Coloane Prison facilities to be returned to gov’t after relocation

The current facilities of the Coloane Prison, operated by the Correctional Services Bureau (DSC), will be returned to the Macau Special Administrative Region’s (SAR) government’s

JP Morgan: Macau’s recovery still in early stages

Macau's recovery is still in the early stages, even though casino stocks have more than doubled in the last three months, according to JPMorgan analysts

Find Your Sweeter Kind of Love at Fondant Art Exhibition

February is a romantic month for many as the season of love is here! MGM plays cupid this year by curating romantic activities for you all. If you are looking

78% locals fear medical expenses will be burdensome in the coming decade

A The proportion of respondents from Hong Kong (76%) and Macau (78%) were higher than that from the mainland (65%).  A survey titled “Healthcare

China says it’s seeking role in Ukraine peace settlement

The foreign minister of China said yesterday his country wants to play a role in ending the conflict. Qin Gang told participants at a security

Why users are falling hard for an app that raises serious ethical questions

The warm light of friendship, intimacy and romantic love illuminates the best aspects of being human – while also casting a deep shadow of possible heartbreak.

French CG hints the return of Le French May

The organizer of the art festival Le French May is working on bringing it back this year, the French consul-general in Macau hinted yesterday. Consul-general

University students fall victim to fraud, lose tens of thousands

Several university students lost money to scammers in telephone frauds, with one of them losing over 220,000 Chinese yuan, the Judiciary Police (PJ) announced this

Vehicle fuel prices rose 21% last year

The cost of fuel for motor vehicles recorded growth of 20.8% in 2022, according to data released from the Statistics and Census Services (DSEC).

Despite popularity, San Ma Lo footpath unlikely to be repeated soon

Despite strong popularity, the pedestrian-only concept for Avenida de Almeida Ribeiro is unlikely to be repeated in the near future, the Cultural Affairs Bureau (IC) said

Delegation meeting Tsai reaffirms US commitment

A The group was one of many U.S. delegations Tsai has welcomed in recent years even as Beijing has stepped up diplomatic and military harassment of

Spy boss details unprecedented espionage danger

Australia faces an unprecedented threat of espionage and foreign interference with more Australians being targeted by agents than ever before, the head of the nation’s main domestic

Leiji Matsumoto, known for antiwar anime, space tales, dies

Leiji Matsumoto, the anime creator known for “Space Battleship Yamato” and other classics using a fantastical style and antiwar themes, has died at age 85.

Ukraine’s unlikely wartime leader Zelenskyy instills hope

A year ago, with Russian forces bearing down on Ukraine’s capital, Western leaders feared for the life of President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and advised him to flee.

Yesterday, Defence Minister Juan Ponce Enrile and chief of staff Lieutenant-General Fidel Ramos accused the president of planning to arrest leaders of the opposition. They called on

Scientist behind gene-edited babies eyes work in Hong Kong

A Chinese scientist who set off an ethical debate five years ago with claims that he made the world’s first genetically edited babies said yesterday that he

Wales-England match under threat of strike action

The Six Nations rugby match between Wales and England looked increasingly under threat of a players’ strike after the Wales team announcement was delayed yesterday amid contract

Leeds looks set to hire Javi Gracia as next manager

Leeds appears to be close to hiring Javi Gracia as manager of the struggling Premier League team after the Spanish coach arrived at Elland Road yesterday.

Mardi Gras ebullience intersects with crime worry, politics

New Orleans’ annual Carnival season entered its ebullient crescendo today (Macau time) with thousands of revelers expected to pack the French Quarter and line miles of

Liberia may have ‘parallel system’ for illegal log exports

The lush West African rainforests of Liberia are being cut down and illegally exported with the likely collusion of powerful government officials, according to a diplomatic document obtained

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