Chief Executive commits to enhancing governance, efficiency, and public service integrity

Chief Executive Sam Hou Fai reaffirmed the city’s commitment to national development and economic diversification in his address at yesterday’s briefing session, organized by the Liaison

Liaison Office outlines priorities to implement central policies

The Liaison Office of the Central Government in Macau held a briefing yesterday to convey the spirit of the National “Two Sessions.” The event

Shanghai and more 

Shanghai Plus is set to elevate the culinary landscape of Hong Kong’s Wan Chai North. Embracing a concept that celebrates the innovative combination of Shanghai and Cantonese

Gov’t explores feasibility of ice sports facility

The government is assessing the feasibility of building a dedicated ice sports facility to support the growth and development of the sport. According to the

Toddler passes away from blast injuries; authorities investigate possible manslaughter

The two-year-old girl from Macau, critically injured in last month’s gas explosion at a Taichung department store, has passed away last week, becoming the fifth

They crossed the world to reach the US. Deported under Trump, they’re stuck in Panama

They crossed oceans to get to the U.S., fleeing conflict, religious persecution, poverty and government crackdowns in countries such as Afghanistan, Somalia, Cameroon, China, Pakistan and

Mortgage loan approvals surge 31% in January

Macau's banking sector experienced a significant rise in mortgage loan approvals at the start of the year, according to the Monetary Authority of Macao (AMCM). In

Police bust illegal hostel following social media tip

The Public Security Police (PSP)raided a unit in a building on R. de Évora in Taipa earlier this week, suspected of operating as an illegal hostel. This

Four mainland residents arrested in aggravated theft case

The Judiciary Police (PJ) have detained four mainland Chinese men suspected of a series of aggravated thefts targeting local residents, resulting in losses exceeding MOP208,000. The

Food industry faces challenges amid takeaway platform fees

The rise in commission fees imposed by food delivery platforms is presenting financial challenges for restaurant sector in the SAR. Industry representatives highlight that small

Police warn against Macau Pass phishing scam

The police have issued a warning about phishing websites impersonating Macau Pass to steal personal and credit card information. Scammers have been posting fake messages on Facebook, falsely

Water supply gradually restored in Taipa

The Macao Water Supply Company Limited announced that normal water supply is gradually being restored following the repair of a burst pipe at Avenida Dr. Sun Yat-Sen in

Taipa Grande Tunnel’s northern line project to cost HKD425 million

The Taipa Grande Tunnel project will cost HKD425.5 million, with construction expected to begin in the next quarter. The project includes the design and

Canada’s Couche-Tard’s chief stresses ‘friendly’ interest in Japan’s 7-Eleven chain

Canada's Alimentation Couche-Tard reaffirmed yesterday that it is determined to acquire Seven & i Holdings, although the operator of Japan’s top convenience store chain has rejected its

World shares mixed after rebound on Wall St as investors await next steps in trade war

World shares were mixed yesterday after a rebound on Wall Street fueled by an encouraging update on U.S. consumer prices. That report showed overall prices

Galaxy launches golf training program for local students

Galaxy Entertainment Group (GEG) has partnered with the Macau Professional Golfers Association (MPGA) to introduce the “Galaxy Entertainment Group Presents: PGA Tour Dreams, Macau” program. The program trains physical

Sands China highlights Rua das Estalagens’ heritage with new publication

Sands China Ltd. has launched a bilingual publication, In Search of Its Roots – An Illustrated History of Rua das Estalagens, showcasing the historic Macay street’s cultural and

Science, industrial innovation integration the new focus

Analysis Scientific revolutions spur industrial revolutions, which in turn drive economic progress. Enhancing innovation capabilities, fostering new quality productive forces, and promoting high-quality development have

HK and GBA will outshine US Bay rivals: Paul Chan

In the News Financial Secretary Paul Chan Mo-po envisions Hong Kong and the Greater Bay Area becoming a pioneering global hub for finance and innovation,

China is taking issue with Trump’s move to link tariffs to fentanyl

US President Donald Trump threw a curve ball at China by linking the fentanyl issue to his tariffs on imports. The Chinese government is swinging back.

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