Second dolphin washed ashore in five days, cause unknown

Yesterday morning, another body of a dolphin, this time a Chinese white dolphin, was found in Macau waters, according to a statement released by the Marine

Football | Inter Milan vs PSG match finally confirmed

The strange case of the football match between top European teams, Inter Milan and Paris Saint-Germain (PSG), which it was announced in early May would

Eight days to leave Macau | New legislation risks making it harder to escape problematic employers

The eight days given to non- residents workers to find new employment once their work contracts are terminated is considered by many to be too short a

Employment agencies law in apparent deadlock at AL

Passed on its first reading at the Legislative Assembly (AL) almost 18 months ago, the Law of Employment Agency Activity seems to have reached  a deadlock

Crime | Taxi driver to pay 70,000 patacas for assaulting passenger

The Court of Second Instance (TSI) has ordered a taxi driver who physically assaulted his female passenger to pay MOP70,000 in compensation to the victim.

Las Vegas | Family of Mandalay Bay mass shooting victim sues gun makers

The family of a woman killed by a gunman raining down gunfire from a Las Vegas high-rise hotel suite has filed a wrongful death lawsuit against eight

Corruption | Policy Research Bureau refutes accusations against its leader

An anonymous letter accusing Mi Jian, Director of the Policy Research and Regional Development Bureau (DSEPDR), has been condemned by the bureau for “bringing a bad

Memory Lane

A trip down memory lane. This historical photo was taken  during the 1970s and shows how Rua do Tarrafeiro has changed. The street was given its

Au Kam San asks about IC security services tender

Lawmaker Au Kam San has asked Alexis Tam, Secretary for Social Affairs and Culture, to explain the Cultural Affairs Bureau’s (IC) waiver of an open public

Gaming | China is using the Philippines as its own online casino

Chinese companies are circumventing domestic laws that prohibit online gambling by directing their Chinese clientele to their operations based in neighboring countries and regions. The Philippines is

Gaming | Macau operators see shares rise on improved VIP outlook

Macau casino operators rallied the most since December on signs that the world’s largest gaming hub is weathering a slowing Chinese economy and a pullback by high

Kevin Ho | NPC work to develop China and Macau not mutually exclusive

The most recently confirmed representative of the National People’s Congress (NPC) from Macau, Kevin Ho King Lun, has said that Macau and China are “not places

Weather | Typhoon Signal No.3 raised as precaution

The Macau Meteorological and Geophysical Bureau (SMG) raised Typhoon Signal No.3 at 8 p.m. last night as tropical storm “Mun” meandered inside Macau’s 400-kilometer radius band.

Education | UM visits British universities in search of collaboration

Rector Song Yonghua of the University of Macau (UM) recently led a delegation to six universities in the United Kingdom in the hope of realizing academic and

Macau Grand Prix | GT World Cup entries now open

The FIA GT World Cup, one of the two World Cup racing events to take place during the Macau Grand Prix, will present in the exact same

Youth squash championship crowns Malaysian players

The 26th Asian Junior Squash Individual Championship was held in Macau for the first time, filling the courts of the Macau Dome and the Sports Complex

Macau poverty line about to face five-year plan review

A review of the mechanism to determine Macau’s poverty line will begin soon, the Social Welfare Bureau (IAS) has informed the Times, as set out by

Health| Fifth case of imported dengue fever recorded this year

The Health Bureau (SSM) has diagnosed an imported case of dengue fever in a 29-year-old male resident who works in a Cotai casino. The bureau considers this

Markets | HKD300 billion rally shows it’s not time to panic yet

For investors, bankers and companies with long enough time horizons, betting on Hong Kong’s resilience in the face of crises has been a winning proposition. From

Crime | Two six-year-olds raped last week

Two schoolgirls were raped last week, the Judiciary Police (PJ) informed yesterday at the joint press conference for police authorities held at the Public Security Police Force

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