The face of the Elderly Card has been updated and renewal should roll out soon. The government is about to introduce an electronic version of the card, stressing that the
In the future, hotels may be required by law to provide civil protection data to the government when the city enters certain civil protection states. The latest version of the bill
The Fire Services Bureau (CB) released data yesterday on the first quarter of this year. According to the data, 222 dispatches for fire cases were recorded, a 19% rise year-on-year. In
China has slammed Australia’s decision to cancel agreements between the Belt and Road Initiative and the Victoria state government, signaling a worsening of ties between the nations. The Australian federal government
The discovery of a virus which may cause Aids, the fatal disease sweeping through America, has been hailed as a “monumental breakthrough” in medical research. The development was announced in Washington
As the Covid-19 situation continues to worsen around the world, there aren’t many places to travel except to mainland China. For a staycation in Macau, there are indeed many choices,
Congress is moving with increasing urgency on bipartisan legislation to confront China and bolster U.S. competitiveness in technology and critical manufacturing with the Senate poised to act within weeks on
A lot of criticism doesn’t age well because it’s tied to ephemeral moments in our cultural life. Jenny Diski’s is likely to stand the test of time because it offers
Rhiannon Giddens’ new album masterfully mixes the music of Ireland, Italy, Appalachia and heaven. A year of death and lockdown left Giddens thinking about home and all the word means. That
Treasurelakebuddy caught the eye in his track work and preps. His recent form also suggests that he is quite ready for a good solid race in 1800 metres on turf
A Syrian anti-aircraft missile landed in southern Israel yesterday, setting off air raid sirens near the country’s top-secret nuclear reactor, the Israeli military said. In response, it said it attacked
Precious relics of Afghanistan’s ancient past are returning home as the nation confronts deepening uncertainty about its future. A collection of 33 artifacts seized from a New York-based art dealer who
The original Earth Day on April 22 in 1970 drew Americans’ attention to their planet. This year’s is designed to draw the planet’s attention to Americans. President Joe Biden’s climate conference, kicking off on Thursday,
— The Hong Kong government is launching Come2HK Scheme in mid-May allowing residents in Guangdong and Macau to enter quarantine-free * Travel warning | US gov’t lists Macau as Level 4 *
The event called “Inclusive, healthy and sustainable lifestyle on World Earth Day,” was successfully hosted by Macau IC2 Association (IC2), a non-profit organization founded by people with disabilities, yesterday at
The Chief Executive Ho Iat Seng will attend a meeting of the Leading Group for the Development of the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macau Greater Bay Area in Guangzhou today. The director of the
The Labour Affairs Bureau (DSAL) recently teamed up with MGM Group to jointly organize a recruitment fair. The event was intended to facilitate the job-seeking process for local residents to secure
The overall local hotel occupancy rate is likely to surpass the 80% threshold during the seven-day May 1 holiday in mainland China, Cheung Kin Chung, president of the Macau Hoteliers
In 2019, one in ten local Macau residents aged above 15 years was a smoker, a report by the Health Bureau (SSM) has recently pointed out. The SSM has conducted follow-up
The Live-streaming Commerce center, the first-of-its-kind in Macau, was opened yesterday. The institution will enable local retailers to showcase Macau’s products to consumers on China’s biggest e-commerce platform Taobao through
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