We have started to collect the most important news related to Macau in November 2005. By default, most recent news are listed first.
Democrats won one more seat than previously but remain a tiny minority following Macau's legislature elections.
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Chinese authorities unveil a blueprint to develop an almost empty island between Zhuhai, southern China, and Macau.
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Macau's controlled election for a new chief executive produces the expected winner, Fernando Chui.
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A new state security law takes effect in Macau, raising rights concerns in neighbouring Hong Kong.
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Bets are off on gambling boom in China's Macau
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Macau's chief executive announces economic help for residents, and says the territory can survive a gambling downturn.
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The credit crisis and slowing economies lead to a 10% drop in Macau's gaming revenues, according to a Macau gaming body.
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The credit crisis and slowing economies lead to a 10% drop in Macau's gaming revenues, according to a Macau gaming body.
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Macau's Chief Executive Edmund Ho announces a freeze on gaming licences and new casinos.
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Gaming revenues in Macau, the only Chinese city that allows casino gambling, top $10bn for the first time.
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