Macau Central Library construction in two phases

The construction of the new Macau Central Library at Tap Seac will be implemented in two phases, according to a statement released by the Public Works Bureau. With

Over 1,000 vacancies available in USJ Career Fair

The University of Saint Joseph is curating its USJ Career Fair today, aiming to host a platform for students to seek job opportunities and explore their career paths.

International Parade to require traffic suspensions

The Macao International Parade that will be held this Sunday will require road traffic suspensions along its route, the government warned. Road users should be aware of these

Vehicle circulation tax payment period to end Apr. 2

The payment period for the Vehicle Circulation Tax for 2024 will end on Apr. 2. The government reminds vehicle owners who have not yet paid the tax that

Tourism sector gauges daily tourists to top 100,000 in Easter

Members of the tourism industry in Macau indicated that this year’s holiday is expected to see not only Hong Kong tourists, but also quite a number of mainland

Gov’t pushes for casino operators to enrich maritime travel offerings

The government is calling for increased collaboration between casino operators and companies in order to promote maritime tourism.  The director of the Marine and Water Bureau, Susana

‘Anti-scam’ app to launch next month

A new “anti-scam” mobile application (app) is to launch next month, the Office of the Secretary for Security, Wong Sio Chak announced in the monthly column “Safety and

Wynn emerges as market-share leader in March: Citi

Wynn Macau Ltd, the operator of Wynn Macau and Wynn Palace, emerged as the market-share leader in the March survey, capturing 25% of the observed wager

Bank of Japan ends its negative interest rate policy, opting for its first hike in 17 years

Japan's central bank raised its benchmark interest rate yesterday for the first time in 17 years, ending a longstanding policy of negative rates meant to boost

Detention of three teens over gruesome killing of classmate sparks debate

In the last recorded moments before the 13-year-old boy’s death, surveillance cameras showed him sitting on a scooter, surrounded by three classmates. An hour later, his phone

Blinken to underline ‘ironclad’ support for Philippines in disputed sea

Secretary of State Antony Blinken will underscore Washington’s “ironclad commitment” to its alliance with the Philippines, as clashes between Chinese and Filipino forces in the disputed South

Trump says Jews who vote for Democrats ‘hate Israel’ and their religion

Former President Donald Trump yesterday charged that Jews who vote for Democrats “hate Israel” and hate “their religion,” igniting a firestorm of criticism from

1966 Football’s World Cup stolen

The £30,000 solid gold Jules Rimet trophy disappeared while a church service was taking place in another part of the building. Thieves removed the cup

After confronting their Nazi past, Germans not immune to nationalism

When Sabine Thonke joined a recent demonstration in Berlin against Germany’s far-right party, it was the first time in years she felt hopeful that the growing

F1 needs to take control of the Red Bull drama as Horner accuser files FIA complaint

If Christian Horner had his way, this messy saga over an allegation of misconduct made against him by an employee would be forgotten by now. He

Gangs unleash new attacks on upscale areas in Port-Au-Prince, 12 killed

Gangs attacked two upscale neighborhoods in Haiti’s capital yesterday in a rampage that left at least a dozen people dead in surrounding areas. Gunmen

Sex trade to slavery: a UN agency says criminals reap $236B a year in profits

Illegal profits from forced labor worldwide have risen to the “obscene” amount of $236 billion per year, the U.N. labor agency reported yesterday, with sexual exploitation to blame

Israel should  negotiate in good faith

The fierce international criticism of the civilian losses caused by its military campaign in Gaza, the looming uncertainties with the approach of US presidential election, as well as

Wednesday, March 20, 2024 – edition no. 4448

— Macau will host the ITTF Singles World Cup for the first time, puting the city on the map of world sports, organizers say, in addition to the growing portfolio

Criteria for Outer Harbour Ferry Terminal management tender likely to limit bidders

The stringent requirements and criteria established by the government in the public tender for the operation of the Outer Harbour Ferry Terminal are likely to severely

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