15 judges, 8 prosecutors sworn in as Macau overhauls judiciary

Fifteen judges were yesterday sworn into Macau’s Court of Second Instance (TSI) and Court of First Instance (TJB) as part of an ongoing judicial overhaul. 

‘EASL Clash of Champions’ returns to Macau

The East Asia Super League (EASL) 2024-2025 season will return to Macau, featuring four games at Macau’s Studio City Event Center, the EASL and Melco

Ho Iat Seng meets Sam Hou Fai to talk transition

The Chief Executive (CE), Ho Iat Seng, has met with CE-elect Sam Hou Fai to discuss matters related to the transition between the current and the

Ferry operators mull multi-stop trips to boost Macau routes

Ferry operators serving Macau routes are considering multi-stop trips to rebuild passenger volumes toward pre-pandemic levels, Susana Wong, director of the Marine and Water Bureau said.

LRT meets suppliers, pledges to prevent future breakdowns

The Macao Light Rapid Transit Corporation (MLM) held an emergency meeting with train and systems suppliers recently to address two failures on the Taipa Line

Pandas arrive in the US; next stop is the National Zoo

The National Zoo’s long dark panda drought is coming to an end. Eleven months after the zoo sent its three wildly popular pandas — Mei Xiang,

One step closer: TUI confirms CE election results

The Court of Final Instance (TUI) has officially confirmed the electoral results that will see Sam Hou Fai become Macau’s next Chief Executive (CE), according to a

Macau divers claim silver at home tournament

Macau divers Zhao Hang U and Wong Cho Yi secured silver on the final day of the Macau International Diving Invitational Sunday, finishing with 166.90 points after five

GBA vocational skills contest showcases diverse talents

More than 100 workers from across the Greater Bay Area showcased their vocational skills at the 4th Greater Bay Area Vocational Skills Contest, held in Dongguan City, Guangdong,

Foreign exchange reserves grow 0.8% in Sept.

A preliminary estimate of foreign exchange reserves at the end of last month amounted to MOP230.6 billion (USD28.81 billion), the Monetary Authority (AMCM) has announced. According to AMCM

Wynn’s Taste Sensations Blending Cocktails and Culinary Delights with a Touch of Class

Wynn has a long and proud history of reaching new heights in food and beverage achievement and quality and, in 2018, became the first to introduce a guest chef

Physiology Nobel Prize winner lectures at MUST

Neher, who was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine along with Bert Sakmann, in 1991, for their groundbreaking discoveries on the function of single ion channels

Residence for the elderly opens, move-ins begin

The government elderly residence facility officially opened yesterday, providing housing and amenities for over 600 senior citizens who have already chosen to move in this year.

Zoo seeks answers after nine monkeys die in two days

Hong Kong’s oldest zoo is seeking answers in a monkey medical mystery after nine animals died in two days, including three members of a critically endangered

A royal trip spanning a dozen time zones

King Charles III, who is 75 and battling cancer, will travel halfway around the world to Samoa this month to take his seat as the head of

1996 Handguns to be banned in the UK

The British Government has announced plans to outlaw almost all handguns following the shocking massacre at Dunblane in Scotland. On 13 March Thomas Hamilton walked into the

A South Korean adoptee’s journey to uncover her identity

In a small room in Seoul, South Korea, Rebecca Kimmel sat in disbelief, staring at a baby photo she had just unearthed from her adoption

Only own-goals as Japan and Australia draw in qualifying match

Japan 1, Australia 1 Two own-goals saw the points shared yesterday as Japan and Australia drew 1-1 in Asian World Cup qualifying. Shogo Taniguchi accidentally

A pastry brought to Mexico by British miners is still popular after 200 years

Isabel Arriaga Lozano carefully fills a small pastry with a savory mix of meat, potatoes and chili pepper. She is crafting a “paste” (pronounced PAH-stay), a beloved

How the tiny Caribbean island of Anguilla has turned the AI boom into a digital gold mine

The artificial intelligence boom has benefited chatbot makers, computer scientists and Nvidia investors. It’s also providing an unusual windfall for Anguilla, a tiny island in the Caribbean. ChatGPT’s debut nearly

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