China reopens one city as Shanghai lockdown enters second phase

The city of Shanghai prepared yesterday to reopen its eastern half and shut its western half, while authorities elsewhere announced the lifting of a citywide lockdown

PMI: China manufacturing weakens as anti-virus controls tighten

China’s manufacturing activity fell to a five-month low in March after most of Shanghai and two other industrial centers were shut down to fight coronavirus outbreaks, a survey

For Hong Kong, life matters most

On Tuesday, the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region saw 7,596 new COVID-19 cases, the fourth day with new infections lower than 10,000. That’s still a big number,

Friday, April 1, 2022 – edition no. 3984

— Contracts between junkets and concessionaires to require gov’t approval in new law * Gaming | Private rooms at The Star only shut down after Chau’s arrest * Covid-19 | Only 13%

Fights over illegal fishing lead to armed conflict, deaths

Protesters from across Sri Lanka descended on the nation's capital in February, shouting above the street noise and pumping their fists in the air in frustration. The group was made up

Golden Group terminates VIP business in another blow to sector

Macau Golden Group is shutting down its VIP operations following “careful consideration,” in the latest blow to the junket sector crisis.  According to a

Incoming air cargo sanitized several times

Airport management stressed that all cargo arriving at Macau International Airport (MIA) would go through several rounds of sanitization before being delivered to the city.

Temperature to drop to 12 degrees celsius this weekend

The weather in the region is expected to be affected by a northeast monsoon, leading to a temperature drop to around 12 degrees celsius this weekend. According to

Gov’t unaware of macaugov.com domain promoting gambling, porn

Local authorities have stated that they had not been aware of the operations of a website that uses a top-level domain (TLD) address that resembles a government

Petition to save 10 Taipa old trees surpasses 2,000 signatures

A petition currently circulating with the aim of protecting the 10 Taipa old trees from being removed or relocated has so far collected 2,111 signatures, 55 from

VIP junket business over: Suncity

Reliance on VIP business is over, despite the fact that Macau used to be the gaming mecca in Asia, with VIP gaming as a major source

PJ unveils alleged criminal organization operating from VIP room

According to a PJ spokesperson, the PJ have received 18 complaints from victims of fraudulent operations of the organization. These claims amount to 28.6 million

The Star admits sending fabricated documents to BOC

The Bank of China has received fraudulent documents from Australian casino The Star relating to the source of a sum of money, proving that the

CPTTM English contest winners consider environment key to language learning

Peta Ho and Rem Ho, the winners of an open English contest, have emphasized the importance of an appropriate environment so that language learning can be

Wynn: Collaborating with SMEs to Revitalize Macao’s Economy

In support of the SAR government’s policies, Wynn is assisting the development of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), supporting their continued development and operational innovation, thereby driving

Five Covid-19 FDCT funded projects presented

The Science and Technology Development Fund (FDCT) yesterday presented five funded projects involving technological developments related to Covid-19. In a meeting held at the

Sexagenarian man arrested for driving to the Hengqin Border

A local man in his 60s has been caught riding his motorbike across the Lotus Bridge and entering the controlled zone of the Hengqin Border without

Beijing’s Afghan ambitions on show at multinational meetings

China's ambitions to have a major hand in Afghanistan’s stability and development under the Taliban, while boosting its own stature, will be on display at a pair

Britain to withdraw judges from top court

Britain said yesterday that it is withdrawing its judges from Hong Kong’s top court because keeping them there would “legitimize oppression” in the former British colony.

Russia hits near Kyiv, other city despite vows to scale back

Russian forces pounded areas around Kyiv and another Ukrainian city overnight, local officials said yesterday, just hours after Moscow pledged to scale back military operations in

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