Photo exhibition encourages Taiwan tourism

A photo exhibition was opened yesterday at the Dr Sun Yat Sen Memorial House in the attempt to encourage tourism to Taiwan. The exhibition has

PSP detains woman for appropriating lost wallet

The Public Security Police Force (PSP) has detained a woman from the mainland holding a permit to visit family members in Macau, for the appropriation

Border restrictions for cross-border travelers imposed until Oct. 31

From October 9 to October 31, Zhuhai-Macau travelers crossing Gongbei Port, Qingmao Port and Wangzai Port can only take one round trip a day, following the discovery

OKTOBERFEST MACAU AT MGM 2022 PARTY NIGHT

gearing up for the highly anticipated and staple event in the city. The long-awaited Oktoberfest Macau at MGM is returning with a new concept

Ron Lam calls for balance between national security, ‘One country, two systems’

The national security law review should be conducted in such a way that “One country, two systems” will be well conserved, the Association of Synergy of

The 5,000-year history of writer’s block

Ann Patchett, who has written eight novels and five books of nonfiction, says that when faced with writer’s block, sometimes it seems that the muse has “gone out

Two-time CAEAL president appointed chief of middle court

Tong Hio Fong, two-time president of the parliamentary electoral affairs committee, was yesterday appointed chief of the Court of Second Instance (TSI) for three years.

Three witnesses give varied testimonies on marketing parallel betting

Testimonies from three Suncity workers yesterday varied on whether the company had proactively promoted parallel betting. It was presented to the court that marketing officers

Starlux plans to expand Macau-Taipei route frequency

Seeing the gradual return of global travel, an executive at a Taiwanese airline company yesterday revealed plans to add more flights to serve passengers between Macau

Golden Week casino revenues at MOP1.7b

The city’s casinos are seeing daily average revenues double when compared to the first nine days of September. A note issued by JP Morgan Securities

Alexandre Leitão to head HK/Macau Portuguese consulate

The Portuguese government has appointed Alexandre Leitão as the new consul general of Portugal in Macau and Hong Kong, replacing Paulo Cunha Alves who has occupied the

Gov’t launches public consultation on detailed plan for Zone A

The Land and Urban Construction Bureau (DSSCU) has launched a public consultation on a draft detailed plan for the development of Zone A of the

Taiwan leader tells Beijing war ‘absolutely not an option’

China's threats of military action against Taiwan are “absolutely not an option” and will “only push our two sides further from each other,” Taiwanese leader Tsai

Russia blasts Kyiv, other Ukrainian cities in deadly strikes

Russia unleashed a lethal barrage of strikes against multiple Ukrainian cities yesterday, smashing civilian targets including downtown Kyiv where at least six people were killed amid burnt-out

Authorities impose lockdowns as cases surge after holiday

Chinese cities were imposing fresh lockdowns and travel restrictions after the number of new daily COVID-19 cases tripled during a weeklong holiday, ahead of a major

1976 China’s ‘Gang of Four’ arrested

The new chairman of China’s Communist Party, Hua Guofeng, has ordered the arrest of four leading radicals in Peking. It is a sign that China is changing

Former US Fed Chair Bernanke shares Nobel for research on banks

Former U.S. Federal Reserve Chair Ben Bernanke, who put his academic expertise on the Great Depression to work reviving the American economy after the 2007-2008 financial

Barcelona needs to beat Inter to avoid another early exit

Barcelona could be on the verge of another humiliating group-stage exit from the Champions League. With Barcelona and Inter Milan seemingly competing for second spot

Qatar hires third cruise ship as floating hotel for World Cup

A third cruise ship was hired by World Cup organizers in Qatar yesterday to operate as a soccer fan hotel docked in Doha Port to add much-needed rooms for

Decade of people-first development

Years from now, history will record how much unfair criticism China has received in sticking to its dynamic clearing policy to fight the still raging, but intentionally ignored

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