Mong Ha green houses subject of experimental revival plans

The collection of green houses in Mong Ha District will be the subject of experimentation in a government revival project, the Cultural Development Advisory Committee (CCDC)

Stanley Ho’s second wife Lucina Laam passes away

The second wife of the late gambling mogul Stanley Ho passed away from cancer at age 79 on June 11, according to Hong Kong media reports.

Series of crypto investment scams reported to police

A mainland resident has been apprehended on allegations regarding a cryptocurrency investment scam amounting to HKD3 million, the Judiciary Police (PJ) announced yesterday. The 35-year-old

Scholar: Elderly facilities need improvement as aging society grows

Former lawmaker Agnes Lam is suggesting that the government improve facilities for the elderly, given that the aging population has been increasing over the past

Xi talks with Putin over phone, insists on ‘proper settlement of the Ukraine crisis’

Chinese President Xi Jinping yesterday held a phone conversation with his Russian counterpart, Vladimir Putin, where the two heads of state reiterated their views on the

Victim of pandemic, floating restaurant towed away

A landmark floating restaurant that fed Cantonese cuisine and seafood to Queen Elizabeth II, Tom Cruise and millions of other diners was towed from the Hong Kong

City mayor apologizes over lockdown response

The mayor of a northeastern Chinese city on the North Korean border that has been under lockdown for more than 50 days has apologized for failures

MGTO expects no tourist influx amidst ‘10+7’ quarantine shift

No great influx of tourists is anticipated, despite the city shortening quarantine-upon-arrival from today, the city’s head tourism official said yesterday. On the sidelines of

Lawmaker questions gov’t on high number of migrant workers

Lawmaker José Pereira Coutinho is again insisting that the government clarify the high number of non-resident workers in the city, citing that half of the working

Prosperity Index estimated to run low from June to August

Based on a series of factors, the Macau Economic Association (MEA) has estimated that the city’s Prosperity Index will be dissatisfactory between June and August.

World shares steady after Wall Street sinks into bear market

Shares opened mostly higher in Europe yesterday and Asian shares recovered from the worst of their losses following Wall Street’s tumble into what’s called a bear

Organizers preparing for ‘back to normal’ Macau GP

The Macau Grand Prix Organizing Committee (MGPOC) is preparing for the return of the local Grand Prix (GP) this year to past glories, with the

‘10+7’ measure requires 11 days of stay at quarantine hotel

The government has clarified that arrivals from June 15 may only leave the medical observation hotel on the 11th day, after completing a 10-day quarantine.

H&M officially closes doors in Macau, promises to return

Fashion giant H&M has officially shut its doors in Macau with the closing on Sunday evening of the brand’s last operating store at The Venetian

Survey: 60% youth vocationally affected amid Covid-19

A survey has revealed that 60% of local youths have faced unemployment or involuntary job changes during the two and a half years of Covid-19 pandemic.

Over 95% people oppose gov’t proposal on trade union segregation

A majority of comments showed objection to the government’s proposal of classifying future trade unions into three types, the Labour Affairs Bureau (DSAL) disclosed recently.

India, China growing markets for shunned Russian oil

India and other Asian nations are becoming an increasingly vital source of oil revenues for Moscow despite strong pressure from the U.S. not to increase

Taiwan to resume international air transit service

Due to developments in Taiwan’s Covid-19 conditions, the island’s health agency has recently announced that international air transit services will resume from June 15. By

Residents slam gov’t for slow action on Guia Hill landslide warnings

Residents of the neighborhood where last Thursday’s Guia Hill landslide happened have criticized the Government for not heeding their warnings that such an incident could occur.

Macau Legend discloses plans to ‘adjust’ 16% worker placements

Speaking on the sidelines of an event, Melinda Chan, executive director and CEO of Macau Legend Development Limited, owner and operator of the Macau Fisherman’s Wharf, told the

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