Residents pay respect to late Queen on first day of condolence service

A few dozen people signed the book of condolence yesterday for the late Queen Elizabeth II at the Morrison Chapel next to the Camões Garden.

Lawmakers highlight unemployment rate dilemma, calling for improved workers’ rights

Promoting employment of local residents and implementing the second MOP10 billion subsidy plan without delay are among the most urgent issues that Macau government are expected

Two-month International Music Festival will mainly rely on a regional cast

The 34th Macao International Music Festival (FIMM) will return, with five out of ten items in its program featuring local casts. This year’s FIMM

Ukraine’s Zelenskyy visits recently retaken, devastated city

His hand on his heart, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy watched as his country’s flag was hoisted yesterday above the recently recaptured city of Izium, a rare

Gov’t launches scheme to retire old diesel vehicles

The government announced yesterday a new measure to encourage owners to retire their old, high-polluting diesel vehicles. The program will provide a subsidy to retire old

Wynn submits bid for 10-year casino licenses

Gaming operator, Wynn Macau, submitted its tender to the government for a 10-year casino concession yesterday, one day ahead of the deadline. The gaming

Secretary Lei: Three Hengqin projects to boost industrial development

The gross domestic product (GDP) in first half year of the Guangdong-Macao In-Depth Cooperation Zone in Hengqin reached MOP22.39 billion, an increase of 2.5% year-on-year,

Docomomo to launch guidebook on Macau’s modern architecture

The urbanism and architecture research center in Macau – Docomomo Macau – will launch a guidebook on Macau’s modern architecture. The publication, “Macau Modern Architecture

No gov’t plan for collapsed Guia Hill city wall

Although pointing out mistakes at two construction projects near the collapsed Guia Hill city wall, the government has develop no mechanisms to avoid similar occurrences

Xi heads abroad to promote strategic role

Chinese President Xi Jinping is using his first trip abroad since the start of the pandemic to promote his country’s strategic ambitions at a summit with

Mid-Autumn Festival suffers from low arrivals

 The three-day Mid-Autumn Festival has brought 46,727 visitors to the city, a figure that is considered low for one of the most important holidays in the second

Gaming employee numbers continue decline

The number of workers in the gaming sector has continued to decline, with figures plunging to 53,592 full-time employees in the second quarter of the year.

Building a brand while building a community

Catalyzed by the pandemic, Bella Horner finally decided to act on her long-held wish of creating a fashion-related business, and so her swimwear brand Alta Bella

Wong Sio Chak: Gov’t guidelines not necessary for the press on national security

Secretary for Security Wong Sio Chak has put off a request for guidelines for the media on external collaboration within the press, calling

Liu Xianfa: Macau will have a stronger role in China-Lusophone relations

As China further develops the Belt and Road initiative, Macau’s function as the bridge and link between China and the Lusophone world is sure to become

Xi to visit central Asia in first trip abroad since pandemic

China's leader Xi Jinping will travel to Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan starting Wednesday in his first trip abroad since the early days of the pandemic two years ago. China’s

Oliveira says Macau has high autonomy when it comes to gaming policy

A former commissioner for legal affairs for the Gaming Commission said that, contrary to popular belief, Macau does have a say in the formulation of the SAR’s

6.18 outbreak costs Gov’t MOP600m, not counting quarantines

The most severe outbreak of Covid-19 in Macau over the past two and half years, which started on June 18 (known as the 6.18 outbreak),

95 foreign visitors have entered Macau over the last week

A total of 95 tourists holding foreign passports have entered Macau over the past week, health authorities said in a reply to a Times inquiry during

Heavy rain after deadly Sichuan quake complicates recovery

Heavy rains are complicating earthquake recovery efforts in southwestern China, where the death toll from Monday’s disaster has risen to 82. More than 20,000 people

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