Ella Lei calls for transport hub to ease Taipa Village congestion

With tourist crowds overwhelming Taipa Village’s narrow roads, lawmaker Ella Lei has urged authorities to convert idle land into a transport hub and revive the Iec

CE secures EU, Belgian pledges on trade, tech, and economy

Sam Hou Fai with Deputy Secretary-General of the European External Action Service Olof Skoog during a meeting in Brussels, Belgium Chief Executive Sam Hou Fai secured

Macau signals bid for mainland Chinese student market as Hong Kong, Singapore loom as rivals

Macau is signaling it wants to compete with Hong Kong, Singapore, and Western countries for Chinese students seeking cross-border education, as the city’s education authority

Gov’t sees 10% rise in suspicious transaction reports

Macau recorded a 10% increase in suspicious transaction reports in the first quarter of 2026, as authorities warn that rapid growth in virtual assets, digital

Sands China’s reinvestment strategy may keep EBITDA margins under pressure, CreditSights warns

Sands China EBITDA margins  will likely trend lower in 2026 as the casino operator ramps up its player reinvestment strategy to chase market share

AlipayHK companion code rolls out for Macau buses

Hong Kong travelers can now pay Macau bus fares using the AlipayHK “Companion Code” feature for up to two companions, the Transport Bureau (DSAT) announced yesterday. The fare

Macau to host PATA Travel Mart again after eight-year gap

The Pacific Asia Travel Association (PATA) Travel Mart will be held in Macau for the third time from September 20 to 22 next year, the Macau Government Tourism

Residents lose HKD1.3 million in online investment scams

The Judiciary Police (PJ) have received reports of an online investment scam and a fake “law enforcement” impersonation case, with two victims losing a combined HKD1.3 million. An

Zhuhai Customs seizes suspected cannabis from traveller at Jiuzhou Port

Zhuhai Customs said it intercepted a traveler suspected of carrying cannabis into mainland China at Jiuzhou Port. The passenger entered through the “green channel” on Apr.19 and was

Six-year programme equips neurodivergent participants to lead public events

A six-year training programme in Macau has been helping neurodivergent participants develop the skills needed to organise and eventually lead public events, with organisers highlighting a steady

Tourism sector plans to tap opportunities from CE’s Europe tour

Sam Hou Fai meets with the Secretary-General of the United Nations World Tourism Organisation Shaikha Al Nuwaisduring a visit to Madrid, Spain Chief Executive Sam Hou

MGM Macau spotlights Fantasy Box at annual events open house

As demand rises for tech-savvy, flexible spaces for weddings, corporate gatherings, and celebrations, MGM Macau showcased its upgraded meetings, incentives, conferences, and exhibitions (MICE) venues

Wynn launches talent program for Macau hospitality

To develop local talent in Macau’s integrated tourism and leisure sector, Wynn Macau and the Labour Affairs Bureau (DSAL) will launch a new intake for the Wynn Talent

Galaxy Macau secures five spots in SCMP’s ‘100 Top Tables 2026’

Galaxy Macau has secured five places in the South China Morning Post’s “100 Top Tables 2026,” showcasing the performance of its signature restaurants across multiple cuisines. The recognized

China blocks Meta from acquiring AI startup Manus

China yesterday blocked U.S. tech giant Meta’s acquisition of the artificial intelligence startup Manus, in an unexpected move to reverse a deal that apparently aroused

Court sentences ex-Tokyo Electron staff to 10 years in TSMC trade secrets case

A court in Taiwan sentenced a former employee of Japanese computer chip equipment maker Tokyo Electron to 10 years in prison yesterday in a landmark case over

Despite proposal from Iran, ceasefire negotiations with US are in flux

Iran’s foreign minister continued his shuttle diplomacy, landing in St. Petersburg for talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin yesterday after a weekend in Pakistan and

1945 Italian partisans kill Mussolini

Benito Mussolini, dictator of Italy until his downfall in 1943, has been killed by partisans along with his mistress, Clara Petacci, and some close associates. Their bodies

Macau Rugby Festival – A favourite with China and Hong Kong teams

The Macau Bats hosted their annual Rugby Festival last Saturday at The International School (TIS) field in Taipa. Forty teams entered the tournament, coming from

Arsenal capitalizes on Lyon blunders to win 2-1 in Women’s Champions League semifinals

Arsenal benefited from two defensive blunders to rally for a 2-1 win over Lyon in the first leg of the Women’s Champions League semifinals on

Full-strength PSG raring to go against Bayern in semifinal

Vitinha: Key PSG player comes back Wednesday, 03:00 PSG v Bayern Munich H 2.38, D 4, A 2.87 Atletico Madrid v Arsenal H 2.9, D

Congo creates paramilitary mining guard backed by US, UAE

Miners work at the D4 Gakombe coltan mining quarry in Rubaya (2025) Congo yesterday announced the creation of a paramilitary guard to secure its vast mining operations,

Gunmen attack orphanage in northern Nigeria and abduct 23 pupils

Gunmen raided an orphanage in north-central Nigeria and abducted 23 pupils, authorities said yesterday. Fifteen have since been rescued. The attack took place in an “isolated area”

Attack threatening Trump reflects rising political violence in US

James Piazza, Penn State For the third time in three years, Donald Trump has come under threat by an attacker. Many facts remain unclear after a gunman

Tuesday, April 28, 2026 – edition no. 4939

* Holiday surge — Macau braces for May Day influx as visitor numbers are expected to match or exceed pre-pandemic levels, with hotels near full occupancy and events driving

Pedestrian jaywalking drops but red-light violations by vehicles surge

Traffic accidents and pedestrian jaywalking cases dropped year-on-year in the first quarter, but red-light violations by vehicles surged by 1.1 times, resulting in 177,000 prosecutions

Pedestrian zones make May Day comeback in Taipa and Macau peninsula

Taipa Village, along with Rua dos Ervanários and Rua de Nossa Senhora do Amparo on the Macau peninsula, will once again be designated as pedestrian

Hoteliers brace for tepid Golden Week as room rates slip 10%

With Golden Week days away, the hotel industry faces an uncomfortable reality: rooms are filling, but rates aren’t keeping up. Average daily rates have softened

Tap Seac Craft Market draws strong turnout as vendors point to business opportunities

Vendors at the Tap Seac Craft Market say strong crowds, repeat customers, and growing business opportunities are key highlights of this year’s spring edition, which opened

ANZAC Day celebrated in Macau

An important commemorative event for Australia and New Zealand was marked in Macau over the weekend, as the community gathered to observe ANZAC Day on April

Visitor arrivals rise 13.7% in Q1

Macau recorded 11,213,904 visitor arrivals in the first quarter of 2026, an increase of 13.7% year on year, according to the Statistics and Census Service (DSEC).

CE wraps Europe tour, touts deeper ties in trade, tourism and high-tech sectors

Sam Hou Fai visits the Macao Economic and Trade Office to the European Union in Brussels, Belgium Chief Executive Sam Hou Fai returned to Macau yesterday after

Unemployment rate falls slightly to 2.1% in Q1

The city’s unemployment rate for local residents stood at 2.1% in January–March 2026, down 0.1 percentage point from the previous rolling period, according to the Statistics

March inflation rises 1.06% y-o-y

Composite Consumer Price Index (CPI) rose 1.06% year on year in March 2026 but fell 0.18% month on month, according to the Statistics and Census Service (DSEC). For

Man caught smuggling 51kg of cooked meals at Hengqin checkpoint

A 35-year-old Macau man was intercepted by customs on April 22 at the Hengqin Port inbound vehicle lane while attempting to smuggle cooked meal boxes into Macau, according

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