Tourism | Visitor arrivals up 37% during Labor Day holidays

Provisional statistics have shown that Macau hosted a total of 636,644 visitors throughout the Labor Day holiday weekend, which was extended to a span of four days in

Bribery to be included among cases that allow wiretapping

The use of wiretapping during the investigation of certain kinds of crimes, should include those involving bribery, according to a suggestion made by the Commission

1MDB | Mahathir claims Jho Low already swiped most of fund money

Malaysia’s prime minister yesterday accused fugitive billionaire Jho Low of absconding with most of the money from sovereign investment fund 1Malaysia Development Berhad (1MDB), Malay Mail

Trade | Trump’s tariff threat leaves Beijing stalling on next talks

Talks between the U.S. and China to resolve their year- long trade standoff appeared to be on life-support yesterday, with Beijing struggling to respond to a

Crime | Woman restrained in shocking knife incident

A woman was restrained by a man believed to have been brandishing a small knife for about half an hour on Saturday night at a food outlet

Sport | Macau’s lower football leagues to run foreigner-less

In a change enacted by the Macau Football Association (MFA) and enforced for the first time this season, the teams competing in the lower leagues

Gaming | South Shore Holdings demotes CEO, said to be scouting buyer

Walt Power has been removed from his position as CEO and executive director of South Shore Holdings Limited (SSH) to be placed in a non-executive director role. It is a

Mapping a new city | The Hengqin we see from Macau

According to the Hengqin new district city master plan 2014-2020, the under-construction city to Macau’s west will be divided into 10 sections, each with its own

Gaming | Casino panel hopes record $35m Wynn fine serves as deterrent

The record USD35.5 million in fines Massachusetts imposed on Wynn Resorts and its CEO reflect the many violations uncovered but are also meant to serve as a

Analysis | Good times may soon return to casinos

Fattened by years of non-stop growth, casino operators struggled through their slowest month in almost three years. But the good times, analysts say, may soon return. Revenue at

Portuguese President visits | Marcelo declares ‘strength of Macau comes from mixed cultures’

In a short visit to the Macau SAR lasting less than 24 hours, the Portuguese President Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa wrapped up his tour of China.

Tour bus crashes into old cafeteria on Av. Sidónio Pais

A tour bus lost control and crashed into a cafeteria on Avenida de Sidónio Pais at about 9:30 a.m. yesterday. The Public Security Police Force (PSP)

Facing death, a former European shipbuilding hub turns to China

Its portholes without glass and covered in rust and seagull guano, the Santiago I tanker sits moored in the Adriatic Sea abandoned by striking shipyard workers who

Portuguese President tours Macau today

The President of the Portuguese Republic, Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa, arrived yesterday in the Macau Special Administrative Region. His agenda for today is very full, as he

Tourism authority buckles up for May 1 holiday

Due to the expected influx of 600,000 tourists during the Labor Day holiday period, as anticipated by the Public Security Police Force (PSP), the Macao Government Tourist Office

Exclusive Interview | Paulo Cardinal: ‘I will not be disposed of like chewing gum’

Veteran advisor Paulo Cardinal who was dispensed by the Legislative Assembly in August last year without plausible cause breaks the silence and in an interview

Xi urges youth to embrace nationalism on key anniversary

President Xi Jinping urged China’s youth to maintain self-reliance in a nationalist-themed address to mark the 100th anniversary of a popular uprising against the government’s failure to

Trade union federation currently assisting AL protestor

Lawmaker Ella Lei has confirmed to the Times that she and the Macau Federation of Trade Unions (FAOM) are currently working on the case of a woman who

Arts Coalition to bring summer-long cultural festival to Macau

Art Macao, a five- month international arts and culture event, will be held this summer, bringing to the city an array of exhibitions and performances organized

Hong Kong defends extradition law after largest protest in years

Hong Kong’s government said it would press ahead with legislation to end a ban on extraditions to mainland China, despite opponents staging one of the

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