Chambers warn of grim post-pandemic property market

Real estate associations have continued to stress that the property market in the SAR has not improved, even after the pandemic, amid robust growth in

Archeological materials found at Patio do Amparo not from Qing Dynasty

A Cultural Affairs Bureau (IC) study on archeological materials found at a land plot at Patio do Amparo, in the surroundings of the Ruins of St

PSP fines 300 jaywalkers at Rua do Campo intersection in January

The Public Security Police Force (PSP) has said it issued fines to almost 300 jaywalkers last month near the intersection between Rua do Campo and the

Visitor expenditures surpass 2019 levels

Total visitor spending, excluding gaming expenses, surged to MOP71.25 billion in 2023, surpassing pre-pandemic levels by 11.2%. Data from the Statistics and Census Service (DSEC) shows

Japan’s Nikkei stock index breaks its 1989 record, surges to an all-time high

Japan's benchmark Nikkei 225 index surged yesterday past the record it set in 1989 before its financial bubble burst, ushering in an era of faltering growth.

Wealthier, urban Americans have access to more local news – while half of US counties have only one outlet

Is local news readily available in your town? Do reporters still cover your school board and other municipal meetings? If you answered yes, you

Macau resident caught smuggling 370kg of live lobsters to mainland

Customs authorities intercepted a Macau resident trying to smuggle some 370kg of live lobsters into mainland China, the Customs Service (SA) has reported. The resident,

Nansha Bridge collapse kills at least five

The collapse of a section of the Lixinsha Bridge in Nansha, Guangzhou, after the bridge was hit by a cargo ship, has killed at least five

Praia Grande to see new building with apartments, shops

The Praia Grande Bay Urbanization Plan will see a new building with apartments, shops and parking areas. Situated in Lot 7 of Zone C, near the Legislative Assembly,

126 suspected illegal workers found last month

The Public Security Police Force (PSP) and the Labour Affairs Bureau (DSAL) apprehended 126 people in January on suspicion of working illegally in Macau. the finding comes after

36% F&B retailers expect decrease in revenues despite economic rebound

A total of 36% of interviewed restaurants and similar establishments are expecting their receipts to decrease month-on-month, according to data from the Statistics and Census Service (DSEC). In

Calls for permanent pedestrian zone in Taipa Village

Taipa Village has welcomed a record number of visitors over the Lunar New Year period, driven in part by government measures that included implementing a nine-day

MGM brings first ‘Together with Ekin Cheng’ music show of 2024

Adding to a celebratory Easter weekend, MGM will team up with Ekin Cheng, the multi-talented star of film, television and music, to exclusively present the “Together with Ekin Cheng”

Japanese contemporary art exhibition opens at Sands Gallery

Macau’s first Japanese art extravaganza in 2024, the “Japanese Contemporary Art Exhibition,” is on display at Sands Gallery until March 30. The exhibition features over 90 artworks by

Beijing plans to send San Diego Zoo more pandas, reintroducing ‘panda diplomacy’

China plans to send a new pair of giant pandas to the San Diego Zoo, renewing its longstanding gesture of friendship toward the United States

US Congress members praise Taiwan in a visit that’s certain to draw China’s scrutiny

A group of United States Congress members met with Taiwan’s leader yesterday in a show of support that’s certain to draw scrutiny from China, which opposes such visits

Chinese police probe unauthorized and highly unusual online dump of documents

Chinese police are investigating an unauthorized and highly unusual online dump of documents from a private security contractor linked to the nation’s top policing agency and other parts

Delhi seeks to boost rooftop solar, especially for its remote areas

Just a few years ago, someone who wanted to install a rooftop solar connection in India faced getting multiple approvals, finding a reliable company to install the

Feds accuse alleged Japanese crime boss of conspiring to traffic nuclear material

A leader of a Japan-based crime syndicate conspired to traffic uranium and plutonium from Myanmar in the belief that Iran would use it to make nuclear weapons,

Silent brain changes precede Alzheimer’s; new clues about which come first

Alzheimer’s quietly ravages the brain long before symptoms appear and now scientists have new clues about the dominolike sequence of those changes — a potential window to

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