Special Olympics global chief: First-hand experience promotes hiring people with disabilities

Experiencing the qualities of Special Olympics athletes will help SME employers decide to hire them, Mary Davis, CEO of Special Olympics International, said in an exclusive

Casinos face lowest trading levels since border reopening

Macau concessionaires are trading at rock-bottom valuations since earlier this week as operators were saddled with declines of at least 20% since the beginning of the

LVS increases shares in Sands China

Las Vegas Sands is increasing its holdings in Sands China, the Las Vegas-based gaming company announced in a regulatory filing with the Hong Kong Stock Exchange

Macau students score among the world’s best on PISA 2022

Local students have achieved high scores in the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development’s (OECD) Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA). Focused on measuring 15-year-olds’

Gov’t reports losses of MOP6.55b from investments

The final report on the budget execution for last year was approved by the Legislative Assembly Tuesday evening. It is notable in the report that

China raises stakes in cyberscam crackdown in Myanmar, though loopholes remain

China is ramping up a crackdown on online scams operated by criminal syndicates in border areas of military-ruled Myanmar in an effort that has included a

Barra Station to see commercial spaces despite no certainty in new station’s popularity

Several factors make it difficult to evaluate the LRT Barra station’s popularity, LRT Company chair Ho Cheong Kei told the press yesterday. The LRT Company

Gov’t saves on manpower by replacing 70 workers with automated kiosks

The government’s digitization policies will enable citizens to renew identification and travel documents and process other applications around the clock via 58 self-use automated kiosks.

Gov’t to build heritage exhibition hall beside Ruins of St. Paul’s

A plan to build the Macau World Heritage Exhibition Hall beside the Ruins of St Paul’s is underway, Leong Wai Man, vice chairman of the Cultural Heritage Committee

Urgent services suspended for new BIR

According to Chao, replacement the old BIR card means urgent services (issuance of the new document in 3 working days) will be disrupted and generally suspended except

Lawmaker calls for awareness on palliative care

The public should have a better understanding of palliative care and advance healthcare directives, lawmaker Si Ka Lon has said in a parliamentary pre-agenda

World carbon dioxide emissions increase again, driven by China, India and aviation

The world this year pumped 1.1% more heat-trapping carbon dioxide into the air than last year because of increased pollution from China and India, a team

Violent crimes, including murder and sex crimes, grow significantly

The number of violent crimes in the first nine months of this year has skyrocketed, statistics released by the Secretary for Security, Wong Sio Chak, reveal.

Ella Lei calls for tighter defamation laws during elections

The government should introduce additional and tighter laws to quickly handle defamation during election campaigns, directly-elected lawmaker Ella Lei demanded yesterday. The parliament met yesterday

Citi: Gaming EBITDA to recover 80% on pre-pandemic in Q3

Macau's gaming EBITDA is forecast to recover to about 80% of pre-Covid-19 levels in the third quarter of this year, according to Citi Research. This

Lawmaker stands up for elderly cohabitation rights

The spousal cohabitation rights of some applicants for senior apartments have been deprived due to age difference, lawmaker Nick Lei said yesterday in his pre-agenda

Tourist dies after bungee jump

A Japanese tourist has died after bungee jumping from Macau Tower on Sunday. The 56-year-old man, who became short of breath and then stopped breathing following the

China says a US Navy ship ‘illegally intruded’ into disputed waters

The Chinese military said that an American naval ship had “illegally intruded” yesterday into waters near the Second Thomas Shoal, the site of a hot territorial dispute

Ethiopian runners dominate local Marathon

Ethiopian runners have showcased exceptional performance at the 42nd Macau International Marathon. Debela Kebebe led the male section of the 42.2 km race, with a

Gaming recovery slightly slows in November to MOP16.04 billion

Macau's gaming revenue reached MOP16.04 billion ($2 billion) in November. This figure represents a significant 435% increase compared to the same period last year when the

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