Chlorine from clogged pipe poisons three workers

Three workers from a bakery shop at the San Hong Building at the Rua da Alfândega in Macau were reportedly poisoned due to chlorine inhalation,

TUI sentences croupier to 51 months jail for causing over HKD2m damage to casino

A local croupier has been sentenced by the Court of Final Appeal (TUI) to four years and three months in jail for participating with five players in

Melco opens Europe’s largest casino resort in Cyprus as tourism rebounds

A new casino resort touted as the largest of its kind in Europe has opened its doors in Cyprus, aiming to transform the east Mediterranean island nation into

Raging conflict in Sudan displaces over 3.1 million people, UN says

Araging conflict in Sudan has driven more than 3.1 million people from their homes, including over 700,000 who fled to neighboring countries, the United Nations said yesterday,

All rooms open for summer, tourism chief says

The city’s hotel rooms will be fully available for the upcoming summer holidays peak season, Macao Government Tourism Office (MGTO) director Maria Helena de Senna

Concessionaire claims difficulties, lack of trust of sectors for services shortage

The company in charge of the management and operation of the commercial areas of Taipa Ferry Terminal (TFT) – CSI Group Ltd (CSI) – has been

G2E Asia returns with parallel expo on integrated resorts

Asia's leading gambling expo G2E Asia returned to Macau yesterday alongside a parallel expo focusing on integrated resorts (IR). After three years of hiatus

New HK, Macau work office makes debut

A new Hong Kong and Macao Work Office, under the Communist Party of China Central Committee, made its debut as its deputy head reportedly attended a recent event.

Outer Harbour ferry service to halt July 17 due to fourth bridge works

The Outer Harbour Ferry Terminal will have all services canceled Monday (July 17) due to construction of the 4th Macau-Taipa Bridge, the Marine and Water

Concessionaire to blame for the low range of services

For some time, travelers and other users of the Taipa Ferry Terminal have been noticing difficulties in accessing some basic services at the mega facility located

Casino revenues to hit 100% pre-Covid levels by October: JP Morgan

Gaming revenues are likely to hit 100% of pre-Covid levels by October as the first nine days of July recorded a robust recovery, according to JP

Stabbing at local school injures a student, education bureau ‘highly concerned’

An alleged stabbing that took place in a secondary school yesterday saw a female student injured, generating concerns from the education bureau. According to

Macau records below-passing Consumer Confidence Index in Q2

The city has obtained a score of 94.33 in the Consumer Confidence Index in the second quarter of the year, on a scale of 0

Taxi industry ‘does not oppose’ more taxi licenses

The industry does not object to the government issuing more licenses, but it should be done in phases. Tai Kam Leong, deputy head of

Newly named Roman Catholic cardinal wants reconciliation and more hope for young people

Hong Kong’s newly named Roman Catholic cardinal said yesterday that he hopes for reconciliation and wants the city to give young people more hope following

Gov’t to promote maintenance and repairs on local sports facilities ahead of National Games

The Sports Bureau (ID) is not going to build any new sports facilities for Macau’s co-hosting of the 15th National Games of China (Games) in

Islands Hospital will open its doors by December, recruitment ongoing

The Islands Medical Complex project is on track and will open the doors of its first phase by December this year, the Secretary for Social Affairs

Police apprehend boy for alleged sex offence

A boy has been apprehended by the Public Security Police Force (PSP) who alleged he sexual harassed a girl, the police announced on Saturday. The boy

Branded products fair to return end of month at Galaxy expo

The Guangdong & Macao Branded Products Fair will return on the last weekend of July on a larger scale at the Galaxy International Convention Centre

Zelenskyy hails Ukraine’s soldiers from a symbolic Black Sea island to mark 500 days of war

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy marked the 500th day of the war Saturday by hailing the country’s soldiers in a video from a Black Sea island that

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