Climate change: Let’s keep the Spirit of Paris alive!

By Alexandre Giorgini, Consul-General of France in Hong Kong and Macau Five years ago in France, for the first time in history, the world’s nations came together in a

US sanctions ‘Broken Tooth’ for corruption, piggybacking

  The U.S. has imposed a sanction on Wan Kuok-koi, an infamous gangster and triad boss in China who goes by the alias “Broken Tooth” for the alleged illegal activities he

Briefs | Man pretends to be high-ranking official to carry out scam

The Judiciary Police (PJ) has apprehended a 57-year-old Macau man, who is suspected of pretending to be a high-ranking government official in order to defraud his victim, who wished to

Limbo wins Best Film in IFFAM

Ben Sharrock’s Limbo won Best Film in the the 5th International Film Festival & Awards – Macao, while Hirokazu Kore-eda was honoured for his achievements in film with the festival’s

Gov’t expecting MOP29.46b in gaming tax in 2020

The Macau government anticipates it will collect MOP29.46 billion in gaming taxes from the city’s casinos in 2020, 70% less than the forecast of MOP98 billion that was reported in November last

Wynn Supports Digital Transformation of Local SMEs

As a large-scale integrated enterprise deeply rooted in Macao, Wynn has been actively engaged in long-term partnerships with local small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) for many years. During this year’s

Democrat group wants security in career, housing prospects in youth policy

Local democrat group New Macau Association (ANM) has cited Hong Kong and Taiwan as examples to prove that Macau should include youth careers and housing prospects, among other issues, in

Testing underway for bus recording devices

  Some of the city’s public buses are currently equipped with voice recording devices, but Director of the Transport Bureau (DSAT) Lam Hin San says that the authority has no intention

Gov’t makes ‘largest scale’ amendment in 30 years to stamp duty law

The Third Standing Committee of the Legislative Assembly (AL) believes that the government has just made the biggest changes to the city’s stamp duty policy in 30 years. Yesterday, the committee

Bubble Up your Festive Spirit at MGM

Make this your ultimate Holiday calendar! MGM COTAI has dressed up and turned into a candy house this winter! Start humming the best Christmas carols at the 7.3 meters tall

New group of Macau racers ready to prove themselves as soon as racing restarts

A new batch of Macau racers is ready to start racing and challenge themselves against other competitors in their categories. Starting from square one, which in motorsports is to say from

Electoral Affairs Commission to be set up by month’s end

In accordance with the law, the Electoral Affairs Commission for the Legislative Assembly Election will be established by the end of this year, Secretary for Administration and Justice André Cheong

Lawmakers’ Agenda | Wu Chou Kit denies Sulu’s sentiments on whistleblowers

  In an unusual occurrence on Wednesday, lawmaker Wu Chou Kit used some of his speaking time to reply to a spoken inquiry that another lawmaker had made to the government

Pompeo unloads on US universities for China ties

Secretary of State Mike Pompeo yesterday (Macau time) accused U.S. universities of caving to Chinese pressure to blunt or bar criticism of the Chinese Communist Party. The attack, which included

Macau Racing Tips | The Cardiff 1500 Metres Turf (Fri) & The Hull 1500 Turf (Sat) 2020-12-11 | Fri | 19:40 & 2020-12-12 | Sat | 15:10

On Friday Race 2 Horse no.1 Chi Chai Sing Sang to Win On Saturday Race 3 Horse no.10 Luen On Poseidon   Win & Place

Lawmaker’s agenda | Wang Sai Man wants mechanism to reemploy stranded TNRs

Lawmaker Wang Sai Man is urging the government to create a temporary mechanism to handle the cases of the many non-resident workers (TNRs) who have lost their jobs as a

Survey: Permanent residents use western new media at a higher frequency

A survey conducted by the Macao Media Research Center at the Macau University of Science and Technology (MUST) has shown that, in 2020, permanent residents of Macau used more new

DSPA reports higher recycling efficiency in high-rise buildings

Recycling efficiency in high-rise buildings is far more significant than recycling in public streets, according to Chan Kwok Ho, Chief of the Environmental Protection Bureau’s (DSPA) Environmental Infrastructure Management Center. Yesterday,

GTEF2020 | Industry should acclimatize to mainland travelers’ evolved demands: Experts

National Tourism Organizations (NTOs) and the travel trade have to get in early in adapting to the drastic changes in travel behaviors and preferences among mainland travelers in the new

Economy to grow by over 60% year-on-year in 2021

Macau’s economy is forecast to shrink around 54%, year-on-year (YoY) in 2020, but rebound by over 60% YoY in 2021, according to the latest report published by Fitch Ratings. The city

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