The man has been denied bail and if found guilty faces up to 10 years in jail under Hong Kong’s national security legislation.
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Following the completion of Barra station, trains are now doing trial runs on the section of the LRT that will connect Taipa to the Macao peninsula.
Cyclone Freddy, which has lasted 32 days since its formation, is once again preparing to make landfall in Mozambique, where it has already caused massive damage.
The defence and the prosecution have concluded their arguments in the case that involves 80 counts of fraud, illicit gambling, and money laundering.
The existence of prohibitions on smoking in many areas of Macao is benefitting women but men are stubbornly holding on to their cigarettes.
Health services, financial services, technology and events are seen as essential secondary sectors to support Macao’s central activity of tourism.
An apparent surge in deaths, particularly among the elderly, comes as Macao drops its Covid-19 mitigation measures and reopens its borders.
Feel like getting out of town? Expect a major increase in the number of flights as new and existing carriers add services from Macao.
The latest figures from the Statistics and Census Service show a subdued market as Macao continues to recover from the effects of the Covid-19 pandemic.
The country’s tourism boss says tourists are coming back because the country is seen as more ‘welcoming’ with the departure of far-right leader Jair Bolsonaro.
A report by the UN Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights highlights the lack of safeguards for low-skilled and migrant workers.
Guests at a gathering to mark International Women’s Day hear from three inspirational speakers on the importance of women’s rights.