Hong Kong transgender men win appeal over status change

Hong Kong's top court ruled Monday that full sex reassignment surgery should not be a prerequisite for transgender people to have their gender changed on their official identity cards, in

Islands Hospital: Public-private partnership causing legal issues

The choice of a public-private partnership (PPP) for the management and operation of the Islands District Medical Complex, also known as the Islands Hospital, is creating

70th edition of Grand Prix to return to double-weekend format

The 70th edition of the Macau Grand Prix, to take place in November this year, will likely mimic the 60th edition when the local GP event

City welcomes six group tours after three-year visa hiatus

The long-awaited resumption of mainland tour groups has commenced, with the city welcoming a total of 135 tourists yesterday, divided into six tour groups.

UM forecasts up to 44% GDP growth in 2023

The University of Macau (UM) projects that the economy will grow between 20.5% and 44.1% this year, with recovery being more obvious in the second half

China accuses US of indiscriminate use of force over balloon

China yesterday accused the United States of indiscriminate use of force in shooting down a suspected Chinese spy balloon, saying it “seriously impacted and damaged both sides’ efforts

Hengqin Port’s second phase opening postponed to June

The opening of the second phase of Hengqin Port will be postponed to June 2023 as the completion of the infrastructure is scheduled for Mar. 30. According to

DSI extends working hours over public’s greater need for services

The Identification Services Bureau (DSI) will increase application service time for identity card renewal and travel documents application to accommodate a large number of requests.

Economy shows momentum of accelerated recovery: CE

Macau's economy is showing a momentum of accelerated recovery with multiple favorable factors emerging after three years of Covid-19 pandemic, Chief Executive Ho Iat Seng said yesterday.

China Customs issues series of measures for Cooperation Zone development

The General Administration of Customs of the People’s Republic of China (GACC) recently announced a package to support the high-quality development of the Guangdong-Macao In-Depth

Sands China Makes Noteworthy Contributions in Responsible Gaming in 2022

Sands China’s responsible gaming efforts and achievements in 2022 were noteworthy, and provide strong momentum for continuing the company’s long-standing responsible gaming work in the community in 2023.

China-Australia trade ministers hold first meeting since 2019

Australian and Chinese trade ministers held their first bilateral meeting in three years yesterdayas Australia urges China to lift official and unofficial barriers that are costing

Subversion trial for political activists opens

Hong Kong’s best-known pro-democracy activists went on trial yesterday in the biggest prosecution yet under a law imposed by China’s ruling Communist Party to crush dissent.

A rap tribute for the ages, Beyoncé triumph

As he accepted an innovator’s award named for him, Dr. Dre mused about what he had in common with many of the people he saw from the Grammy Awards

1964 Beatlemania arrives in the US

The four members of the British hit band, the Beatles, have arrived in New York at the start of their first tour of the United States.

Renault, Nissan boards agree to equalize mutual stakes

The boards of Renault and Nissan gave their approval yesterday to equalize the stake each automaker holds in the other, bringing a better balance in the

France survives Italy scare  to set up Ireland showdown

France put down a daring Italy 29-24 yesterday and played its part in setting the stage for the eagerly awaited Six Nations showdown with Ireland next

Powerful quake rocks Turkey and Syria, kills more than 2,300

A Authorities feared the death toll would rise further as rescuers searched through tangles of metal and concrete for survivors in a region beset by more

Biden’s State of the Union to tout policy wins on economy

U.S. President  Rather than laying out major new policy proposals, Biden was expected to devote much of his speech to highlighting his efforts over the past two

The politics of blasphemy

On Jan. 17, 2023, Pakistan’s National Assembly unanimously voted to expand the country’s laws on blasphemy, which carries the death penalty for insulting the Prophet Muhammad. The new

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