LOW-COST carrier Cebu Pacific recently introduced a new direct route linking Cebu City to Macau, which will begin operating on December 7. The new route will
Chief Executive (CE) Chui Sai On paid a visit to Asilo Vila Madalena home in Coloane Village this week in the company of Secretary for Administration and Justice
The public tender for the fourth road link connecting the Peninsula to Taipa Island will be ready at the end of this year. The director of Land,
Macau’s GDP is expected to grow by 8.3 percent in 2018, ranging from a pessimistic rate 5.1 percent to an optimistic rate 11.6 percent, according to
Following the Court of Final Appeal’s (TUI) recent decision to end the consideration of an appeal submitted by Sulu Sou, the lawmaker officially stated that he would
Secretary for Security Wong Sio Chak presented the government’s proposal to change the current legal framework which allows authorities to record and gather information from people while
The government wants to widen some of the city’s main and most congested streets and cut down street parking for both motorcycles and cars. The
Guinea Bissau opened earlier this week an honorary consulate in Macau whose facilities were inaugurated in a ceremony attended by Chief Executive Chui Sai On, the Portuguese press
The latest release from the Statistics and Census Service (DSEC) shows that local travel agencies have recorded a growth of 20.7 percent in 2017 when compared to
Climate change is the topic on everyone’s lips these days, especially with the Macau government pushing to ‘green’ its tourism industry. It’s no wonder, then, that today’s eco-conscious
Move over pot stickers, here comes another Asian dumpling. South Korea’s largest food company is making a multimillion-dollar bet on “mandu,” developing its own machines to
Trade conflicts, rising debt and the potential impact from rising interest rates in the U.S. will likely dampen growth in the coming year, the Asian Development
Melco Resorts & Entertainment Limited yesterday celebrated the official launch of twenty zero-emission electric buses in collaboration with manufacturer Zhengzhou Yutong Bus Company Limited (Yutong).
A deterioration in U.S.-China relations, seen most dramatically in their escalating trade dispute, is spilling over into the military arena. The Pentagon yesterday confirmed that China
The U.S. approved the sale of military equipment to Taiwan this week, drawing China’s ire as tensions escalate between the world’s two largest economies. Taiwan welcomed
Pope Francis urged Chinese Catholics yesterday to trust him and make concrete gestures of reconciliation following a landmark deal over bishop appointments that is aimed at
A Chinese citizen living in Chicago was arrested yesterday for allegedly spying, including by helping with the recruitment of U.S. engineers, defense contractors and scientists for intelligence services
Three Muslim-majority Asian countries have elected leaders who campaigned on a promise to temper China’s growing influence, but analysts say reducing the foothold of the world’s second-largest
Two Pakistani men went to their embassy in Beijing yesterday to lobby for help in reuniting with their wives, who they say are ethnic Uighurs blocked
Christine Blasey Ford’s lawyers said yesterday they have given the Senate sworn affidavits from four people who say she told them well before Brett Kavanaugh’s Supreme
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