Aussie police link dirty cash to Chinese syndicate

An exclusive from the Age newspaper yesterday revealed that Australian police have uncovered a suspected Chinese money laundering syndicate headquartered in Victoria and NSW that is

Three US companies sanctioned over blueprints sent to China

The Biden administration yesterday accused three U.S. companies of sending to China blueprints and technical drawings for satellite and rocket technology and other defense prototypes.

Non-local workers of all nationalities to be allowed in from Monday

Non-resident workers of all nationalities will be accepted to enter the city from next Monday, a health official announced this afternoon (Thursday). Before then, only domestic workers from outside of Macau

Heavy rainstorm puts city underwater again

Floods were recorded in many locations across Macau yesterday as heavy rainfall hit the city from early morning until the evening. Videos and pictures posted

Economy chief says closure of satellite casinos not related to law review

Secretary for Economy and Finance Lei Wai Nong insisted yesterday that the Gaming Law review had nothing to do with the claimed serial closures of satellite

Local NGO disagrees with IC on Guia Hill building

The Concern Group for the Protection of the Guia Lighthouse has issued a statement condemning the latest decision on the building project located at Calçada do

Gov’t internship scheme registrations only accepted in Chinese

The registration platform for an internship program co-hosted by the government and local employers is only available in Chinese, despite the program having operated for

Gov’t kicks off contest to test local resort workers’ skills

Some workers in local integrated resorts will see their skills tested in a competition that kicked off yesterday morning. Officially referred to as the Fourth Macao

468 new graduates from tourism programs this year

A total of 468 graduating students from Master of Science (MSc), postgraduate, undergraduate, and diploma programs at the Macao Institute for Tourism Studies (IFTM) received their degrees yesterday,

PJ holds School Safety Network Exchange Meetings

The Judiciary Police (PJ) held two “School Safety Network Meetings” with representatives from the education department and youth groups in Macau to discuss and optimize

Lawmakers raise doubts over public capital enterprises regime

Lawmakers from the First Standing Committee of the Legislative Assembly (AL) have expressed several concerns and raised many doubts over a new bill which aims to

Labor bureau rules out legality of swapping salary with shares

Employers have no legal grounds to replace salary with company stocks, whether in part or in whole, the Labour Affairs Bureau (DSAL) told lawmaker Ron Lam.

IC: building construction on Guia Hill will not impact lighthouse

Allowing the suspended building on Guia Hill’s mid-levels to retain its current height and continue construction will not have a “foundational impact” on the values of

Macau GP regular Davy Morgan dies in racing accident on the Isle of Man

A regular competitor at the local Grand Prix, Northern Ireland’s Davy Morgan, died yesterday in a motorcycle racing accident during this year’s Isle of Man Tourist Trophy

IAM cuts down old trees affected by ‘tree cancer’

A Chinese banyan tree was among several trees that were recently cut down by the Municipal Affairs Bureau (IAM). In a statement, the Bureau noted

Big-six stocks gain on hopes that travel visa policy will be less restrictive

  Melco Resorts & Entertainment Limited (+8.8%), Wynn Resorts (+1.9%), Las Vegas Sands (+1.2%), and MGM Resorts International (+0.9%) traded higher on Monday in New York stock exchanges after Covid restrictions were

Woman loses over HKD400,000 in pandemic-related phone scam

A local woman in her 30s has claimed to have lost over HKD400,000 in a phone scam, the Judiciary Police (PJ) reported at the regular joint

Crossdresser charged over thefts of clothing and shoes

A 39-year-old local resident stands accused of at least three thefts involving clothing and shoes which owners claimed to be worth around 32,000 patacas, the Public

Children to be trained at MUST to play soccer against GBA opponents

About 40 children between the ages of nine and 12 years will be trained at an intensive program this summer before playing in a friendly match

IFTM students get hands-on supporting SME development

A group of students from the Tourism Business Management program of the Macao Institute for Tourism Studies (IFTM) has engaged in assisting a local jewelry brand

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