Analysis | Amid crypto’s Wild West, Binance says a sheriff is needed

The cryptocurrency market gets likened to the Wild West by critics, and now a key player is asking for sheriffs to come to town. Binance, the world’s largest exchange for trading

Hide Yamamoto reopens at Studio City

According to a statement, the newly launched menu is categorized into cold dishes, warm dishes, sushi and sashimi, sushi rolls, robatayaki, teppanyaki, rice and desserts, and also offers a seven-course

MGM launches first aid training series

MGM has partnered with the Macau Society of Emergency and Critical Care Medicine (MSECCM) to launch a series of first aid training sessions for employees, community associations and educational institutions.

MTCC: Local race gains ‘national perspective’

Historically the most local of all the Macau Grand Prix races, the Macau Touring Car Cup (MTCC) this year gains a more national perspective with the participation of a large

F4: Charles Leong favorite to win

This is the second year that the Chinese Formula 4 (F4) will take to the streets of Macau with the heavy responsibility of replacing the race dubbed the “queen” of

Challenge Cup: From headliner to plunging event

The introduction of this year’s Macau Challenge Cup, to include a special event from the Porsche Carrera Cup Asia, was initially one of the significant motifs of interest for watching

Off-track | Car Show attracts attention of local fans

Held every year as part of the official opening ceremony of the Macau Grand Prix, the Car Show in Tap Seac Square has yet again attracted many local car fans

68 Macau Grand Prix | 19th of November (Friday)

6:00 Circuit Closed 6:30 ~ 7:00 Circuit Inspection 8:00 ~ 8:25 Wynn Macau Challenge Cup - Free Practice Edition - Qualifying 8:40 ~ 9:05 Melco Macau Touring  Car

Football | Australia stumbles to draw with China in WC qualifier

China 1, Australia 1 Australia slipped out of the automatic World Cup qualification spots yesterday after a 1-1 draw with China in Sharjah. The Socceroos had been on course for a

The Buzz | Biden pushes electric vehicle chargers as energy costs spike

President Joe Biden is highlighting billions of dollars in his giant bipartisan infrastructure deal to pay for the installation of electric vehicle chargers across the country, an investment he says will go a long

Pfizer agrees to let other companies make its Covid-19 pill

Drugmaker Pfizer Inc. has signed a deal with a U.N.-backed group to allow other manufacturers to make its experimental COVID-19 pill, a move that could make the treatment available to

China Daily | China-US joint bid to fight climate change augurs well for the world

For anyone who cares about China-US relations, Wednesday’s announcement that the two countries have agreed to jointly combat climate change should be welcome news-in a long, long while. The China-US Joint

Thursday, November 18, 2021 – edition no. 3897

— China, US to ease restrictions on each other’s correspondent journalists * Resident’s first free NAT not uploaded to health code * Former lawmaker Sulu Sou insists protest, bargaining rights necessary in

CTM upgrades infrastructure to enhance cybersecurity

Infrastructure has been constantly upgraded in order to achieve a higher level of cybersecurity, telecom service provider CTM said in a statement. “Before the implementation of Macau’s Cybersecurity Law, both CTM

Registrations open for new DSAL jobs program

  Registration for a new round of the employment training program run by the Labor Affairs Bureau (DSAL) has begun, but some members of the community have voiced concerns about whether

Lawmaker Ron Lam raises postgrad subsidy issues

In a recent written enquiry, lawmaker Ron Lam revealed that certain postgraduate applicants for the tertiary education subsidy have been denied funding due to their non-current student status. For reasons not

Craft market kicks off on Friday

  The Tap Seac Craft Market will be held at Tap Seac Square for the next two weekends. It runs from Friday to Sunday each weekend, November 19 to 21 and

CE: Lifting entry ban for domestic workers a ‘very difficult decision’

Allowing foreign arrivals, particularly domestic workers, is a “very difficult decision” to make, as most of them hail from high-risk countries, Chief Executive Ho Iat Seng said at a press

Gov’t investment in Provident Fund depending on surplus

The government investment share on the individual accounts from the Central Provident Fund can only resume after the government accounts are back to register surplus, Chief Executive (CE) Ho Iat

MOP10,000 subsidy for eligible residents from Nov. 26

Low-income employees, the self-employed and business operators who are facing difficulties are eligible to receive a one-time subsidy of MOP10,000, according to a statement released by the Financial Services Bureau

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