FAOM calls for outdoor workers protection amid scorching heat

FAOM calls for outdoor workers protection amid scorching heat The Macau Federation of Trade Unions (FAOM) is advocating for specific and binding rules to

Heatstroke warnings issued as city records temperatures exceeding 37 degrees

As predicted, air temperatures continue to rise in Macau, with four of 10 weather stations recording temperatures of 37 degrees Celsius and above yesterday afternoon.

City sets single-day record with 717,000 arrivals and departures

Macau has welcomed over 20 million visitors this year, reaching this milestone on August 3, according to visitor figures statistics released by the Public Security

SSM indicates possible rise in birth rate for the year

The Health Bureau (SSM) has indicated a potential rise in Macau’s birth rate for the upcoming year, based on current data on pregnant women. Speaking

Police recover MOP10 million in stolen goods

A Chinese man was arrested in Zhongshan after stealing approximately MOP10 million worth of property from a luxury residence. The 40-year-old suspect, who fled to the mainland

Ron Lam demands IAM probe over Taipa Houses concealment

Lawmaker Ron Lam has called for the government to launch an internal investigation into the Municipal Affairs Bureau (IAM) to determine the reasons behind the

Chinese businesses hoping to expand in the US and bring jobs face uncertainty

It was billed as the “biggest ever economic development project” in north Michigan when Gov. Gretchen Whitmer in 2022 welcomed a Chinese lithium-ion battery company’s plan to

Tragic drowning incident at hotel pool

A young boy was confirmed dead after a suspected drowning at a hotel pool in Coloane Sunday. The Judiciary Police (PJ) reported the boy, a minor and non-resident,

Over 190 people will work at CE election polling stations

More than 140 people will be involved directly in the work of the seven polling stations during the election of the Chief Executive (CE) later this year, the

Casino employee arrested in HKD400,000 chip theft scheme

A casino employee has been arrested in connection with the theft of HKD400,000 in gaming chips from a casino. The female worker, who has been employed since 2007,

Company incorporations surge in Q2

The Statistics and Census Service (DSEC) has reported a notable increase in new company registrations in the second quarter of 2024, with 1,179 new companies incorporated, up 62

Population grows to 687,000 in H1

By the end of June 2024, the total population reached 687,000 – marking an increase of 8,200 from the previous year, primarily driven by a rise

Bounce The City at the Cotai Expo

MDT ticket giveaway Bounce The City Macao, recognized as Asia’s largest indoor inflatable park, is set to open in Macau from July 27 to September 18. Spanning

Wynn Macau hosts exclusive hypercar exhibition

With support from the Macao Government Tourism Office, Wynn Resorts is hosting the “Wynn Signature – 2024 Hypercar Exhibition” at Wynn Macau and Wynn Palace until Oct. 13.

The Londoner Arena to stage ‘Fairtex Fight Muay Thai Boxing’ 

The Londoner Macao, in partnership with Fairtex Fight and Tero Entertainment, will host the first-ever ‘Fairtex Fight Muay Thai Boxing’ at The Londoner Arena on Aug. 24. This event will feature renowned

Torrential rains have claimed more than 150 lives in the past two months

Landslides and flooding have killed more than 150 people around China in the past two months as torrential rainstorms batter the region. The search was

Strategically important military HQ appears to have fallen to resistance

Myanmar’s military regime acknowledged yesterday it had lost communications with the commanders of a strategically important army headquarters in the northeast, adding credence to claims from

Vietnam’s coast guard visits Philippines for joint drills

A Vietnamese coast guard ship arrived in Manila yesterday for a four-day goodwill visit and joint exercises as the two countries attempt to put aside their own territorial

PM resigns and flees country capping weeks of unrest

Bangladesh’s prime minister resigned and fled the country yesterday, after weeks of protests against a quota system for government jobs descended into violence and grew into

1971 Sailor’s record ‘wrong way’ voyage

A British man has become the first to sail the world non-stop in the “wrong” direction - east to west - against the prevailing winds and currents.

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