Ho Iat Seng claims to have achieved ‘every goal’ from his policies

The government has achieved all the objectives set for its five-year term, Chief Executive (CE) Ho Iat Seng stated yesterday during a press conference following his presentation

UM Hengqin land plot at RMB946 million

The University of Macau (UM) has taken a step in its expansion plans by purchasing a plot of land in Hengqin for RMB946 million. The land,

Survey reveals struggles and solutions for family well-being

The Macau Healthy Family Index Survey 2024 highlights critical issues surrounding work-life balance and family dynamics in the region. Conducted with over 1,000 respondents primarily

Traffic adjustments announced for cycling test

Traffic adjustments will be implemented Nov. 24 for the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macau Road Cycling Race in the 15th National Games Road cycling test event. The Macau Bridge

45 activists get four to 10 years in prison in biggest national security case

Forty-five ex-lawmakers and activists were sentenced to four to 10 years in prison yesterday in Hong Kong’s biggest national security case under the law that crushed a

Cash handouts continue in 2025 budget

The Wealth Partaking Scheme will be extended in 2025, providing 10,000 patacas to each permanent resident and 6,000 patacas to each non-permanent resident. In a

GBA Science Forum strengthens regional collaboration

The 2024 Greater Bay Area Science Forum commenced recently in Nansha, Guangzhou, introducing a Macau sub-forum for the first time. Hosted by the University of Macau, the event

SSM investigates gastroenteritis outbreak at nursery

The Health Bureau (SSM) reported a mass gastroenteritis incident involving four children from Class B at the Mother’s Association St. John’s Nursery (São Lázaro) on Nov. 18. Symptoms,

Seniors’ apartment contracts finalized Dec. 10

The Social Welfare Bureau (IAS) has announced that contracts for approximately 600 households moving into government-funded elderly apartments will be finalized Dec. 10. This initiative aims to provide

Residential property transactions increased 30% in October

The Financial Services Bureau recorded 253 residential property transactions in October, an increase of 31% (60 units) compared to the previous month, with 183 transactions on the Macau

Retail outlook brightens despite September sales slump

September proved to be a challenging month for the local restaurant and retail sectors, according to the latest Business Climate Survey released by the Statistics and

Cultural industries record growth in 2023

In 2023, Macau’s cultural industries saw significant growth, with 2,866 organizations operating across four key sectors: digital media, creative design, cultural exhibitions and performances, and

Technology shines in tourism training program

This year’s tourism training program by the United Nations World Tourism Organization and the Macao University of Tourism (UTM) places a strong emphasis on technology’s role in

Nearly 26,000 attendees participate in ‘hush! Beach Concerts x Yo~ga Wellfest 2024’

Nearly 26,000 attendees participated in the “hush! Beach Concerts x Yo~ga Wellfest 2024” from November 9 to November 10. Co-organized by MGM China and the Cultural Affairs Bureau,

Sands China donates MOP1.08 million in scholarships

Sands China Ltd. recently held its annual ceremonial check presentation at The Venetian Macao, donating MOP 1.08 million to seven higher education institutions. This marks their 18th consecutive

Tens of thousands crowd Parliament grounds in support of Māori rights

As tens of thousands crowded the streets in New Zealand’s capital, Wellington, yesterday, the throng of people, flags aloft, had the air of a festival or

Australian tourists hospitalized after apparent severe alcohol poisoning in Laos party town

Two Australian tourists are being treated in Thailand for suspected severe alcohol poisoning after consuming tainted drinks in neighboring Laos, Australian media reported yesterday. The

G20 summit calls for more aid to Gaza and an end to the war in Ukraine

Leaders of the world’s 20 major economies called for a global pact to combat hunger, more aid for war-torn Gaza and an end to hostilities in

Farmers protest at Parliament House over a ‘ruinous’ tax hike

With banners, bullhorns, toy tractors and an angry message, British farmers descended on Parliament yesterday to protest a hike in inheritance tax that they say will deal

1995 Diana admits adultery in TV interview

Diana, Princess of Wales, has spoken openly for the first time about her separation from the Prince of Wales in a frank interview for the BBC’s Panorama programme.

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