12,000 expected to fill the streets for 37th Marathon

The 37th Macao Galaxy Entertainment International Marathon will take place this year with an expected 12,000 participants running the three available distances in the early hours

Cyber security bill insists on real name registration for SIM cards

The Chief Executive Council has completed its discussion of the cyber security law and has proposed real name registration for SIM cards in addition to the

Gaming | Macau casinos sink on concern high rollers hit by China slowdown

Macau casinos shares tumbled yesterday on concerns that a softening Chinese economy is damping the allure of the baccarat tables

Letter to the Editor | Plastic straws and public shaming

Dear editor, Today, while transporting my own daughter to school following her lunch break, I had the displeasure to observe a middle aged man deride a group

Briefs | PSP to receive demonstration notices from tomorrow

Starting from tomorrow, demonstrators will be required to submit their demonstration notice to the Public Security Police Force (PSP). According to Macau’s new demonstration and assembly law, the

Melco Resorts files registration for Studio City IPO

Melco International Development has announced that it has publicly registered Studio City with the US Securities and Exchanges Commission in a bid to launch an initial public

Hotel Estoril | ‘Not a case of breaking and entry,’ says Scott Chiang

Activists Scott Chiang and Alin Lam were tried yesterday for breaking and entering into Hotel Estoril in 2016, where they put up a banner against the demolition

Au renews decade-old call for seawater flushing

Lawmaker Au Kam San has once again called on the Macau government to establish a seawater-based flushing system, this time in

Responsible corporate citizenship: Melco CSR initiatives for women

Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) is a big trend in business, and when companies are serious about CSR, communities clearly stand to benefit.  With

Amanda Liu | Powerlifter and bodybuilder: From books to barbell | The story of a lawyer-weightlifter

Born in mainland China, Amanda Liu came to live in Macau at the age of 10. At 18, she packed her bags and headed to Portugal

Hong Kong | Battered from all sides, stocks fall into bear market

A rout in technology stocks, emerging market contagion, currency weakness, an economy under threat. Welcome to Hong Kong, where just about every problem afflicting global equity investors

Crime | Phone scams and computer fraud on the rise

According to the PJ, just in the last couple of days, there have been reports of at least four cases of this kind, following on from

Tourist sustained injuries in Cotai theft attempt

A man from the mainland was found by a Public Security Police Force (PSP) patrol at around 1:15 a.m. yesterday morning, seated on the floor in the surroundings of

AL president: legal advisers were dismissed for their own benefit

The President of the Legislative Assembly (AL), Ho Iat Seng, has said that the dismissal of two AL legal advisers, Paulo Cardinal and Paulo Taipa, was

Environment | First 255 buildings participate in water quality initiative

  The government, through the Marine and Water Bureau (DSAMA) and in collaboration with the Macao Water Company (SAAM), is promoting a new program that aims to promote

Severe typhoon may strike Macau this weekend

A tropical depression located to the south of Taiwan will likely affect Macau midweek, while a stronger storm that could develop into a severe typhoon is brewing

Language barriers make non-locals more vulnerable to scams

The Macau government should increase awareness of crime prevention among non-local workers, particularly with regard to southeast Asian non-local workers, Ao Ieong Kuong Kau, Vice-President of the Macau

ID will not rule out heavier punishment for lifeguard employer

THE Sports Bureau (ID) will not rule out imposing a heavier punishment upon Surf Hong Company, the employer of 24 lifeguards who have been involved in employment

New Macau visits Canidrome site calling for speedier adoptions

The New Macau Association yesterday organized a visit to the site of the now-closed Macau (Yat Yuen) Canidrome in the hope of pressuring the Canidrome company to

HKZMB not expected to rumble Macau property prices

Realtors on this side of the Pearl River estuary do not believe that the Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macau Bridge (HKZMB) will significantly impact local property prices. The

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