Japan’s Ocean Discharge Blatantly Tramples on International laws and Human Conscience

The Japanese government’s plan to discharge nuclear-contaminated water from the Fukushima nuclear plant into the sea has, from the very beginning, been questioned and opposed by the international

Court rules drivers, pedestrians have equal responsibility on roads

The Court of Final Appeal has ruled that “drivers and pedestrians should exercise equal caution and attention when using public roads.” The ruling was issued

Mainland Securities investment down 18%

The Asian region continued to occupy the largest share of Macau residents’ external portfolio investment, at 51.2%, according to latest data from the Monetary Authority

Local SME Genyield: From sub-contractor on Sands Macao project to successful long-term partnership with Sands China

Established in 1989, local construction company Genyield Construction Co., Ltd. has a history of over 33 years. At first, the company was mainly involved in civil

Neighbors strengthen ties rather than cut them

Vietnamese Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh is in China on a four-day formal visit, during which he will attend the 14th Annual Meeting of the New Champions in

Ctrip: Macau remains among most popular destinations during holiday

Research from travel agency giant Ctrip shows that, during the Dragon Boat Festival, Macau is among the most popular destinations for Chinese outbound travel. Over

Man attempts to kill ex-wife with a hammer in a street attack

A 50-year-old male was yesterday detained by the Public Security Police Force (PSP) and referred to the Public Prosecutions Office to be provisionally charged with attempted murder

First batch of local residents to move into New Neighborhood this year

The Macau New Neighborhood (MNN) was officially unveiled yesterday, with the first batch of local residents able to move in within this year. The project

Fined jaywalker in Guia street complains about lack of road safety guidelines

A jaywalker who took influencer photos on Rua Nova a Guia has complained on Chinese social media networks about Macau government’s lack of warning signs at the

Construction on UM-Hengqin overpass to finish in July

The new overpass connecting the University of Macau with the Macau section of the Hengqin Border checkpoint is expected to be completed in July, the

Lyu Yuyin appointed Liaison Office deputy director

Lyu Yuyin has been appointed deputy director of the Liaison Office of the Central People’s Government in Macau, the State Council, China’s cabinet, announced. Lyu, 52, was

Wedding expo this weekend

The 48th Wedding Banquet, Beauty & Jewelry Expo will be held this weekend with more than 80 booths covering wedding banquets, wedding planning, Jewelry, wedding photography and other

Over 400 job seekers in construction sector hired since January

From January until June, 437 job seekers in the construction industry were successfully hired through matching, involving job roles such as site handyman, painter, plasterer, and electrician, according

14,000 join civil servant admission exam in bid to find a job in the gov’t

Some 14,000 residents of Macau with university degrees have undertaken the Civil Servants unified admission exam to potentially commence a career in government. The exam

Gaming stocks close to levels pre-Covid

Morgan Stanley forecasts mass gross gaming revenue and EBITDA in the second quarter for Macau gaming stocks to be closer to the levels seen before Covid, growing by 29%

Green Hotel award presented to 27 hotels

The 2022 Macao Green Hotel Award Presentation Ceremony saw awards presented to 27 hotels yesterday, with nine hotels winning the gold award. Tam Wai Man, director of the

Macau Dragon Boat Team wins four prizes in Hong Kong races

The Macau Dragon Boat team won four awards in the races in Hong Kong over the weekend, the China-Macau Dragon Boat Association has announced in a

Teenager allegedly jumps to her death at Seac Pai Van

A 15-year-old resident has allegedly jumped to her death from the residential building of Seac Pai Van, the Judiciary Police (PJ) said in a short statement to

Survey finds local workers disgruntled

A survey of Macau’s workforce has found many employees are unhappy and feel underpaid and overworked. The survey, launched in April, was presented last Friday.

MGTO pleased with holiday tourism

The head of the local tourism board has expressed satisfaction with the nearly 300,000 tourists visiting Macau during the Tuen Ng Festival holiday. Over

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