Airport handled over 550,000 passengers in July, 28% up from June

The Macau International Airport handled over 550,000 passengers last month, the Airport Company (CAM) has said, referring to the July statistics. According to the same

Nine of 16 planned gov’t bills pending

Nine bills the government was to submit to the parliament this year are still pending. The government had planned to submit 16 bills to the

MOP600 million for new TSI building at Nam Van, 15 bids tendered

The new facilities of the Second Instance Court (TSI) to be built at the Nam Van Lake plots C12 (current Final Instance Court building) and C14

Gov’t to appeal against court’s refusal to ban protest song

Hong Kong government said yesterday it was seeking to appeal against the court’s refusal to ban a protest song at its request, renewing worries over

Gov’t launches consultation on five-year-plan aiming to boost non-gaming to 60% of GDP

The government, through the Policy Research and Regional Development Bureau (DSEPDR), has launched a public consultation on the first-ever five-year plan for the development of

Recyclables pre-handling land assignment to halt as landfills are full

As local landfill sites have reached capacity, the land assignment for pre-handling of recyclables will be halted, a local environmental official has said. In

Company numbers growing in Q2, fewer dissolutions

The number of newly incorporated companies in Macau has risen in the second quarter (Q2) of 2023, official statistics from the Statistics and Census Service

Finance World’s first DRO financial exchange officially operates in Macau

The Micro Connect Macao Financial Assets Exchange (MCEX) officially started operation last week in Macau, becoming the world’s first Daily Revenue Obligations (DRO) financial market.

More people go missing and thousands are evacuated as China is hit by more floods

Rain continued to pelt northeastern China in the wake of Typhoon Doksuri on Saturday, as authorities reported more fatalities and missing people while evacuating thousands more. Six people

Police to test iris-facilitated border crossing on residents

Iris-facilitated border crossing using the eye will be tested on invited residents during the next phase of testing for the technology, the Central District Municipal Advisory

Tender for modernization and operation of Coloane Waste Water Plant with seven bidders

The public tender for the modernization and operation of the Coloane Waste Water Treatment Plant has received bids from seven different entities, the Environmental Protection Bureau (DSPA)

FAOM calls on casino operators to increase wages

Lawmaker Leong Sun Iok, representing the Macau Federation of Trade Unions (FAOM), has responded to news of record-breaking gross gaming revenue (GGR) in July from local

MGM China revenue grows to HKD10.5b in H1, focuses on expanding tables

MGM China has announced revenues of HKD820.9 million for the first half of the year, compared to a loss of HKD2.4 billion for the same period

China proposes to limit children’s smartphone time to max 2 hours a day

China's internet watchdog has laid out regulations to curb the amount of time children spend on their smartphones, in the latest blow to firms such as

Pops of vibrant color for Sands China’s Biennale exhibition

Sands China’s pop art exhibition for Art Macao, “Meet the Magic: In celebration of Disney 100” by Philip Colbert and Jason Naylor had its opening ceremony yesterday, with

PJ arrest local suspect in Zhuhai murder over apartment noise

The Judiciary Police (PJ) announced yesterday morning in a special press conference that a local 44-year-old man has been detained, suspected of having killed another

No regrets for local swimmer despite low pay for athletes

A local swimmer has expressed no regrets for going professional, despite the city’s low remuneration for athletes, Hong Kong media has reported. Dubbed the “King of Breaststroke

Melco losses narrow as revenue jumps to USD948m

Melco Resorts & Entertainment’s operating revenue for the second quarter of 2023 jumped to USD947.9 million, an increase of approximately 220% from USD296.1 million for the

Pope hopes to inspire at World Youth Day as the church reckons with a sex abuse fallout

Pope Francis arrived in Portugal yesterday to open the first edition of World Youth Day since the COVID-19 pandemic forced the cancellation of large gatherings, as he hopes

As summer breezes fade, sweltering Europeans give air con a skeptical embrace

During Europe’s heat wave last month, Floriana Peroni’s vintage clothing store had to close for a week. A truck of rented generators blocked her door as

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