Police ousted 416 people from Macau in January

The Public Security Police Force (PSP) detained and ousted a total of 416 people from Macau in the period between January 3 and 31, the

Taiwan opens door to Macau passport holders on Feb. 20

Macau and Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (SAR) passport holders will be re-admitted by Taiwan for individual travel from Feb. 20, the island’s authorities announced

Macau ranks on Top 10 travel destinations for HK and mainland tourists

Macau has revived its tourism attractiveness ranking within the Top 10 travel destinations for both Hong Kong and mainland tourists, a Study on Consumer Payment Attitudes organized

Piping repair plan for low-rise buildings to reach 5,000 households

The Macao Water Supply Company (Macao Water) expects that the Subsidy Program for Repairing Service Connections of Low-rise Buildings will reach a total of 5,000 households

Rumors swirl about balloons, UFOs as officials stay mum

Maybe they came from China. Maybe from somewhere farther away. A lot farther away. The downing of four aerial devices by U.S. warplanes has touched off

Las Vegas topping Macau’s GGR in 2022 only ‘one-off’

Las Vegas’ casino revenue has hit higher than Macau for the first time in 18 years as the casino sector in the city struggled to ride

Gov’t not admitting violation in Barra Transport Hub flaws

Despite assuring follow-up actions, the Public Works Bureau (DSOP) did not admit to the existence of procedural flaws in the road defects found in the

Phone scams return and create more victims

The phone scams targeting residents from the mainland studying or working in Macau have returned, with several cases being reported by the Judiciary Police (PJ)

Maternity leave subsidy and minimum wage among labor rights to be revised

The complementary subsidy for paid maternity leave, the minimum wage, and the compensation system for work-related accidents or occupational hazards are among a group of matters related to

US holds drills in South China Sea amid tensions with Beijing

The United States Navy and Marine Corps are holding joint exercises in the South China Sea at a time of heightened tensions with Beijing over the

Bangkok a popular destination among residents following flight resumption

Bangkok has become a popular destination for residents after the launch of Air Macau’s international flights as the city drops its zero-Covid policy of nearly three years.

Gov’t finally inks agreement with PUMCH for Islands Hospital

The government has signed an agreement with the Peking Union Medical College Hospital (PUMCH) for the management and operation of the Islands Medical Center. The

DSPA work on food waste moving too slow: Lawmaker

Lawmaker Wong Kit Cheng has accused the Environmental Protection Bureau (DSPA) of being too slow to address Macau’s food waste issue. Wong made a spoken

Resumption of travel to SARs to boost China’s luxury goods market

China's luxury goods market is expected to grow to 816 billion yuan by 2025, or approximately 25 percent of the global total, said a report from PwC

Hengqin regulations to boost the development of Macau’s non-gaming industries: Experts

The regulations for promoting the development of the Guangdong-Macao In-Depth Cooperation Zone in Hengqin was released on February 8. Experts from Macau and Hong Kong said that the

Beijing ‘s conducted spy program for years: Pentagon

The Chinese balloon shot down off the South Carolina coast was part of a large surveillance program that China has been conducting for “several years,” the Pentagon

Strong momentum for MGM as properties see ‘very healthy recovery’

MGM Resorts officials have confirmed that there is a “strong momentum” in its business and that its 2023 outlook remains bright, partly propelled by MGM China’s

Gaming concessionaires have until March to present a plan for sports events

The six gaming concessionaires must give a presentation next month about how they plan to host or support sports events for this year, the Secretary

SSM and IAS to jointly launch virtual medical appointments for the elderly

The Health Bureau (SSM) and the Social Welfare Bureau (IAS) will jointly launch a new service that aims to provide virtual medical appointments to the elderly

GBA to pilot new travel endorsement policy for talents

Starting from Feb. 20, mainland cities in the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area will pilot a new policy of issuing endorsements for talents working in the

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