Data Protection Office: No report yet made over Sai Van Bridge car crash footage

At the time of reporting, no report or complaint has yet been made to the Office for Personal Data Protection (GPDP) regarding footage circulating on social media

China logs over 82 million entry-exit trips during summer break

China logged more than 82.41 million entry-exit trips between July 1 and August 29, said immigration authorities. Among them, 41.19 million trips were made by

PLA garrison in Macau completes 24th routine rotation

The Macao Garrison of the Chinese People’s Liberation Army (PLA) yesterday completed its 24th rotation since it began garrisoning Macau in 1999.  The garrison said its new

Yang Wanming no longer deputy director of HK, Macau Affairs Office

Yang Wanming will no longer serve as deputy director of the Hong Kong and Macao Affairs Office of the State Council, according to the State Council, China’s cabinet.

Guangdong Province issues green offshore municipal gov’t bond

Guangdong Province yesterday issued offshore municipal government bond in Macau, the third such issuance since 2021 and the first issuance of green municipal government bond in the SAR.

Bus drivers’ complain about rest, employers assure enough rest time

It was earlier claimed on a radio call-in show that bus drivers are only allowed five minutes for meals, despite the two local bus companies promising

Air Macau estimates two years to recover 2019 staffing levels

Local air carrier Air Macau is struggling with the lack of crew members, especially pilots and co-pilots, the director of the company training department, Qi

India shows an impressive 7.8% growth in April-June quarter

India's economy registered impressive growth of 7.8% in the first quarter of the current financial year (April-June), attributed to good performance by the agriculture and financial

US envoy visits Fukushima to eat fish, criticize seafood ban over wastewater release

The U.S. ambassador to Japan visited a city in Fukushima yesterday and had a seafood lunch with the mayor, talked to fishermen and stocked up on

Investors’ shift to low-cost funds brings average fees down

Fund investors are keeping more of what’s theirs. Fees for mutual funds and exchange-traded funds fell to a record low last year, according to

Sands Resorts Macao showcases offerings in Tianjin roadshow

Sands Resorts Macao is participating in the ‘Macao Week in Tianjin’ mega roadshow organized by the SAR government and being held on Golden Street, Heping District, Tianjin from August

Galaxy to hold Lantern Art Festival

Galaxy Macau, in partnership with the Macau Designers Association (MDA), announced the launch of Galaxy Lantern Art Festival, featuring immersive experiences that “seamlessly fuse the charms of tradition

US, Indonesia and five other nations hold war drills off Java coast

Soldiers from the U.S., Indonesia and five other nations began annual training exercises yesterday on Indonesia’s main island of Java while China’s increasing aggression is

Baidu makes AI chatbot Ernie Bot publicly available

Chinese search engine and artificial intelligence firm Baidu made its ChatGPT-equivalent language model fully available to the public yesterday, raising the company’s stock price by over

Germany-born pandas celebrate their fourth birthday ahead of expected trip to China

The first giant pandas born in Germany celebrated their fourth birthday yesterday as the Berlin Zoo prepares to send them to China, a journey that

Homeless horror as fire rips through rundown building, 73 died

A nighttime fire ripped through a rundown apartment building mainly occupied by homeless people and squatters in Johannesburg, forcing some to throw babies out of third-story windows in

1976 [UK] Water crisis deepens

The first of 11,500 standpipes have been connected in Yorkshire as local reservoirs reach their lowest levels in years. Yorkshire Water Authority (YWA) have said that

Gal Gadot turns superspy in ‘Heart of Stone’

It’s turning out to be quite a summer for superspies and supercomputers. A month after the action feast of “Mission: Impossible — Dead Reckoning Part

Mooncake go vegan

This year, Green Common is bringing back the signature Vegan Custard Mooncake highlighting 100% made with plant-based ingredients and made in Hong Kong. The mooncake is

Shinawatra jailed after returning from exile, requests a royal pardon

Former Thai Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra, who recently returned from exile and began serving an eight-year prison term, has requested a royal pardon, a senior

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