National security and insufficiency of courts facilities highlighted at Judiciary year opening

The importance of the preservation of national security as well as the insufficiency of local court facilities was highlighted yesterday during the opening ceremony of

Zhang Rongshun leaves Liaison Office in Macau

The State Council has approved the cessation of appointment of Zhang Rongshun as deputy director of the Central People’s Government’s Liaison Office in Macau, the office announced on

China and Lusophone countries film festival to open in early November

The China and Portuguese-speaking Countries Film Festival, integrated in the fourth edition of the “Encounter in Macao – Arts and Cultural Festival between China and Portuguese-speaking

SMEs F&B revenues drop 6% in August

Revenues of restaurants and similar establishments interviewed as part of a Statistics and Census Service (DSEC) survey dropped by 6.3% year-on-year in August 2022, with Local

Multi-fairs record increase in SME participants

The 27th Macao International Trade and Investment Fair (MIF) is again set to take place in both online and offline formats from today until October 22 with

The Star fined AUD100m over money-laundering activities

Australian gaming giant Star Entertainment Group has been fined AUD100 million amidst pressure to reform their operations following reports of money-laundering activities.  The

SJM hosts reception for Chinese National Day

After its management overhaul, casino operator SJM Resorts, S.A. and its employee welfare department held a reception yesterday to celebrate the People’s Republic of China. Daisy

Lawmakers dissatisfied with lack of budget for LRT East Line

At a recent presentation session at the parliament, lawmakers expressed concerns over the lack of budget and operational costs for the Light Rapid Transit (LRT) East Line. Officials

Lawmaker calls for some Covid-19 measures to be dropped so ‘normal life’ can resume

Lawmaker Lam Lon Wai has expressed his disagreement with some of the measures in force that aim to prevent and control Covid-19. During the period before

Group forecasts economy will recover from its worst troubles 1H2023

Considering the recovery from the July low, the Prosperity Index will likely recover from its unsatisfactory performance in the first half of next year, the Macau Economic

Macau supports revision of National Security Law, PJ concludes

The people of Macau and its different sectors have expressed support for the proposed revision of the National Security Law, the Judiciary Police (PJ) concluded

Newly elected AmCham chairman leads delegation to Liaison Office

The newly elected Chairman of the American Chamber of Commerce in Macau (AmCham Macau),  Charles Choy, led the association’s new Board of Governors to visit the

Gov’t accepts GMM’s bid for gaming license 

The gaming tender commission has accepted GMM’s bid for a 10-year-casino license. As cited in a TDM report, all seven contenders were notified of the decision on November

LRT to be extended to 24km

The Light Rapid Transit (LRT) system will reach a total length of 24 km, director Lam Wai Hou of the Public Works Bureau (DSOP) disclosed yesterday.

Ron Lam votes nay on four bills in his first parliamentary year

Lawmaker Ron Lam said he has voted against four bills – partially or completely – in his first year at the parliament. Last week, the lawmaker

Report provides ‘fundamental guidelines’ for Hong Kong-Macau work

President Xi Jinping’s adherence to upholding and improving the policy of ‘one country, two systems’ has brought forth a “fundamental basis and guideline” report for work

Liverpool-Man City has become England’s ugliest rivalry

As the Manchester City team bus made its way out of Anfield, there came a parting shot. An object, supposedly thrown by home fans after

Few international riders for GP should force regulation change

The low number of international riders interested in taking part in the 54th Macau Motorcycle Grand Prix, which returns to the Guia circuit this year

Gov’t denies casinos are preparing to cut staff

The government has refuted speculation that casino operators are preparing to cut staff once they obtain the renewed 10-year licenses from the government before the end

Civil service law under review by parliamentary committee

The bill to review the civil servant law was passed yesterday at its first reading in parliament with two abstention votes, but will nevertheless later

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