Int’l realtor calls for dropping ‘tough’ market-cooling measures

The government should drop some of the existing market-cooling measures to help economic revival, the Macau office head of an international realty agency told a press

CPU members: Small Taipa Hill hotel project ‘unsuitable’

Several members of the Urban Planning Committee (CPU) have raised issues with the building of a 4-star hotel unit at the Jardins de Lisboa in the

Gov’t, Kiang Wu mull introducing TCM preparations at hospitals

Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) preparations may be introduced in local hospitals, Pharmaceutical Administration Bureau (ISAF) has announced in a statement. Choi Peng Cheong, president of

Macau records temperatures of 37.4 degree Celcius under Doksuri’s influence

The thermometers in Macau reached as high as 37.4 degree Celcius yesterday afternoon at the weather station of the Maritime Museum in Barra, but several other

Typhoon blows off roofs, floods villages and displaces thousands

Typhoon Doksuri slammed an island and lashed northern Philippine provinces with ferocious wind and rain yesterday, displacing nearly 16,000 villagers as it blew tin roofs off rural houses, flooded

SAR, Brazil to boost trade cooperation

The Macau and Brazil governments exchanged views on issues relating to the promotion of economic and trade cooperation between the two regions, facilitation of exchanges between

AL committee submits opinions to plenary on assisted reproduction

Closing the discussion on the Medically Assisted Reproduction Bill, the Second Standing Committee of the parliament will revert the bill to the plenary for second reading.

Food festival, light show, cultural week to be held in Hengqin in 2H

In the second half of this year, the Guangdong-Macao In-Depth Cooperation Zone in Hengqin will hold a series of special cultural and tourism activities such as

Flight check-in service at HZMB to open August

A flight check-in service center for the Macau immigration building at the Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macau Bridge (HZMB) for flights serving the Macau airport will be officially opened in August.

Craft market calls for co-branded products applicants

The Tap Seac Craft Market is now calling for co-branded products on its 15th anniversary. Selected participants can design and produce co-branded products for sale with the “Craft Market”

NIKI concert canceled over ‘internal venue scheduling conflict’

The upcoming concert of Nicole “NIKI” Zefanya at The Venetian Macao has been canceled due to “an internal venue scheduling conflict”. According to Live Nation, the decision to

CPTTM co-hosts wedding gown design competition with resort

The Macau Productivity and Technology Transfer Center (CPTTM) will co-organize a Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area (GBA) Wedding Gown Design Contest with SJM Resorts, S.A. for another year.

Foreign minister Qin is ousted, but his combative style is expected to continue

China's “sharp-tongued” foreign minister, Qin Gang, who echoed the words of nationalist Communist Party leader and President Xi Jinping, warning of “conflict and confrontation” with the U.S.,

Blinken visits tiny Tonga as US continues push to counter China in the Pacific

Secretary of State Antony Blinken visited the tiny kingdom of Tonga yesterday, as the United States continues to increase its diplomatic efforts in the Pacific while

PM Hun Sen says he will step down in three weeks and his son will succeed him

Longtime Cambodian leader Hun Sen said yesterday he will step down in three weeks as prime minister and hand the position to his oldest son,

Chinese and Russian officials to join North Korean commemorations of armistice

Russia and China are sending government delegations to North Korea this week for events marking the 70th anniversary of the armistice that halted fighting in the

1978 Transatlantic balloonists in trouble

Don Cameron, 39, and Major Christopher Davey, 34, were 1,000 miles west of the UK when they reported a helium gas leak in their bright yellow 90

Native ethnic groups promote their heritage during Oaxaca’s biggest cultural festival

Leticia Santiago carries her ancestral heritage wherever she goes. Every time she addresses the crowds during the Guelaguetza, the biggest cultural event in southwestern Mexico, her

Indigenous Football Australia pushes for direct funding out of Women’s WC legacy

The Indigenous Football Australia Council has urged FIFA to address what it calls an “egregious omission” of First Nations-led organizations in a Women’s World Cup legacy plan.

First panda born in France says goodbye and heads to China

Ensconced in a glass cage lined with bamboo shoots, the first panda ever born in France bid ‘’adieu’’ to the French zoo where it grew up and

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