Lei Wai Nong claims no discrimination on access to jobs, lawmakers disagree

The Secretary for Economy and Finance, Lei Wai Nong, said yesterday at a plenary session at the Legislative Assembly (AL) that there are no cases in

Passengers arriving at HK airport will soon be able to transfer directly to Macau

Passengers arriving at Hong Kong airport whose final destination is Macau will soon be able to transfer directly to Macau via the Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macau Bridge (HZMB)

Air Macau to increase number of flights in Asian countries during summer

As the summer season is approaching, the SAR’s flagship airline Air Macau has announced that it will increase the number of flights during July and

Water tariff to be frozen this year

There is no plan to increase local water tariffs this year, director Susana Wong of the Water and Marine Bureau (DSAMA) said yesterday on the sidelines

Two suspects prosecuted for scamming MOP40m

Two suspects have been arrested for allegedly scamming over MOP40 million in total from more than 30 people, the Public Prosecutions Office (MP) announced yesterday

Is it real or made by AI? Europe wants a label for that as it fights disinformation

The European Union is pushing online platforms like Google and Meta to step up the fight against false information by adding labels to text, photos and

City only recorded half year of ‘good’ air quality in 2022

Last year saw only around half of the year logging good air quality, the Environmental Protection Bureau (DSPA) disclosed yesterday. Data from the Environmental Condition

LRT operation will not be directly awarded to MTR, Secretary guarantees

Future operations of the Light Rapid Transit (LRT) operations will not be directly awarded to the MTR Corporation, the Secretary for Transport and Public Works, Raimundo do

Abandoned tire park project still causing controversy

The abandonment of the project to build in Taipa’s central district an amusement and leisure park using old tires is still causing controversy among the lawmakers

Local woman scammed MOP320,000 by alleged ‘British’ man

A local woman was reported to have lost MOP320,000 after allegedly being scammed by a self-identified British man over a messaging app, the Judiciary Police (PJ) announced

Police arrest woman accused of killing 3 young daughters

Hong Kong police arrested a woman accused of killing her three young daughters yesterday in a case that has shocked many in the city, where violent

Portuguese council worried about the long waiting list at Consulate

The Council of the Portuguese Communities (CCP) is concerned with the current situation at the Consulate-general of Portugal for Macau and Hong Kong, where people are

Held for 30 years, candlelight vigils remembering Tiananmen are not to return

Held for three decades, the candlelight vigils that aimed to shed light on the events that took place at Tiananmen Square in Beijing in what

Galaxy, MGM set sights on IR in Thailand

Galaxy Entertainment Group Ltd. and MGM Resorts International are seeking to get a head start by considering the potential of opening casino resorts in Thailand, Bloomberg reported.

Lawmaker calls for gov’t to tighten noise controls

The city should see stricter control over domestic and low-frequency noises amid escalating complaints against noise pollution, lawmaker Ron Lam has said in his latest

Near 40 deals closed at infrastructure forum

In an infrastructure forum and expo held over the weekend, 39 cooperation agreements were signed, double that of last year, the Macao Trade and Investment

CIA Director Burns met Chinese officials in Beijing as Washington tries to thaw tensions

CIA Director William Burns went to Beijing in May to meet with Chinese counterparts, a U.S. official said last week, in what is the highest level

May revenue soars by 366% amid city running second for fastest growing economy

May revenue from the casino sector has seen a surge of 366% from a year ago to total MOP15.6 billion in May, again hitting a three-year

‘Phygital’ artworks celebrate Van Gogh’s birth

The new Artech exhibition is now open at One Central Macau until July 31, aiming to integrate physical art and digital art, to create “phygital”

China and Singapore agree to top-level defense hotline

China and Singapore laid the groundwork yesterday for a hotline between the two countries that would establish a high-level communications link between Beijing and a close American

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