Only 13% of booster shots were vaccine ‘cocktails’

Only around 24,000 out of 181,527 doses of Covid-19 vaccines administered as booster shots were done with different vaccines from the primary vaccination course of two doses,

Search finds 49,000 pieces of plane in China Eastern crash

Chinese officials said yesterday that the search for wreckage in last week’s crash of a China Eastern Boeing 737-800 is basically done and that more than

Golden Group terminates VIP business in another blow to sector

Macau Golden Group is shutting down its VIP operations following “careful consideration,” in the latest blow to the junket sector crisis.  According to a

Incoming air cargo sanitized several times

Airport management stressed that all cargo arriving at Macau International Airport (MIA) would go through several rounds of sanitization before being delivered to the city.

Gov’t unaware of macaugov.com domain promoting gambling, porn

Local authorities have stated that they had not been aware of the operations of a website that uses a top-level domain (TLD) address that resembles a government

PJ unveils alleged criminal organization operating from VIP room

According to a PJ spokesperson, the PJ have received 18 complaints from victims of fraudulent operations of the organization. These claims amount to 28.6 million

CPTTM English contest winners consider environment key to language learning

Peta Ho and Rem Ho, the winners of an open English contest, have emphasized the importance of an appropriate environment so that language learning can be

China tries to limit economic blow of Shanghai shutdown

As millions of people in Shanghai line up for coronavirus tests, authorities are promising tax refunds for shopkeepers in the closed-down metropolis and to keep

AUD76 million deposited through Macau banks for The Star

Wealthy Chinese gamblers have allegedly been encouraged to deposit millions of dollars into a junket operator’s Macau bank account, a red flag in respect of

Casinos ‘running low’ on cash: Morgan Stanley

Gaming operators in the city are “running low” on cash, reporting USD800 million (MOP6.4 billion) in losses per quarter, according to a report issued by Morgan

Only vaccinated travelers allowed entry from Apr. 3

Vaccination against Covid-19 will be required for travelers entering Macau aged 12 and over from April 3, the government yesterday announced in a statement. Travelers

DSEDJ study to examine ‘what goes on in young people’s minds’

The Education and Youth Development Bureau (DSEDJ) will conduct a study to understand what goes on in the minds of younger generations, Cheong Man Fai,

Shanghai lockdown tests ‘zero-Covid’ limits, shakes markets

A two-phase lockdown of Shanghai’s 26 million people is testing the limits of China’s hard-line “zero-COVID” strategy, which is shaking markets far beyond the country’s borders.

After Russian forces pull back, a shattered town breathes

The bodies of two Russian soldiers lie abandoned in the woods. Ukrainian forces piled atop a tank flash victory signs. Dazed people line up amid charred buildings

Protection of old trees demands coordination among stakeholders: IC

As the Times reported, the topic was raised for the first time during a meeting of the Urban Planning Committee (CPU) two weeks ago while discussing the

Arts Festival moving forward despite Covid-19 fears

The 32nd Macau Arts Festival (MAF) is moving ahead, opening April 29, the Cultural Affairs Bureau (IC) announced yesterday in a press conference at the Macao

Insiders forsee gloomy outlook following premium payments, closure of satellite casinos

The anticipated revival of the gaming sector is again receding into the distance: with no recovery expected for at least six months. Gaming insiders have

Shanghai starts China’s biggest Covid-19 lockdown in two years

China began its most extensive lockdown in two years yesterday to conduct mass testing and control a growing outbreak in Shanghai as questions are raised about the economic toll

The night emotion won, for better and worse

Did I miss anything?” quipped Oscars co-host Amy Schumer, returning to the Dolby Theatre stage after a break. “There’s a different vibe in here.”  Oh my,

PJ investigation prompted by MGTO report

The Judiciary Police (PJ) investigation into the DarkHotel malware threat in Macau was prompted by a complaint made about the case by the Macao Government Tourism Office

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