Students transform their drab dorm rooms into comfy living spaces

From $300 studded headboards and $100 coffee table books to custom-made cabinets to disguise your mini-fridge, students are spending big bucks to decorate their dorm rooms, adding

USA rolls past Italy 100-63 to reach World Cup semifinals

The United States is headed to the medal round of the Basketball World Cup, bouncing back from its first loss of the tournament in emphatic fashion.

Accusers in Japan’s boy band producer’s sex abuse scandal hope for apology, compensation

A group of men who say they were sexually abused by a Japanese boy band producer have expressed hope the company will provide financial compensation and introduce

The Rolling Stones will release their first studio album in 18 years, ‘Hackney Diamonds’

The wait is over:  This week, the band announced they are preparing to release their first album of original material in 18 years — since 2005’s 

Wednesday, September 6, 2023 – edition no. 4324

— Music festival tickets selling slow according to sales agent, but IC sees otherwise * Traffic | PSP claims obscured red light caused police van accident * Gaming | Dubai names Jim

Gov’t to ban import of non-biodegradable plasticware, environmentalist questions biodegradable standards

Macau will ban the import of single-use non-biodegradable plastic plates, cups, and polystyrene food containers from January 1, 2024, according to an official dispatch from the Chief

Gluten-Free: A dietary need or a trend?

Gluten-free dietary requirements have quickly become popular in our daily lives with a growing range of food products as well as restaurant menus offering “Gluten-Free”

Education director: National security, patriotism in new curriculum

Elements of national security and patriotism will be added to curriculum framework, the director of Education and Youth Development, Kong Chi Meng, disclosed yesterday. Following his

No parking lot for Central Library

The new Central Library, to be built on the site of the former Hotel Estoril at Tap Seac, will have no public parking lot, representatives

Journalist group dissatisfied with police manner of crime announcement

In a statement on its Facebook page, Macau Journalists Association (AJM) has called for improvements in the way in which police release information concerning crimes and accidents.

Premier Li to represent China at summit in India during a period of soured bilateral relations

Chinese President Xi Jinping is apparently skipping this week’s Group of 20 summit in India as bilateral relations remain icy. Instead, Premier Li Qiang will represent China at the

Tourism director shares in Beijing Macau’s experience in Tourism+

Macau will use the Tourism+ concept to attract more tourists and to encourage them to extend their stays, director of Tourism Maria Helena de Senna

Macau to see thunderstorms this week due to Haikui

The local weather bureau has warned that during the middle and later period of this week, Macau will see more showers with thunderstorms due to Typhoon Haikui. The

Residents deposit record slight increase

Resident deposits increased 1.2% from the preceding month to MOP705.1 billion while non-resident deposits rose 1.0% to MOP297.2 billion. Meanwhile, public sector deposits with the banking sector grew

DSAT records over 124,000 bus passengers on first day of school

About 90% of Macau’s non-tertiary schools started yesterday. According to the Transport Bureau (DSAT), 124,791 people took buses in Macau from 6 a.m. to 9 a.m., an average

Customs busts counterfeit branded clothing sales

Two shops have been found selling counterfeit branded clothing, with two shopkeepers and a staff member apprehended on Aug. 30, Macao Customs has announced in a statement. Earlier,

Photo exhibition of relics from CPC war  with Japan opens

An exhibition of photos about relics from the Communist Party of China’s (CPC) war with Japan decades ago has opened in the SAR. The exhibition was co-organized

Science museum sees nearly 100,000 visitors in August

The Macau Science Museum saw more than 473,000 admissions from January to August, returning to the level of the same period in 2019 before the pandemic. In August, according

Hengqin port exceeds 10 million passengers in annual traffic

According to the Hengqin Immigration Inspection Station, as of Aug. 29, the number of inbound and outbound travelers through Hengqin Port surpassed 10 million, with over 1.27 million

Over 43,000 computer accessories smuggled

Cross-border private cars smuggled 43,000 pieces of computer accessories to Zhuhai via the Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge. According to Gongbei Customs, the driver involved in the case was investigated

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