The story of the migrant worker whose left leg was amputated is an example of how a number of non-resident workers – particularly non-skilled ones – remain helpless
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The government has denied media reports that Chief Executive Chui Sai On is expected to head a new investment firm after he leaves office.
A 30-year-old man has been charged with having sexual intercourse with a 14-year-old girl, the Judiciary Police (PJ) reported. The PJ told a special press conference
A tropical cyclone that is expected to begin incubating in the South China Sea this week, may affect Macau even as its current trajectory will take it close
A feline upper respiratory infection (or URI) is an infection in the upper respiratory tract of your cat and involves areas such as the nose, throat and the sinus area.
American President Donald Trump has accused the Macau SAR and six others among the world’s 10 wealthiest economies of obtaining unfair advantages in international trade
The Labour Affairs Bureau (DSAL) has reaffirmed that non-resident workers (TNR) who are victims of work accidents in Macau are fully protected by the local laws.
Jim Murren, chief executive officer of MGM Resorts International, has worked hard to please his cranky shareholders. He’s cut costs, eliminating more than 1,000 jobs.
The Sculpture Park of the Chinese Ethnics has been relocated to Ho Yin garden, with the Municipal Affairs Bureau (IAM) planning to open the new park to the
Macau gaming operator SJM Holdings may be planning to delay the completion and opening dates of its under-construction integrated resort in Cotai. First reported by Hong
Even with the old adage never bet against the house, the odds are beginning to look a bit stacked against Macau’s gaming stocks. It’s been a
The Portuguese Bar Association (OA) has expressed several concerns over the agreement signed between the governments of Portugal and the Macau SAR over the delivery
The Macao Franchise Expo 2019 came to a close yesterday, having attracted nearly 180 exhibitors in the retail, food and beverage, and consulting services sectors.
The Higher School of the Public Security Force of Macau (ESFSM) has been given the green light to offer Master’s and PhD Degrees, according to
Hong Kong demonstrators and police clashed for a second straight day as the city’s China-backed government struggles to quell growing discontent and amid violent clashes that
Singapore rose to be one of the world’s most advanced cities by using its position as a trading hub to attract technology and investment. Now, caught
Almost three months after their trade talks broke down in acrimony, Chinese and American negotiators meet again in Shanghai this week amid tempered expectations for breakthroughs in their
Taiwan’s election will be an opportunity for voters to choose cross-strait peace or crisis, said Kaohsiung City Mayor Han Kuo-yu, who was nominated as the presidential
Two South Koreans and 15 Russians returned to South Korea yesterday, following 10 days of detention in North Korea after their fishing boat drifted into North
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