Macau’s migrant population grows, ageing ratio climbs 106%

Macau's demographics slightly increased last year as its number of non-residents grew, following the city’s reopening after the pandemic. This fact has renewed a push to

IMF projects this year’s growth at 14%

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) Mission has surveyed Macau’s macroeconomic and financial assessments, concluding that the local economy is “robust”. The preliminary conclusion from the IMF forecasts

Michelin Guide adds three new restaurants in Macau to Bib Gourmand Award

The Michelin Guide Hong Kong & Macau 2024 yesterday unveiled the first winners of this year’s edition of the respected, famous and worldwide restaurant awards. The

Three arrested for allegedly altering casino records for HKD280,000 perks

The three suspects are Cheong, 51, male, unemployed; Chang, 58, female, unemployed; and Chan, 59, male, retired. The latter two are married. Police received a report

China’s exports and imports beat estimates for first two months, signaling improving demand

China’s exports and imports for the first two months of the year beat estimates, an indication that demand may be improving as Beijing attempts to speed

PSP fines over 1,750 jaywalkers in January

January saw 1,751 people fined for committing offences while crossing Macau’s streets, recent data released from the Public Security Police Force (PSP) has shown.

Airport operation expansion underway as airlines consider flights to Macau

Thailand's Really Cool Airlines has expressed interest in operating a new service between Macau International Airport and Thailand. Additionally, airlines from Nepal and Sri Lanka

GBA cities could bid to co-host 2031 FIFA Women’s tournament

Hong Kong, Macau, and cities in the GBA should jointly bid to host the FIFA Women’s World Cup in 2031, Kenneth Fok Kai-kong, a delegate from

Local firm confident in Hengqin future

The adjusted border management of Hengqin will further improve the convenience of interactions between Macau and the island, Henry Ng, chairman of Zenta Group, has

Gov’t reiterates silence during small hours

Only construction works that do not emit significant noise will be allowed after midnight, the Environmental Protection Bureau (DSPA) has said. In response

Gov’t receives 12 bids for first phase of Av. Marginal do Patane foot bridge

The Public Works Bureau (DSOP) received a total of 12 bids for the first phase of the pedestrian flyover construction project at Avenida Marginal do Patane,

Spain puts temporary ban on Worldcoin eyeballs scans

Spain’s privacy watchdog has ordered for Worldcoin, the company created by OpenAI CEO Sam Altman that scans eyeballs to make digital IDs in exchange for crypto,

Sands China partners with CCTV to foster ‘industrial synergy’

Sands China Ltd. has announced it will collaborate with CCTV.com to co-organize a diverse range of online and offline activities in the fields of cultural tourism, sports industry, education

Pastry chef Angelo Musa shares insights to over 80 pâtissiers

Angelo Musa, a world champion pastry master and author, was invited by MGM to showcase his pastry-making expertise at the “CHOCOL’ART Culinary Demonstration” to over 80 pâtissiers and small enterprise owners

Ex-Google Chinese engineer charged with stealing AI trade secrets

A former software engineer at Google has been charged with stealing artificial intelligence trade secrets from the company while secretly working with two companies based in

Canada reaches settlement with Canadian detained in China for three years

Canada’s government has reached a settlement with one of two Canadians who were detained in China for nearly three years on national security charges during a diplomatic

Wang accuses US of devising tactics to suppress China despite improvement in relations

China’s foreign minister accused the U.S. yesterday of devising tactics to suppress China’s rise and criticized the Biden administration for adding more Chinese companies to its sanctions

Malaysian PM urges US and China cooperation in Asia-Pacific

Malaysia’s prime minister said yesterday that the United States has become more “transactional,” using rewards and punishments to achieve aims with other countries, and should be encouraged

Pritzker Prize goes to architect Yamamoto who values community in spaces

The Pritzker Architecture Prize has been awarded to Japan’s Riken Yamamoto, who earns the field’s highest honor for what organizers called a long career focused on “multiplying

Australian, Vietnamese PMs elevate their nations’ booming economic relationship

Australian and Vietnamese prime ministers yesterday discussed ways of improving an already booming economic relationship, as part of Australia’s strategy to diversify trade away from China.

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