Two children injured in domestic assault cases

Two children have been put under medical care after allegedly facing domestic assault in two separate settings, the Judiciary Police announced yesterday. Despite similarities in

SSM warns of rising vape consumption among students

A study conducted by the Health Bureau (SSM) shows a 4% rate of e-cigarette consumption by students aged between 13 and 15, up 1.4 percentage points from 2.6% in

CE meets with new Liaison Office director

The Chief Executive, Ho Iat Seng, met with the newly appointed director of the Liaison Office of the Central People’s Government in the SAR, Zheng Xincong, at

Second court eases sentence on Kun Iam Temple violators

The Court of Second Instance (TSI) has decided to partially drop accusations, and so eased sentences on two convicted violators of the Kun Iam Temple.

Sands China: Expats still needed in the SAR

Amid the deteriorating employment status in the SAR, Sands China has affirmed that there is still a need for expats in the region. The

Gov’t: Local talent should eye GBA if jobless in Macau

Elsie Ao Ieong, Secretary for social affairs and culture, was invited by the parliament to answer lawmakers’ oral inquiries. Lawmaker Ron Lam asked the secretary

Lei Wai Nong: City’s tourism industry needs repositioning

Macau's tourism industry must foster change and improvement, Secretary for Economy and Finance, Lei Wai Nong, said at a parliamentary plenary. During the long discussion,

City expects 15 MICE events this summer

Macau is expecting to see some 15 MICE events with a combined 100,000 estimated participants this coming June and July. In an announcement, the Macao

Sands Shopping Carnival to be ‘better than before’ in July comeback

Sands China Ltd. is bringing back its annual signature event, the Sands Shopping Carnival, at The Venetian Macao’s Cotai Expo for a third year. The carnival will run from July

The Covidian Era

Well into year 3 of the Covidian Era, Macau Daily Times today marks 15 years of uninterrupted publication which should be a date of celebration and joy. It

Finance chief: Reopening of closed satellite casinos unlikely

Closed satellite casinos will not be permitted to reopen, despite the government’s recent U-turn in a legislative amendment, Secretary for Economy and Finance, Lei Wai Nong,

Number of hotel employees down 4.7% y-o-y with non-renewal of TNR contracts

Local hotels employed 47,355 full-time staff at the end of the first quarter, down by 4.7% year-on-year, according to recent data from the Statistics and Census Service

Artist integrates ancient Chinese art forms into multimedia landscape installation

Jennifer Wen Ma, an artist working in multiple media, is showcasing a sculptural landscape installation at MGM Cotai, continuing to follow her roots in Chinese

No privilege for defending champs in basketball tournament

Title-defending teams will enjoy no privileges in the 3x3 basketball tournament to be held from June to October, Lou Kit Long, CEO of Starmac Entertainment Production

Gov’t monitoring prices as new round of e-vouchers are issued

The Consumer Council (CC) and the Economic and Technological Development Bureau (DSEDT) have been monitoring the price situation in the market amid the launch of the consumption

Beijing appoints Zheng Xincong to lead Liaison Office

The State Council of China has appointed Zheng Xincong as director of the Liaison Office of the Central People’s Government in the Macau SAR, replacing Fu

Participation of foreign drivers in GP still unconfirmed

The possibility of international entrants appearing in the Macau Grand Prix in November is still unknown, Pun Weng Kun, president of Sports Bureau (ID), hinted yesterday. Pun was

Gov’t continues to cut spending in 2023

In view of the uncertainty in the city’s economy, the SAR government is set to continue cutting public spending next year. In a Chief Executive Office dispatch,

Q1 GDP 50% lower than pre-pandemic levels

The Macau SAR’s gross domestic product (GDP) has declined further, by 8.9% year-on-year in real terms in the first quarter of 2022, as a result

Employment rate remains unchanged with 13,300 jobless

The city’s total employment figure stood at 370,400 and the number of employed residents totaled 278,800 in the February to April period, down by 800

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