1,600 local students participate in this year’s English essay contest

The award ceremony for the Macau-wide English Essay Competition (MEEC) took place at the Macao Science Centre and prizes were awarded to 61 young writers among

Drug dealer suspect arrested

A man has been arrested for allegedly selling illicit substances in Macau, the Judiciary Police (PJ) announced to a press briefing yesterday. The man, aged 38

F&B sector revenues decrease 29% y-o-y

Revenues of restaurants & similar establishments and retailers showed a year-on-year decrease in January 2024 due to a high comparison base in the same month last year when

FSS reminds people to complete ‘Proof of Life’

The Social Security Fund (FSS) is reminding people who need to complete their yearly “Proof of Life” to do so as soon as possible. FSS noted that, according

Green Forum to discuss carbon neutral urban development

The Green Forum at this year’s Macau International Environmental Cooperation Forum and Exhibition (MIECF) will revolve around carbon neutral urban development, the government announced in a

Melco extends energy conservation training to SME suppliers

With the aim of equipping its SME partners to remain competitive and achieve scale in an increasingly evolving business environment, over 30 representatives from nearly 20 local SME

Mastercard expanding its cross-border payment

Mastercard has expanded its cross-border payment solutions with a new connection to Alipay, the Chinese mainland’s leading digital open platform under Ant Group. The move comes as

Highest level meeting since 2017 as relations thaw further

Australia received its most senior Chinese leadership visit in nearly seven years yesterday with stability a key theme of the discussions between the countries’ foreign ministers.

GBA, incentives and removal of obstacles

Analysis by Leanda Lee* Humans can be odd. There is a whole range of theories about what motivates individuals and groups to act in certain

Guangdong expects job market stability this year

On the Agenda In Guangdong province, a vibrant job market is anticipated this year, buoyed by a resurgence in overseas orders and a growing demand

China’s economy ‘is becoming much more influenced by politics’

In a detailed interview conducted by the Lusa News Agency, economic affairs expert on China, Christiane Prange, made a striking assertion regarding the shifting dynamics within

Hong Kong women pressured into forced marriages

In Hong Kong, a heart-wrenching scenario unfolds as ethnic minority women, born or raised in the city, narrate their experiences of being pressured into forced marriages. A

Macau and Shenzhen strengthen legal ties

Macau’s Director of Legal Affairs Services, Leong Weng In, and Shenzhen’s Justice Department Head, Jiang Xiaowen, have signed a Memorandum of Legal Cooperation, fostering closer legal relations

New undersea tunnel sets record in China

China completed the Zhanjiang Bay Undersea Tunnel, the country’s longest single-headed undersea high-speed railway shield tunnel. Spanning 9,640 meters, including a 7,551-meter shield section, this engineering marvel

Buddhists use karmic healing against anti-Asian legacy and nationwide prejudice today

For one afternoon, on Antioch’s main street and tranquil riverbank, the fragrance of burning incense was paired with the sound of Buddhist and Tao chants. Their

Kim claims progress in developing hypersonic missile designed to strike US targets

North Korea successfully tested a solid-fuel engine for its new-type intermediate-range hypersonic missile, state media reported yesterday, claiming a progress in efforts to develop a more powerful,

No explosives found at Seoul following bomb threat against Ohtani

South Korean police said they’ve found no explosives at Seoul’s Gocheok Sky Dome after searching the site yesterday following a reported bomb threat against Los

Biden gov’t to invest $8.5 billion in Intel’s chip plants in four states

The Biden administration has reached an agreement to provide Intel with up to $8.5 billion in direct funding and $11 billion in loans for computer chip

1963 Train drives itself

The first automatic train on the London underground could be hurtling into stations in three weeks, the government has revealed. The trains, which operate without a

California tribe that lost 90% of land during Gold Rush to get gateway to redwoods

California’s Yurok Tribe, which had 90% of its territory taken from it during the Gold Rush of the mid-1800s, will be getting a slice of its

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