DSAL’s four job sessions in April to offer 337 vacancies

In collaboration with the Macao Federation of Trade Unions (FAOM), the Labour Affairs Bureau (DSAL) will host three job-matching sessions in April, offering 337 vacancies in total for

MIECF2024 scale expands

The Macau International Environmental Cooperation Forum and Exhibition (MIECF) has expanded in scale, increasing the area from 10,000 square meters last year to 12,000 square meters, spanning five major

Poor matching between job-seekers and available opportunities: Lei

Secretary for Economy and Finance Lei Wai Nong attributed youth unemployment to poor job matching between job-seekers and available positions rather than structural unemployment issues.

Hotel occupancy rate close to 90% in February due to CNY

The hotel occupancy rate in Macau experienced a significant boost compared to the previous year, rising by 12.0 percentage points to reach 89.7% in February.

Wynn Macau grants shares to over 150 employees

Wynn Macau has provided the opportunity to acquire a combined total of 6,977,787 ordinary shares valued at HKD0.001 each to 151 employees and one executive director. These shares

Chinese academic to discuss virus-host interaction at UM talk

Gao Fu, Chinese academic, will speak at the seminar at the University of Macau (UM) held at 4 p.m. today to present his insights on virus-host interactions. Gao

SARs youth to compete in underwater robotics competition

Young people in Hong Kong and Macau will soon get a chance to showcase their talents in underwater robotics at a national competition coinciding with the 27th anniversary

Gov’t has no set timeline for Inner Harbour revamp

The government currently does not have a definitive timeline to overhaul the Inner Harbour district in alignment with the Master Urban Plan, director of Land and

Casinos expected to close March with receipts of MOP19 billion

Local casinos are anticipated to close this month with earnings ranging between MOP19 to 19.5 billion, Citigroup and JP Morgan said in separate statements. According

Table tennis Macao World Cup has a ball as mascot

The organizing committee of the upcoming ITTF World Cup Macao 2024 has decided on a mascot of a personified table tennis ball with a bat in

Casino’s new RFDI data tracking raises privacy concerns

The expanded use of radio frequency identification technology in Macao casinos may unintentionally give regulators unprecedented insight into patrons’ gambling habits. Industry analyst Ben

Works for Sports Park at former Canidrome to start in Q2 this year

The construction of the new Sports Park will commence in the second quarter (Q2) of this year, the Secretary for Social Affairs and Culture, Elsie Ao

New Zealand joins the US and the UK in alleging it was targeted by Chinese hackers

Hackers allegedly linked to China launched a state-sponsored operation that targeted New Zealand’s Parliament in 2021, the country’s security minister said yesterday, an allegation refuted by

Beijing to challenge Biden’s electric vehicle plans at the WTO

China said yesterday that it has filed a complaint at the World Trade Organization over what it says are discriminatory requirements for American subsidies for electric

Lee says prisoners jailed for national security crimes unlikely to get early release

Hong Kong’s leader said yesterday that prisoners convicted for serious national security crimes would not likely be granted early release under the tightened rules of

Japan’s Cabinet yesterday approved a plan to sell future next-generation fighter jets that it’s developing with Britain and Italy to other countries, in the latest move away

Convenience store owners charged over ‘Allah’ socks that angered Muslims

  The owners of a Malaysian convenience store chain and one of its suppliers were charged yesterday with offending the religious feelings of Muslims after socks printed

Israel and Hamas dig in as international pressure builds for a cease-fire

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu yesterday vowed to press ahead with Israel’s offensive and blasted a U.N. Security Council resolution calling for a pause in the fighting,

1989 Millions of Russians go to the polls

Millions of Russian voters have gone to the polls, with early results suggesting that a number of Communist candidates have been rejected by the electorate. 

Australia and Palestine win again in Asia qualifying for World Cup

Australia thrashed Lebanon 5-0 and became the first team to advance to the final round of Asia qualifying for the 2026 World Cup yesterday. An early

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