Ho Iat Seng calls for orderly approach towards online resources, promises Macao will put together a framework policy to oversee online safety.
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Animal shelter needs emergency funds to move to new premises, as well as MOP 1.2 million for annual running costs, fears it may not survive.
Chefs from Chengdu, Shunde and Yangzhou join local culinary experts to promote Chinese cuisine to the world.
Investment amounts increase sharply next year, while Lisbon, Porto and some coastal areas will be off-limits for buying property.
Construction likely to stretch over several years; four schools which had been planned for the site will be relocated on Zone A land reclamation area.
Ruling brings six-year legal wrangle to an end; likely to have significant implications for casinos’ future relations with junket operators.
Opponents decry waste of public money and lament proposed demolition of old textile factory; plans for area on hold till urban master plan is revealed.
Traders keener than last year following easing of Covid-19 pandemic, but some booths still attract zero bids.
Regulations relaxed following easing of the Covid-19 wave in the mainland; departing air passengers also need to show seven-day NAT.
Due to start within the next few months, the auctions aim to raise public revenues and ease Macao’s housing high-priced market.
Tightened Covid-19 travel restrictions blamed for disappointing numbers, which look even worse alongside the 3 million visitors in October 2019.
Classes will continue as normal for primary and secondary pupils, unlike higher education students who must be vaccinated or take a weekly test for Covid-19.