Newspaper to stop publishing drawings by prominent cartoonist after government complaints

A Hong Kong newspaper announced yesterday it will stop publishing drawings by the city’s most prominent political cartoonist after they drew government complaints, in another example of

CE sees ‘more opportunities’ for city’s development in Beyond Expo

Chief Executive Ho Iat Seng sees more opportunities for Macau’s development in a recent technology expo, as stated in his opening speech. Beyond Expo is

Wynn revenue doubles as Cotai property leads recovery

Wynn Macau’s operating revenues doubled to USD600 million, compared to the USD298 million recorded a year ago, according to its first quarter earnings result.

Three suspects arrested for thefts at Cotai shops, two others at large

On May 6, the Public Security Police Force (PSP) arrested three people at two locations for separate thefts concerning two different clothing stores in Cotai,

Gov’t: Covid-19 cases up, three policy secretaries infected

The government is again calling on the public to reinforce protection measures to reduce infection risk as it is recording a rise in Covid-19 infections.

China vice-president promotes Europe ties during Portugal visit

Chinese state media yesterday highlighted Vice-President Han Zheng’s meeting with Portuguese President Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa during his visit to Portugal, where he said that

TheArsenale displays new exhibition on ‘the future of mobility’ at City of Dreams

Since May 1, TheArsenale – a brand dedicated to mobility via air, sea, and land – has held its fifth exhibition in Macau in partnership with

Lei: Goods from Macau to Hengqin to be tax-free

Goods from Macau that will be transported to Hengqin will be tax exempt this year, Secretary for Economy and Finance Lei Wai Nong announced yesterday at the

PJ concludes three-day ‘in-depth’ investigation on stalker allegations

A three-day “in-depth” investigation into a protest organizer’s accusations of being persecuted by law-enforcement authorities was closed yesterday, the Judiciary Police (PJ) told a press conference.

Media and Internet among national security key sectors

The National Security Law Amendment Bill, if passed, will authorize the government to manage national security topics in a number of sectors. These sectors

Local workers more confident, less satisfied: MUST study

A survey by the Macau University of Science and Technology (MUST) has found that employees in the city are increasingly confident in the job market, but less

PH consulate awaits autopsy of woman’s death, ready to provide assistance

The Philippine Consulate General is in touch with local police as authorities investigate the recent death of a Filipino national who tested positive for Influenza A

China raids offices of business consultancy Capvision

China's chief foreign intelligence agency has raided the offices of business consulting firm Capvision in Beijing and other Chinese cities as part of an ongoing crackdown on

Trade unionist calls for improved tourism environment in Taipa

Trade unionist lawmaker Ella Lei has recommended the government refine the environment in Old Taipa to improve the experience for tourists. In her latest written

Casinos hit MOP4.5b in first week of May

Casino floors averaged a daily run-rate of some MOP640 million during the first seven days of May which coincides with the May Golden Week, when the

IPIM: Portuguese businesses to visit Hengqin

After the city’s April marketing campaign in Europe alongside its Chief Executive’s official tour, certain Portuguese businesspeople will visit Macau and inspect Hengqin, the Macao Trade

Woman apprehended for unlicensed practice of medicine

A woman, 35, was arrested last Saturday for practicing medical procedures without a license, the Judiciary Police (PJ) has announced. The woman, surnamed Endang, has Indonesian

UN urges Taliban to end floggings, executions

A U.N. report on Monday strongly criticized the Taliban for carrying out public executions, lashings and stonings since seizing power in Afghanistan, and called on the country’s

King Charles III crowned with regal pomp, cheers and shrugs

King Charles III was crowned Saturday at Westminster Abbey, in a ceremony steeped in ancient ritual and brimming with bling at a time when the monarchy

Greenlight for Guia Lighthouse peripheral tall buildings retained

The government has decided to continue to allow two buildings over 50 meters in height to be built within the buffer zone of the Guia

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