Tour bus crashes into old cafeteria on Av. Sidónio Pais

A tour bus lost control and crashed into a cafeteria on Avenida de Sidónio Pais at about 9:30 a.m. yesterday. The Public Security Police Force (PSP)

General unemployment rate remains stable

The general unemployment rate of Macau remained stable at 1.7 percent for the first quarter this year as compared with the previous period (from December 2018

MGM executives explore the Greater Bay Area

Grant Bowie, Chief Executive Officer and Executive Director of MGM China, recently led a delegation of more than 20 members from the company’s senior management team to

Leong withdraws candidacy for Chief Executive

The Economy and Finance Secretary Lionel Leong has confirmed that he is no longer planning to run for the post of Macau Chief Executive (CE). Leong

Portuguese President tours Macau today

The President of the Portuguese Republic, Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa, arrived yesterday in the Macau Special Administrative Region. His agenda for today is very full, as he

Tourism authority buckles up for May 1 holiday

Due to the expected influx of 600,000 tourists during the Labor Day holiday period, as anticipated by the Public Security Police Force (PSP), the Macao Government Tourist Office

Court reexamines Scott Chiang case conclusions

Democracy activist Scott Chiang was back at Macau’s Court of First Instance yesterday, repeating proceedings from last year that were found by Macau’s second court to

Victims of taxi accident ‘severely injured’

Two of the three pedestrians hit by a taxi that allegedly did not give way at a pedestrian crossing were reported as severely injured and are

Briefs | Cambodia charges three with money laundering

A Cambodian court on Sunday charged three Chinese nationals with money laundering after the men were allegedly caught carrying more than USD3.5 million without proper provenance for the

Gaming | Vancouver’s once rollicking casinos hit by dirty money crackdown

When Parq Vancouver, a glimmering waterfront casino, opened amid much to-do in late 2017, few would’ve anticipated that a dirty money crackdown was about to throw

Rugby | Wales coach Gatland says England has not approached him

Wales rugby coach Warren Gatland says England has not approached him about replacing Eddie Jones. Gatland has been linked to the England job by the media

Briefs | Angela Leong donates $3m to MIT

Hong Kong’s Next Magazine has reported that lawmaker Angela Leong donated USD3 million in total to the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in the name of her charity

Trade union federation currently assisting AL protestor

Lawmaker Ella Lei has confirmed to the Times that she and the Macau Federation of Trade Unions (FAOM) are currently working on the case of a woman who

Food & Beverage | First temporary restaurant license issued

The Municipal Affairs Bureau (IAM) has issued its first temporary restaurant operation license after the new catering and restaurant license issuing administration regulation came into effect

Education | IFT launching new postgraduate programs

The Institute for Tourism Studies (IFT) is planning to launch four Postgraduate Diploma for the new academic year after approval is obtained from relevant authorities.

Arts Coalition to bring summer-long cultural festival to Macau

Art Macao, a five- month international arts and culture event, will be held this summer, bringing to the city an array of exhibitions and performances organized

Mobile phone feature film to premiere at Cinematheque Passion

A feature film shot fully on mobile phone is to be premiered at Cinematheque Passion on May 24. The film is in 4K resolution and was shot

Two street protests expected for May 1

As of yesterday evening, the Public Security Police Force (PSP) had received just three requests for street demonstrations to be held tomorrow on International Workers’ Day, but one

Crime | Local woman suspect in scam involving 9 million patacas

A local 33-year-old woman has been arrested by the Judiciary Police (PJ) suspected of having scammed at least 13 people out of MOP8.95 million, the PJ spokesperson

Paulo Cardinal: Portugal should be vigilant on Macau

Cardinal says he wants to stay in Macau “although I don’t have a normal job situation yet,” after more than 25 years living in the territory. In the interview, Cardinal contends

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