China Eastern crash is rare disaster for state-run airlines

China is, along with North America and Europe, one of the world’s top three air travel markets. It has dramatically improved safety since a string of deadly

Hong Kong to lift flight bans, cut quarantine for arrivals

Hong Kong’s leader yesterday said that the city would lift flight bans on countries including Britain and the U.S., as well as reduce quarantine time for travelers

MUST names, launches Macau’s first scientific satellite

Macau's first science satellite is named “Macau Student Science Satellite I”, Macau University of Science and Technology (MUST) announced. MUST reported that the project commenced

Families slam SSM for lack of communication in vaccinating seniors

Some families of seniors in homes for the elderly slammed the Health Bureau for their lack of communication before administering Covid-19 vaccines to residents, local media

Ukraine rejects Russian demand for surrender in Mariupol

Ukrainian officials defiantly rejected a Russian demand that their forces in Mariupol lay down arms and raise white flags yesterday in exchange for safe passage out

Chinese airliner crashes with 132 aboard in country’s south

A China Eastern Boeing 737-800 with 132 people on board crashed in the southern province of Guangxi today (Monday), officials said. The Civil Aviation Administration of China said in a statement

New Macau requests gov’t intervention in soaring fuel prices

The Consumer Rights Protection Law should be used to stabilize prices of commercial fuels in Macau, Sulu Sou, vice director-general of the New Macau Association

Events canceled over the weekend due to Covid-19 scare

A series of cultural, leisure, and major sporting events planned to take place over the weekend suffered last-minute cancelations. Organizers justified the hasty decision with the

Five to eight tropical cyclones may affect Macau this year

The first tropical cyclone could arrive in Macau in the the first half of June or even before that period, “which means it may be a little

DSAT confirms future traffic light at Galaxy new junction

The Transport Bureau (DSAT) assures on its website that traffic lights will be installed at a new junction leading towards Galaxy Macau. The junction in question

Xi urged US, Russia to negotiate, Biden asked China not to ‘help Russian invasion’

  Face to face by video, President Joe Biden laid out to Chinese President Xi Jinping on Friday the stiff consequences the Chinese would face from the

China weighs exit from ‘zero Covid’ and the risks involved

Even as authorities lock down cities in China’s worst outbreak in two years, they are looking for an exit from what has been a successful but onerous

Macau residency required for future casino collaborators

As proposed in a current draft law and promoted by the government, it is very likely in the future that all casino intermediaries or junkets will be

February visitors down 5.6% despite CNY arrivals

The Macau SAR saw a decrease of 5.6% month-on-month in visitor arrivals, which totaled 655,505 in February, according to data from the Statistics and Census Service

Correctional services require negative NAT prior to visiting facilities

The Correctional Services Bureau (DSC) stated that those seeking to enter its facilities, including the Coloane Prison and the Youth Detention Institute, must possess a negative

Trio of association administrators sentenced for subsidy fraud

Three administrators from two associations have been sentenced to imprisonment and ordered to pay compensation by a court of law after being found guilty of committing

Gov’t presents plans to face an outbreak, capacity increased to 2,700 beds

The Novel Coronavirus Response and Coordination Center presented yesterday the contingency plans in the event of a large-scale outbreak of Covid-19 in Macau. The plan

Biden to call Xi to discuss Russia, economic issues

President Joe Biden will speak today with Chinese President Xi Jinping to discuss ongoing economic competition between the two countries and Russia’s war against Ukraine. White House press

CCAC: Nothing unlawful in taxi management system contract award

There was nothing illegal in the award of the contract for the “supply and maintenance service of the taxi management system” by the Transport Bureau

Preferential tax rates implemented for skilled workers in Hengqin

Domestic and overseas talent in the Guangdong-Macao In-Depth Cooperation Zone in Hengqin will not have to pay tax exceeding 15 percent of personal income, the Guangdong Provincial Taxation

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