Dozens of cleaners endure three months without wages

Several non-resident workers employed in the cleaning sector face serious financial difficulties as many are reportedly yet to receive their salaries after their contracts ended on

Gov’t business restrictions a challenge for smaller firms

Local employees are overwhelmed by the government’s strict arrangements for work during this consolidation period. The government has gradually lifted restrictions on industrial and

Chinese analyst pessimistic about Macau’s July GGR

An analyst from a Chinese securities agency in Hong Kong has forecast that Macau’s July gross gaming revenue (GGR) will plunge to MOP100 million at

Covid rules for hospital patients questioned

Former lawmaker Sulu Sou has posted on his social media page a letter from a fellow user complaining about Macau’s overemphasis on a single disease.

Authorities hint 14 days of ‘zero cases’ needed to reopen

Health authorities hinted yesterday that Macau needs to achieve the goal of having no new positive cases of Covid-19 in the community for 14 days to

Sudden arena idea angers, unnerves Philadelphia’s Chinatown

Wei Chen wants people who visit Philadelphia’s Chinatown to look through the community’s gateway arch and see the residents chatting in Mandarin on the steps to

SMEs negotiating rent with landlords amid pandemic crisis

Several small and medium enterprises (SMEs) have to face the pressure of landlords not decreasing their rent while operations of their business are restricted, according to a

Struggling catering workers desperate for early resumption of dine-in service

It is hoped that dine-in services will be able to resume soon since catering workers have recently been faced with intensifying survival pressures, head of

Gov’t suspends operation of outdoor NAT station due to heat

The health authorities have suspended the operation of the new nucleic acid test (NAT) sampling station located outdoors on its first day of operations.

MUST study shows mRNA booster produces more antibodies against Omicron variants

A study from the Macau University of Science and Technology (MUST) has found that people taking the BioNTech mRNA vaccine as the third booster dose produces

30,000 people in two new key areas, NAT required

Health authorities established yesterday two key areas located around Areia Preta district in which all people living, working, or undergoing any activities for over 30 minutes

Myanmar executes ex-lawmaker, three other political prisoners

Myanmar's government confirmed yesterday it had carried out its first executions in nearly 50 years, hanging a former lawmaker, a democracy activist and two other political prisoners

Legal grounds founded for gov’t to wiretap social media contacts

Following the passing of a law allowing interceptions of communications, the government has set up a legal ground for it to request communication records from social

Manila to boost assistance following viral clip of nationals grappling for food packs

The Philippines’ Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) is preparing to assist the country’s Department of Migrant Workers (DMW) in case the department sends additional

Handful of Filipinos allegedly face verbal bullying while in NAT queue

A handful of Filipino nationals have allegedly been verbally harassed while queuing for the three-day mandatory nucleic acid test (NAT), a mandate that created dissent on

Filipinos and condo workers stop daily NAT

Filipino passport holders as well as condominium management workers have been removed from the list of key groups that need to undergo daily nucleic acid tests

NAT venues Gov’t preparing to swap schools for city parks, garden areas

Local health authorities are preparing to use city parks and gardens as venues for nucleic acid testing (NAT). During yesterday’s daily press briefing of

Gov’t launches one of 2 lab modules to join space station

China yesterday launched one of two laboratory modules to complete its permanent orbiting space station. The Wentian was launched from tropical Hainan Island with a

NAT directive for Filipinos receives backlash, Consulate says order not a ‘political issue’

The Philippine Consulate General in Macau has called on Filipino nationals to heed the new mandate from the local government that requires all Filipinos to

Lawmakers doubt effectiveness of new measures, approve budget amendment

The Legislative Assembly (AL) yesterday approved a new amendment to the 2022 government budget that aims to reinforce the public accounts with money from the financial

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