MGM Hosts “From Lines to Pixels – MGM Art Symposium 2023” to Explore the Integration of Art and Technology Local Artist Eric Fok’s First Digital Artwork Unveiled

Committed to integrating tourism, culture, and art through “originality and innovation,” MGM is always determined to push art to a wider dimension, building a platform for cross-boundary dialogue in arts

Barra Station to see commercial spaces despite no certainty in new station’s popularity

Several factors make it difficult to evaluate the LRT Barra station’s popularity, LRT Company chair Ho Cheong Kei told the press yesterday. The LRT Company

Gov’t saves on manpower by replacing 70 workers with automated kiosks

The government’s digitization policies will enable citizens to renew identification and travel documents and process other applications around the clock via 58 self-use automated kiosks.

Gov’t to build heritage exhibition hall beside Ruins of St. Paul’s

A plan to build the Macau World Heritage Exhibition Hall beside the Ruins of St Paul’s is underway, Leong Wai Man, vice chairman of the Cultural Heritage Committee

Urgent services suspended for new BIR

According to Chao, replacement the old BIR card means urgent services (issuance of the new document in 3 working days) will be disrupted and generally suspended except

Lawmaker calls for awareness on palliative care

The public should have a better understanding of palliative care and advance healthcare directives, lawmaker Si Ka Lon has said in a parliamentary pre-agenda

World carbon dioxide emissions increase again, driven by China, India and aviation

The world this year pumped 1.1% more heat-trapping carbon dioxide into the air than last year because of increased pollution from China and India, a team

Elderly falls victim to Whatsapp scam

Police have received another report that an elderly woman has been defrauded of MOP282,000 after falling victim to a fake lottery scam. The victim’s bank alerted her of

GBA trade fair starts today

The “2023 Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area Fair for Trade in Services (BAFTIS),” held from today until Dec. 8, will be a “multi-venue event” held in three regions

IAS to evaluate arrangements for elderly public housing

The Social Welfare Bureau (IAS) has said it will continue to evaluate a pilot project for older adult public housing, including rents. Responding to lawmaker Leung Sun Iok,

Man studying abroad scammed out of HKD820,000

A young Macau man studying in Australia has reportedly lost nearly HKD820,000 after a phone scammer accused him of involvement in multiple fraud cases. According to the Judiciary

Non-resident deposits rose to MOP349b

Resident deposits increased 0.2% from the preceding month to MOP707.8 billion while non-resident deposits rose 3.4% to MOP349.4 billion in October. Public sector deposits with the banking sector

Applications for Macau-Hengqin craft market opens

Applications for Macau handicraft stalls for the “Macao-Hengqin Craft Market” to be held at the end of February 2024 in Hengqin have opened. Held by the Livelihood Affairs

Wynn hosts a range of world-class events to help develop the quality of Macao’s industries and expand international visitor market

As Macao continues to orient its tourism growth towards the international market and the SAR Government has proposed a diversification strategy, attracting more visitors from home and abroad with

Xi welcomes President Alexander Lukashenko of Belarus to Beijing

Chinese leader Xi Jinping spoke of a “strengthened political mutual trust and international coordination” with Belarus after he met with the European country’s president in Beijing, according

Two boats adrift in sea with 400 Rohingya aboard need rescue, UN says

An estimated 400 Rohingya Muslims believed to be aboard two boats adrift in the Andaman Sea without adequate supplies could die if more is not done to

Papua New Guinea’s PM says he will sign a security pact with Australia

Papua New Guinea Prime Minister James Marape said yesterday he will sign a bilateral security pact with Australia during a visit this week. Marape said

To phase out or phase down fossil fuels? That is the question

After days of shaving off the edges of key warming issues, climate negotiators yesterday zeroed in on the tough job of dealing with the main cause

1978 Spain set to vote for democracy

The majority of the 25 million Spaniards eligible to vote are expected to endorse a new constitution in the historic referendum. It would strip the monarchy of much

Lebanon’s Christians feel the heat in its sacred forest and valley

Majestic cedar trees towered over dozens of Lebanese Christians gathered outside a small mid-19th century chapel hidden in a mountain forest to celebrate the Feast of

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