Over 95% people oppose gov’t proposal on trade union segregation

A majority of comments showed objection to the government’s proposal of classifying future trade unions into three types, the Labour Affairs Bureau (DSAL) disclosed recently.

Parliamentary committee to conclude gaming law discussion tomorrow

Yesterday, after the committee meeting to discuss the latest draft of the law review, President Chan Chak Mo of the committee told a press conference that the

Gov’t widens scope of SME insurance policy

Small and medium-sized enterprises’ (SME) insurance coverage has been expanded to cover losses during black rainstorm warning signals, a joint-statement issued by government bureaus states.

Cheoc Van pool closes to public due to bad weather damage

The Cheoc Van Swimming Pool has been closed to the public since last Friday, the Sports Bureau (ID) announced. In a statement, ID announced

Taiwan to resume international air transit service

Due to developments in Taiwan’s Covid-19 conditions, the island’s health agency has recently announced that international air transit services will resume from June 15. By

Residents slam gov’t for slow action on Guia Hill landslide warnings

Residents of the neighborhood where last Thursday’s Guia Hill landslide happened have criticized the Government for not heeding their warnings that such an incident could occur.

Macau Legend discloses plans to ‘adjust’ 16% worker placements

Speaking on the sidelines of an event, Melinda Chan, executive director and CEO of Macau Legend Development Limited, owner and operator of the Macau Fisherman’s Wharf, told the

CE confident on H2 economic recovery

The Chief Executive Ho Iat Seng has expressed his confidence in Macau’s economy picking up by the second half of the year. On Friday in Guangzhou,

Macao Art Festival concludes with 90% ticketing rate

Nearly 30,000 people participated in the programs and outreach activities of this year’s Macao Art Festival, which was themed “Invigorate.” “The overall ticketing rate

Olympic Sports Center’s pool closed following fire

A fire broke out in the carpark engine room of the Macau Olympic Aquatic Center around 8 p.m. on Saturday, causing the Sports Bureau (ID) to

Gov’t to adopt ‘10+7’ measure from June 15

The quarantine period for inbound travellers from overseas will be shortened from 14 days to 10 days, the government announced over the weekend. From June 15, individuals who meet

IC pledges to ‘realistically restore’ damaged four-century-old city wall

The Cultural Affairs Bureau (IC) has pledged that it will restore the severely damaged four-century-old city wall “following its original form, skills and materials.”

Vehicle smuggles 31 bottles of Moutai 

Law enforcement officers at the Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge (HZMB) discovered a cross-boundary vehicle traveling from Macau to Guangdong smuggling 31 bottles of Moutai from Zhuhai highway port of

Gov’t shortens quarantine period to 10 days

The quarantine period for inbound travellers from overseas will be shortened from 14 days to 10 days, the government announced today. From June 15, individuals who meet certain conditions and enter

All foreign workers to be allowed in from Monday

Non-resident workers of all nationalities will be accepted into the city from next Monday, a public health official told a press conference yesterday. Currently, non-local

TIS to expand its international dimension with IB primary diploma in 2023

The International School of Macau (TIS), currently celebrating its 20th anniversary, is looking to the future, with concrete plans for expanding its international dimension, the new

Macau to host first-ever luxury goods expo in partnership with Hengqin

Macau will host its first-ever exhibition dedicated to premium quality and luxury goods in September this year. The event was unveiled yesterday at a press

One-China Principle has zero room for compromise

The Taiwan question is the most important and sensitive issue in China-US relations. The core of the Taiwan question is “one China”. There is but one China in

Law review aiming to ban e-cigarettes passes first reading

With 29 lawmakers voting “yes,” the law review proposal aiming at banning e-cigarettes in the city passed in a first reading yesterday in the parliament.

Lotus Festival running till next weekend

The 22nd Macau Lotus Festival will launch at Taipa Houses today and will run until next Sunday. The Municipal Affairs Bureau (IAM) will hold multiple exhibitions and ecotourism activities during

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