This Day in History | 1983 Reagan launches Cold War into space

President Reagan has unveiled plans to combat nuclear war in space. The Strategic Defense Initiative (SDI) proposes a defensive shield, using laser or particle beam

Leong says Jockey Club owes ‘only’ MOP150 million

The Macau Jockey Club (MJC) owes a total of MOP150 million in taxes to the government, the Secretary for Economy and Finance, Lionel Leong

‘Maturing’ Forum Macau celebrates 15 years

The Forum for Economic and Trade Co-operation between China and the Portuguese-speaking Countries – Macao (Forum Macau) is, “after 15 years and in resemblance to humans, in

Public can check footage of PSP camera-equipped officers

The public has the right to check footage recorded by police officers equipped with cameras, Cheong Sio Yan, a representative from the Public Security Police

Letter to the Editor | ‘The government’s silence on disaster preparedness is absolutely deafening’

Dear Editor, It has been nearly eight months to the day that Hato had left its indelible mark on Macau.  Eight months since promises were made

Heritage | New Macau calls for Coloane protection

The New Macau Association is asking the government to mark the mountain and waterfront near the old Lai Chi Vun shipyards as a buffer to protect

Sio believes gambling concessionaires may change

Former lawmaker Dominic Sio believes that the gaming concessions will be reshuffled from 2020, according to a report by China Business Journal. “Starting from 2020,

James Packer quits Crown amid mental health issues

Billionaire James Packer quit the board of his casino operator Crown Resorts Ltd. due to mental health issues, the latest turn in a turbulent private

Police revamps Arrival Card scheme

The Public Security Police Force (PSP) has been working on the optimization and replacement of the Arrival Card for non- residents. It is expected to be completed

Albergue SCM presents ‘My Chinese Zodiac’ exhibition

The exhibition “My Chinese Zodiac” by Raquel Gralheiro will begin on March 26 at 6:30 p.m., at A2 Gallery of Albergue SCM as part of the ARTFEM

Autism awareness activities to be held next month

THE Macau Autism Association (MAA) will host a “World Autism Awareness Day 2018” program next month, with a series of family-friendly activities intended to increase awareness,

Briefs | Inflation rises fastest since March 2016

The Composite Consumer Price Index (CPI) in February 2018 rose by 3.12 percent year-on-year to 112.18, according to information released by the Statistics and Census Bureau (DSEC), marking

Organizations express gratitude to Sands China and Adelson Family Foundation for Typhoon Hato relief 

In response to severe damage caused by the deadly Typhoon Hato, Sands China Ltd. bolstered its efforts to reach out to the community, applying its

Gaming | Galaxy receives license to develop casino in Boracay

Galaxy Entertainment Group (GEG) confirmed its wholly-owned subsidiary has been granted a provisional gaming license by the Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corporation (PAGCOR) to develop a USD500 million casino

Transport Bureau aware of attempts to fake vehicle inspections

Some motorists are attempting to make illegal modifications to their vehicles, tampering with inspection results in a bid to get such vehicles approved for a return to public roads,

Steve Wynn files to sell shares in former company

Steve Wynn plans to sell up to his entire USD2.2 billion stake in the casino company he founded, a week after settling an acrimonious court fight with

Xi vows to boost patriotism of HK and Macau residents

President Xi Jinping pledged to strengthen the national identity and patriotism of the people of Hong Kong and Macau during his closing speech for the National

Kim Jong Nam murder trial | Lawyer says suspect thought smearing face was prank

A Vietnamese woman accused of killing the North Korean leader’s estranged half brother told police she realized she had been used to murder him after she was detained, her

Crime | 13-year-old HK student hired to sell drugs in Macau

The Judiciary Police (PJ) reported yesterday that a 13-year-old female student from Hong Kong was used to transport drugs to Macau, setting a new record for the

Guangdong reports new incident at nuclear power plant

The Guangdong nuclear emergency committee issued a notice to the Unitary Police Service (SPU) about an operational incident at the Daya Bay nuclear power plant on Monday, according

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