GDP up 11.5%, surpasses pre-pandemic levels

Macau's economic recovery has reached a significant milestone, with gross domestic product (GDP) expanding 11.5% year-on-year in real terms during the first three quarters of this

CTT: Post delivery monitored, but residents complain

The Macao Post and Telecommunications Bureau (CTT) has told the Times that quality of mail delivery services is subject to ongoing monitoring for quality assurance.

André Couto crowned Asia champion in Jerez

Local racer André Couto won the Lamborghini Super Trofeo Asia (LSTA) in the Pro-Am category over the weekend. Couto joined Chinese racer Jason Chen

Citi: Operators accelerate rollout of smart gaming tables

Macau's gaming industry is undergoing a technological transformation, with a surge in the deployment of smart gaming tables across its gaming floors. Several operators have

Union Hospital to launch international services next week

The medical center of Peking Union Medical College Hospital (Macao Union Hospital) will expand its services with the opening of its International Medical Center next week,

Chinese-language booksellers are flourishing overseas

Yu Miao smiles as he stands among the 10,000 books crowded on rows of bamboo shelves in his newly reopened bookstore. It’s in Washington’s vibrant Dupont Circle

Macau engages in blue economy at World Conference

The Permanent Secretariat of Forum Macao for Economic and Trade Co-operation between China and Portuguese-speaking Countries (Macao) recently participated in the World Maritime Equipment Conference, led by Deputy

PJ warns of concert ticket and online shopping scams

The Judiciary Police has seen a surge in reports of concert ticket and online shopping fraud, with victims losing hundreds to thousands of patacas. Authorities have warned the

Typhoon T3 likely to hit today

Residents should prepare for the possibility of a Typhoon Signal No.3 today, according to the Meteorological and Geophysical Bureau (SMG). The bureau issued a Typhoon Signal No. 1

IC urges heritage protection amid storm warnings

The Cultural Affairs Bureau (IC) is urging owners of heritage buildings to implement protective measures as the local weather bureau is expecting for a Typhoon Signal No. 3

Guia tunnel closed Nov. 20-21

The Guia tunnel will be temporarily closed for maintenance Nov. 20-21, according to the Transport Bureau. The closure will occur from 2:00 a.m. to 5:30 a.m. on the

Events surge 30% y-o-y as revenue hits MOP4.48b

The number of MICE events in the city surged by 29.8% year-on-year, reaching 1,011 in the first three quarters of 2024. According to the

PJ arrests four in university case involving fake qualifications

The Judiciary Police (PJ) has apprehended four suspects linked to a scandal involving counterfeit academic qualifications at the University of Science and Technology (MUST). In

Tito Paris performs with Macao Chinese Orchestra

Renowned Cape Verdean musician Tito Paris took the stage at the Macao Cultural Centre’s Grand Auditorium over the weekend. This concert was part of the sixth

The Londoner Macao celebrates Hins Cheung’s record-breaking concert series

Hong Kong singer-songwriter Hins Cheung has achieved a milestone in Macau, performing 31 shows at The Londoner Arena within a year. The concerts attracted 171,350 attendees

Galaxy Macau unveils ‘Symphony of Joy’ this festive season

This winter, Galaxy Macau will transform into a European-inspired holiday wonderland with its inaugural “Joy Village,” launching the festive celebration titled “Symphony of Joy” on Nov. 28.

Manila and Washington sign a pact to secure shared military intelligence and weapons technology

The United States and the Philippines signed an agreement yesterday to secure the exchange of highly confidential military intelligence and technology in key weapons the U.S. would

Kim calls for expanding his nuclear forces in the face of alleged US threats

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un renewed his call for a “limitless” expansion of his military nuclear program to counter U.S.-led threats in comments reported yesterday

At climate summit in Baku, negotiators are urged to get down to business as talks enter second week

United Nations climate talks resumed yesterday with negotiators urged to make progress on a deal that could see developing countries get more money to spend

1985 Superpower summit ‘off to good start’

The first meeting in six years between the world’s superpowers - the United States and the Soviet Union - has begun in Switzerland. Early reports indicate the

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