Wednesday, May 22, 2024 – edition no. 4487

— Gov’t proposes alternative bill to discourage non-compliant tenants; lawmakers consider eviction provision might cause ‘massive impact’ on the property market * LRT land at Border Gate | price to pay

President, foreign minister and others found dead at helicopter crash site

Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi, the country’s foreign minister and several other officials were found dead yesterday, hours after their helicopter crashed in a foggy, mountainous region of

Gaming staff face challenges over ending problematic gaming behavior

The majority of frontline casino staff in Macau face various obstacles that impede their capacity to intervene effectively in problematic gaming behaviors despite having a

Per-capita visitor spending in Q1 surpassed pre-pandemic levels by 40%

Visitor's per-capita spending during the first quarter (Q1) of this year has reached MOP2,293, the Statistics and Census Service (DSEC) has noted in a release.

Gov’t data paints challenging picture for the city’s restaurant industry

Receipts for interviewed restaurants and similar establishments dropped 2.7% year-over-year, with Japanese and Korean restaurants seeing a significant 21.2% decline. In contrast, local-style cafes, congees,

Traffic advisors want EV chargers moved under overpasses

A task force for the simplification of procedures and road safety from the Traffic Advisory Committee (CCT) has proposed to move the charging stations for electric vehicles

New leader Lai urges Beijing to ‘choose dialogue over confrontation’

Taiwan's new leader, Lai Ching-te, said in his inauguration speech yesterday that he wants peace with China and urged it to stop its military threats and intimidation

Red Market reopens next Thursday

The iconic Red Market will reopen to the public next Thursday after a MOP12 million renovation project was completed ahead of schedule, officials said. Vendors will start moving

Woman accused of helping stranger fraudulently mortgage mother’s home

Police are investigating a 33-year-old woman for allegedly collaborating with an online stranger to fraudulently obtain a HKD1 million loan using her mother’s home as collateral without her

Man uses sex video to coerce ex-girlfriend into rekindling relationship

A 29-year-old local man is suspected of pressuring his ex-girlfriend into rekindling their relationship by using a video of them engaging in sexual activity. The couple began their

Local students gain access to 18 mainland universities

Macau students can now apply to 18 mainland Chinese universities using their results from the Four-University Joint Entrance Examination, according to the Education and Youth Development Bureau. South

Authorities offer subsidies and vouchers to boost domestic tourism

In a bid to revive the local economy, Macau authorities are urging community organizations to promote day tours to Hengqin with the help of subsidies

Citigroup raises Macau casino revenue forecast for May

Macau's casino gross gaming revenue (GGR) is estimated to have reached MOP20.50 billion in May, according to a memo from Citigroup. This revised estimate is

Gov’t launches new phase of talent recruitment programs

The SAR government has launched a new phase of its talent recruitment programs, accepting applications for nine different talent plans from today until Nov. 20.

Having welcomed 950M visitors, Sands China confident in Macao’s future

In May 2004, Sands Macao opened to great anticipation. Crowds of visitors flocked to the unprecedented grand event, symbolising

Fact of both sides of Taiwan Strait belonging to one China will not change: spokesperson

No matter how the political situation on the Taiwan island changes, it will not change the historical and legal facts that both sides of the Taiwan Strait belong

Philippines blames China for loss of giant clams in disputed shoal, urges inquiry

The Philippines blamed Chinese fishermen yesterday for a massive loss of giant clams in a disputed shoal controlled by China’s coast guard in the South China Sea

Things to know about an AI safety summit in Seoul

South Korea is set to host a mini-summit this week on risks and regulation of artificial intelligence, following up on an inaugural AI safety meeting in

1991 Bomb kills India’s former leader Rajiv Gandhi

Rajiv Gandhi, the 46-year-old former Indian prime minister, has been assassinated. He was campaigning for the Congress Party on the second day of voting in the

Paris organizers are launching a campaign to boost ticket sales

With 100 days until the Paralympics begin, Paris organizers are delivering a message from the athletes in a bid to boost ticket sales: I am not

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