Car designer raises awareness on EVs’ advantages

Despite many components of electric vehicles (EV) not being biodegradable, a car designer suggests the public see the good side of the story. The

New Zealand welcomes back tourists as pandemic rules eased

New Zealand welcomed tourists from the U.S., Canada, Britain, Japan and more than 50 other countries for the first time in more than two years

Gov’t hints at MOP120 million being spent on quarantine NATs to date

The local government is estimated to have spent around 120 million patacas on nucleic acid tests (NAT) alone, undertaken by those in Macau quarantine since

March hotel occupancy down 41% from last year

The number of hotel guests in March has fallen 41.3% year-on-year to 365,000. Mainland guests (269,000) have fallen by 50.2%, while local guests (70,000) have increased

Half-price coronavirus tests in quarantine for students abroad

Local residents currently studying full-time at schools and universities abroad will be granted a 50% discount on the nucleic acid tests (NAT) to be undertaken during

IAM to collect used furniture at 60 locations

To make it easier for residents to dispose of large items of unwanted furniture, the Municipal Affairs Bureau (IAM) will designate 60 temporary collection points for this type

Top court judge points to ‘intolerance to the simple exercise of fundamental rights’

Justice José Maria Dias Azedo has issued a voting declaration highlighting his disagreement in a judgment, made by a panel of three judges, against former University

Lawmaker calls on gov’t to control commodity prices as new subsidy round introduced

The Consumer Rights Protection Law should be used to guard against profiteering or price speculation on daily commodities as the government introduces a new

Sports day in Hac Sa on Labor Day

A sports day will be held at Hac Sa Beach Park from 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. this Sunday, the Labor Day public holiday. Recreational and sporting

Sands China loss widens, LVS bets on Singapore’s open borders

Sands China has reported a downturn in revenue, with a USD336 million net loss recorded in the first quarter for this year, a greater fall than

art auction to raise funds for capoeira master’s cancer treatment

The Albergue SCM will host an art auction tomorrow to raise funds for a capoeira master who is in need of chemotherapy following a cancer diagnosis.

Lawmakers question division of authority over junket contracts

Members of the Second Standing Committee of parliament have questioned the authority governing junket contracts being divided between two different officials, committee president Chan Chak Mo

A sensational Mother’s Day

For those who have it all, sometimes the perfect gift is an experience. This Mother’s Day, pamper all the significant women in your life at the Forbes

Gov’t will not deliver supplies if there is a mass Covid-19 outbreak

The government will not organize the central delivery of supplies for affected residents in the event of a mass outbreak of Covid-19 in Macau, Secretary

Tropical cyclone to form this weekend

According to a blog post by the Hong Kong Observatory (HKO), citing European and American weather authorities, a tropical cyclone will form over the coming weekend above the

Gov’t considering easing entry requirements from selected countries of origin

The Macau SAR government is currently studying the possible easing of entry requirements for travelers from countries with close ties to Macau. Secretary for Social

Secretary Lei urges business leaders to launch promo in May Golden Week

Secretary for Economy and Finance Lei Wai Nong has called on business leaders to lead the sector in preparing for the May 1 Golden Week

Multipurpose land plots trigger debate in CPU

During the discussion of the conditions for several plots, some of the members noted that there was more than one purpose allowed for the same

Gov’t plans to build a commercial tower at former Cotai border post

The government is planning to build a commercial tower to be located on part of the land plot once used by the former Lotus Flower

Wynn Boosts Local Employment with New Opportunities for Macao’s Job Seekers

The COVID-19 pandemic has had a major impact on Macao’s economy and employment market and has caused a subsequent surge in unemployment recently. In line with the SAR government’s

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