Slash in junkets a ‘normal market adjustment’

The slash in the number of Macau’s junkets is in line with the city’s development on economic transformation. Macau has again seen a reduction

Gov’t formulates protection plan for historic centers

The Macau government has formulated a protection and management plan for historic centers to safeguard heritage sites, which will take effect Jun. 1. Administrative regulations

Pereira Coutinho protests dangerous roads

Poor quality roads are damaging vehicles and potentially causing accidents, claimed lawmaker José Pereira Coutinho when he spoke at the Legislative Assembly late last week.

Central Hotel to enter new era in targeted Q1 opening

The newly revamped Central Hotel is now ready to open its doors to the public, entering a new era and likely on its way to returning

Lawmakers concerned with the future of LRT operation

Lawmakers Ma Io Fong and Ron Lam are concerned with the future role and operational approach of the Light Rapid Transit (LRT) system. The

MUST brings in over 200 scholars for space and planetary science forum

The opening ceremony of the 2024 Macau International Forum on Space and Planetary Science, held at the Macau University of Science and Technology (MUST) yesterday, brings

Lawmaker Wu wants Macau to be a platform for football

Lawmaker Wu Chou Kit wants Macau to be a “platform” for the development of sports, namely football. The lawmaker declared this yesterday in a spoken

KMT’s top candidate promises to boost island’s defense, restart talks with Beijing

One of Taiwan’s leading opposition party candidates in tomorrow’s major election has promised to boost the island’s defense capabilities while restarting dialogue with Beijing, which claims the

From besting Tetris AI to epic speedruns – inside gaming’s most thrilling feats

After 13-year-old Willis Gibson became the first human to beat the original Nintendo version of Tetris, he dedicated his special win to his father, who passed away

Many residents choosing to book for ID renewal in person for good reason

Once described as a major part of government efforts to make the administration more high-tech, the renewal system of the Macau Identification Cards (ID) and

Gov’t targets three million international visitors this year

Tourism authorities aim for three million international arrivals this year – a figure similar to pre-pandemic levels. Considering the 1.46 million foreign arrivals last year,

CAM: Local airport traffic to increase 15%

The local airport has pledged to allocate resources to support the development of airlines as the government eyes a significant increase in international arrivals. This

Macao Union Hospital receives over 4,400 applications

The Macao Union Hospital announced that a total of 4,481 applications were received for the second phase of recruitment. The review committee will analyze resume

Hong Kong seizes gold bars worth HKD10m from Macau driver

Hong Kong seized 20 gold bars weighing about 20 kilograms in total, with an estimated market value of about HKD10 million at the Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge

Global economy will slow for a third straight year in 2024

Hobbled by high interest rates, persistent inflation, slumping trade and a diminished China, the global economy will slow for a third consecutive year in 2024. That

Lawmakers doubt job matching sessions will resolve unemployment woes

Several lawmakers at the Legislative Assembly (AL) plenary expressed skepticism that the “job-matching sessions” model promoted by the government with the gaming concessionaires will be effective.

Casino revenues projected to slow down

Industry insiders foresee that gross gaming revenue (GGR) will face a slight deceleration, estimating a range between MOP540 million and MOP590 million per day. The

JLL: Opening of new shopping center to boost ‘sluggish retail market’

Over 80% of the retail floor space at the YOHO Resorts World Shopping Centre has been claimed by numerous international brands, according to data provided by

Lawmaker wants local bond market to be less institutional

Lawmaker Ip Sio Kai wants the local bond market to be less institutional and more open to the general public and specific investors, he said yesterday

Fire Services record fewer cases in 2023, plans for operation post in Zone A

The Fire Services Bureau (CB) will build an operation post in the New Urban Zone A to bolster rapid rescue services within the area.

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