Dealers get support for Atlantic City casino smoking ban

Atlantic City casino dealers pushing for a smoking ban received support from several state lawmakers yesterday at a long-awaited hearing on a bill that would end

Ford to cut 3,800 jobs in Europe, mostly in Germany, UK

Ford said yesterday that it will cut 3,800 jobs in Europe over the next three years in an effort to streamline its operations as it contends with economic

China’s economy and domestic demand in 2023

Notwithstanding the Chinese CDC’s Domestic demand stemming from household spending was severely constricted in 2022 due to blockades and travel restrictions. There are expectations of a

Wednesday, February 15, 2023 – edition no. 4187

* Visa survey | Macau ranks on Top 10 travel destinations for HK, mainland tourists * Local man apprehended on allegations of domestic violence against a cohabiting female partner: PJ * Macao

Love blossoms in Serbia between Ukrainian, Russian ‘enemies’

She is from Ukraine and he is from Russia. Their love blossomed online, but with their nations at war, the odds of carrying on their relationship were stacked against them.

Las Vegas topping Macau’s GGR in 2022 only ‘one-off’

Las Vegas’ casino revenue has hit higher than Macau for the first time in 18 years as the casino sector in the city struggled to ride

Gov’t not admitting violation in Barra Transport Hub flaws

Despite assuring follow-up actions, the Public Works Bureau (DSOP) did not admit to the existence of procedural flaws in the road defects found in the

Phone scams return and create more victims

The phone scams targeting residents from the mainland studying or working in Macau have returned, with several cases being reported by the Judiciary Police (PJ)

Maternity leave subsidy and minimum wage among labor rights to be revised

The complementary subsidy for paid maternity leave, the minimum wage, and the compensation system for work-related accidents or occupational hazards are among a group of matters related to

US holds drills in South China Sea amid tensions with Beijing

The United States Navy and Marine Corps are holding joint exercises in the South China Sea at a time of heightened tensions with Beijing over the

Highest daily record of cross-border Macau-plated vehicles

Daily car crossings by Macau-plated cars at the Zhuhai border has surpassed 1,200 trips on February 11, which is the highest daily record since the

Tims China to develop Popeyes in Macau, mainland

TH International Limited, the exclusive operator of Canadian coffee chain Tim Hortons coffee shops in China (Tims China), announced that it had approved a transaction for the exclusive

TurboJET increases frequency of night sailings

TurboJET has increased the frequency of its night sailings and will be available from Thursday night. In a statement, routes from Sheung Wan to Macau will depart at

Gov’t advisor suggest constant spot-checks for taxi misconduct

On-site inspection for violations concerning taxi services should be done regularly, Cheong Sok Leng, government transport affair advisor, recently proposed. After the abrupt termination of almost

AirAsia set to relaunch seven int’l destinations in China

Malaysia-based low cost airline AirAsia is set to relaunch seven international destinations in China, namely Macau, Shenzhen, Guangzhou, Kunming, Shanghai, Hangzhou and Chengdu, as it returns to

Philippines says China ship used laser to hinder coast guard

The Philippines yesterday accused a Chinese coast guard ship of hitting a Philippine coast guard vessel with a military-grade laser and temporarily blinding some of its

Wife of former US pilot complains of Australian treatment

The wife of a former U.S. military pilot accused by the United States of illegally training Chinese aviators said yesterday her husband was being held in inhumane

Independent radio station shut on order of PM

One of Cambodia’s last free media outlets, Voice of Democracy radio, yesterday ceased operations after Prime Minister Hun Sen ordered its closure for allegedly slandering his

US jets down four objects in eight days, unprecedented in peacetime

A  U.S. fighter jet shot down an “unidentified object” over Lake Huron yesterday on orders from President Joe Biden. It was the fourth such downing

1989 Ayatollah sentences author to death

Scotland Yard is providing the author with specialist protection and advice and all 11,000 staff at publishers Viking have received internal memos about the potential danger.

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