Finance chief Lei Wai Nong urges defunct junket operator to respect staffers’ rights, undertakes to work to boost the economy with more infrastructure projects.
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The first December tropical cyclone in half a century expected to lash the city as early as Monday.
Winning Kao Yip Middle School team beat closest rivals by 25 points at 12th Macao Youth Diplomatic Knowledge Contest.
In-depth cooperation zone expected to absorb Macao’s practices in marriage, inheritance, company establishment and trade-related legal matters.
Ten regional industrialisation projects and new economic cooperation group part of massive investment planned for the continent.
With mental health needs on the rise in Macao, the University of Saint Joseph’s higher education programmes prepare students for careers in psychology-related roles.
Secretary for Administration and Justice André Cheong Weng Chon says amendments to local national security law government’s ‘most important legislative tasks next year’.
News of termination no real surprise following arrest of Alvin Chau; company’s Hong Kong-listed arm facing ‘possible loan default’.
Long-delayed tunnel – construction started in 2012 – should shave 10 minutes off motorists’ commuting times and ease traffic elsewhere, transport officials say.