR) will reach 40% of pre-pandemic levels in the fourth quarter.

Zhuhai residents advised not to travel, MGTO boosts efforts in city promotion

The Zhuhai health authority is calling on mainland residents to celebrate National Day at home and avoid going to medium-risk or high-risk areas. For the upcoming

Political advisor calls for efforts to enforce Beijing’s jurisdiction in the SARs

China's top political advisor Wang Yang attended a reception on Tuesday to celebrate the upcoming 73rd anniversary of the founding of the People’s Republic of China

Yuan slides to 14-year low after US rate hikes

China's yuan fell to a 14-year low against the dollar yesterday despite central bank efforts to stem the slide after U.S. interest rate hikes prompted traders

As Cantonese language wanes, efforts grow to preserve it

Three decades ago, finding opportunities to learn Cantonese in San Francisco wasn’t hard. But today in the city that’s drawn Cantonese speakers from South China for

Boy accused of sexually assaulting three-year-old in library toilet

A 12-year-old boy is accused of sexually assaulting a three-year-old child in a library toilet in Taipa, according to the Judiciary Police (PJ) yesterday. The PJ received

Case defendant describes parallel betting as ‘grey area’

A defendant in the case concerning Suncity Group has described the practice of parallel betting as falling “within a grey area.” The seventh defendant, Lou

Morgan Stanley: Amid group visa hype, recovery only apparent in 2024

Brokerage firm Morgan Stanley observed that the recovery of the local gaming sector may only be seen by 2024, despite the long-awaited announcement of group visa reinstatements.

Vote in Ukraine’s Russia-held areas stokes tension with West

Referendums that are expected to serve as a pretext for Moscow to annex Russian-held regions of Ukraine reached their final day of voting yesterday as the

Casino stocks soar ahead of group visa reinstatement

Gaming shares soared yesterday, the highest surge recorded in six months following a long- awaited announcement that will bring an end to the tourism drought that

CE: Gaming operators know better about tourist arrival outlook

Chief Executive Ho Iat Seng expressed his belief that gambling concessionaires “know better than the government” about the outlook on tourist arrival numbers. His remark

MUST kicks off ancient maps exhibition

The Macau University of Science and Technology (MUST) library last week opened its Macau exhibition of ancient maps, showcasing historical records that contribute to the study of

CHCSJ hopes for wider reach of rescue knowledge

The government hospital hopes that increasing community knowledge on CPR will help save more lives. A couple of weeks ago, an older man fell

PJ bust 35 people in a case of procuring sex work

The Judiciary Police (PJ) has busted a prostitution syndicate, resulting in the arrests of 35 people, with an estimated MOP15,000,000 illegal benefits obtained. PJ

A shift to the far-right as voters reward Meloni’s party

A party with neo-fascist roots, the Brothers of Italy, won the most votes in Italy’s national elections, looking set to deliver the country’s first far-right-led government

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