Public housing applications decline sharply amid ‘oversupply’

The number of applications for public housing in Macau has seen a sharp decline over the past three application periods, according to government data.

Two-year-old girl remains in coma following gas explosion in Taiwan

Macau's tourism crisis assistance team, in collaboration with the Macau Red Cross, reached out to the local family affected by a tragic gas explosion in

Gov’t considers more support for SMEs

The government is exploring additional campaigns aimed at boosting community neighborhoods, according to the Economic and Technological Development Bureau (DSEDT). In a reply to

Macau extends automated border passages to Brazilians and Germans

The Public Security Police Force (PSP) has announced that Brazilian and German nationals can now use their passports to enter and exit Macau through the

Four residents still detained abroad in work fraud schemes

Four of the five victims of fraudulent work schemes are still detained by authorities in the regions where they were forced to work and have not

Gov’t plans to ban substandard tiny apartments. Low-income families fear higher rents

Jimmy Au’s world shrinks to about the size of a parking space whenever she gets home. Her cramped Hong Kong home is one of four units

Some answers to frequently asked questions on emergency situations

Is a dog urinating blood an emergency? Although seeing blood in the urine can be scary or upsetting, it is not always the symptom of an

Kiang Wu Hospital sees growth in patient visits, plans salary increases

Kiang Wu Hospital saw a 2.2% increase in Emergency Department visits in 2024, treating 1.46 million patients. The hospital’s director, Lau Veng Seng, highlighted a drop in staff

IAM distributes ornamental flowers

The Municipal Affairs Bureau (IAM) distributed ornamental flowers to the public yesterday, aiming to promote environmental awareness and extend the life of festive plants. Beginning at 11 a.m. in

Legal Education Alliance holds fifth council meeting in Macau

The Fifth Council Meeting of the Mainland-Hong Kong-Macau Legal Education Alliance convened at the University of Macau’s Faculty of Law, bringing together representatives from 16 institutions. Key figures

Macau hosts session on China’s education master plan

A promotional session for the “Master Plan on Building China into a Leading Country in Education (2024-2035)” was held in Macau last Friday, attended by around 400 participants.

TSI denies appeal in ‘relationship fraud’ case

The Court of Second Instance (TSI) has dismissed a defendant’s appeal in a fraud case involving a romantic relationship, upholding the Court of First Instance’s

MGM credits record-breaking 2024 to strong performance in Macau

MGM Resorts has announced that total revenue for 2024 surpassed USD16.16 billion, marking a 6.7% increase over the previous year and setting a new all-time high

Sam Hou Fai meets Hong Kong CE to discuss GBA cooperation and development

Macau Chief Executive Sam Hou Fai recently met with Hong Kong Chief Executive John Lee Ka-chiu at Government House to discuss enhancing industrial cooperation across various sectors,

Police help would-be victims avoid online love scams on Valentine’s Day

Australian and Philippine authorities took steps on Valentine’s Day to help would-be victims avoid hurting their “hearts and bank accounts” in online love scams. The Australian

Seoul says North Korea is destroying facility that hosted reunions of war-separated families

North Korea is demolishing a South Korea-built property that had been used to host reunions of families separated during the 1950-53 Korean War, the South’s government

Trump wants denuclearization talks with Russia and China, hopes for defense spending cuts

President Donald Trump said late last week that he wants to restart nuclear arms control talks with Russia and China and that eventually he hopes all

Tech TikTok returns to Apple and Google app stores in the US

TikTok has returned to the app stores of Apple and Google in the U.S., after President Donald Trump delayed the enforcement of a TikTok ban.

1959 Turkish leader involved in fatal crash

Turkish Prime Minister Adnan Menderes has survived an air crash near London that killed 12 people. Mr Menderes was on his way to the British capital

Wembanyama thought he had a time-saving idea; the NBA DQ’ed him and Chris Paul anyway

Victor Wembanyama and Chris Paul made history on All-Star Saturday night. The wrong type of history, that is. The San Antonio teammates were disqualified from

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