In the 2022-2023 academic year, nearly 50,000 people were enrolled in higher education programs at Macau’s tertiary education institutions, according to a report from the Education
Residents and travelers face disruptions as Typhoon Gaemi approaches, with 14 flights between Macau and Taiwan already canceled. The cancelations include seven departures and seven arrivals
Macau's property market continues to face significant challenges, even as the broader economy shows signs of recovery. According to Jones Lang LaSalle’s (JLL) mid-year
The Judiciary Police (PJ) recently announced the arrest of five suspects involved in a fraud scheme that targeted an elderly resident of Macau. The victim,
China's Supreme People’s Court (SPC) has labeled Alvin Chau and Suncity Group a “typical case of cross-border gambling.” According to the SPC, Chau’s 34-strong syndicate
Vietnam will let electricity-guzzling factories buy electricity from wind and solar power producers, helping big companies like Samsung Electronics meet their climate targets and relieving pressure on
A non-resident worker in his 40s is suspected of repeatedly stealing women’s underwear, the Judiciary Police reported yesterday. Following his arrest, police found 21 secretly filmed videos of
A young woman has reportedly fallen victim to a virtual currency investment scheme, resulting in losses totaling MOP360,000. The victim informed authorities that in May this year, she
Macau’s highest court has determined an 8-year-old who crossed the road during a red light and was struck by a private vehicle is substantially at fault and bears
The Municipal Affairs Bureau (IAM) has added 12 ancient trees to Macau’s “Protection List of Ancient and Valuable Trees.” The updated list now protects a total of 654
Lawmaker Zheng Anting wants the government to pay more attention to the pedestrian facilities in Macau, particularly pedestrian flyovers and lifts. In a report published
The local court has officially declared Macau Asia Satellite Television (MAST) bankrupt, providing creditors a 60-day window to submit their claims for repayment following the announcement.
Despite being on extended leave, Chief Executive Ho Iat Seng made a virtual appearance to deliver a speech at the opening ceremony of a youth tour
Chinese officials warned a delegation of top U.S. executives visiting Beijing this week that higher tariffs on imports from China will harm their businesses inside the country.
Ukraine’s foreign minister says he is seeking “common ground” in talks with his Chinese counterpart on ending his country’s war with Russia. The Russian invasion
Japan’s government said yesterday it has protested against Russia’s announcement that it is permanently banning 13 Japanese citizens, mostly business leaders of prominent companies including Toyota Motor
New Zealand’s wide-ranging independent inquiry into the abuse of children and vulnerable adults in care over the span of five decades released a blistering final report yesterday
The birth of the world’s first “test tube baby” has been announced in Manchester. Louise Brown was born shortly before midnight in Oldham and District General
In the crush of anti-government protests paralyzing downtown Buenos Aires in the last months, some Argentines saw a traffic-induced headache. Others saw a reaction to President
Three days before the start of the 2024 Olympics, France’s interior minister said about 1,000 people suspected of possibly meddling for a foreign power have been blocked
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