Bus services under review as contracts near expiry amid rising passenger demand

The Transport Advisory Committee is calling for a comprehensive review of bus services in Macau as contracts for the two primary bus companies are set to

Poly MGM Museum clinches four international awards

The Poly MGM Museum has garnered international recognition, winning four design awards in just four months since its grand opening in November 2024.

Gaming sector sees slight increase in registered junkets

Macau currently has 24 gaming promoters registered with the Gaming Inspection and Coordination Bureau (DICJ), representing less than half of the 50 junkets authorized to operate this

2nd Macau International Comedy Festival set for May

The 2nd Macau International Comedy Festival is set to take place from May 9 to 13, spanning both Macau and Hengqin. Under the theme “I

DSEDJ to introduce new guidelines on mobile phone use in schools next year

The Education and Youth Development Bureau (DSEDJ) is preparing new guidelines on students’ use of mobile phones on school campuses, Leong I On, chief of the

Trump and Putin agree to an immediate ceasefire for energy infrastructure in Ukraine conflict

President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin agreed during a lengthy call yesterday to an immediate pause in strikes against energy infrastructure in the Ukraine

Authorities report a Level 0 incident at Ling Ao Nuclear Power Plant

The Unitary Police Service (SPU) reported that the Guangdong Province Nuclear Emergency Management Commission has issued a notice regarding an incident at the Ling

Catering sector struggles as tourist spending shifts: Chan Chak Mo

The catering industry is observing changing patterns in tourist spending, according to Chan Chak Mo, president of the United Association of Food and Beverage Merchants

DSAT plans to revamp parking meter system in upcoming concession tender

The Transport Bureau (DSAT) is reportedly considering public feedback and plans to improve the parking meter system by incorporating several smart payment methods. According to

Teenager arrested for illegal currency exchange

Authorities have arrested an 18-year-old mainland man suspected of engaging in illegal currency exchange and money laundering. According to police reports, a gambler was introduced to the suspect

Man stopped for illegal turn found driving with suspended license

A local man in his 40s was stopped by the Public Security Police after making an illegal turn, revealing that he was driving despite having a suspended license.

Civil servants’ provident fund shows growth in 2024

The net assets of the Provident Fund for civil servants of the SAR are projected to grow by MOP5.76 billion in 2024, according to figures published in the

Canada’s new leader announces $4.2 billion Australian radar purchase on visit to Arctic Circle

Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney yesterday announced a radar purchase from Australia and an expansion of military operations in the Arctic while visiting Canada’s far north in

Sands China to offer preview of ‘Creative Odyssey: A Fourfold ARTventure’

Sands China is offering a preview of the 2025 Macao International Parade with a special performance featuring four overseas art troupes at The Venetian Macao’s outdoor lagoon on

Alain Ducasse hosts exclusive gourmet dinner at City of Dreams

An exclusive French gourmet dinner took place at Alain Ducasse at Morpheus, City of Dreams Macau, last week, with the renowned chef Alain Ducasse guiding his team in

Trump’s cuts to Voice of America may be welcomed by China’s government

The recent move by U.S. President Donald Trump to make cuts at Voice of America and other U.S. government-run media may be welcome news for China’s

Lai hails Arizona chips project in meeting with visiting governor

Taiwan’s leader William Lai Ching-te said that a Taiwanese semiconductor company’s massive investment in Arizona is the “best model” for the island’s effort to build computer

No one allowed to split Taiwan from China: mainland official

Chinese mainland official Song Tao on Tuesday stressed that no individual or force will be allowed to split Taiwan from China, warning that “resolute actions will be

Agent Orange cleanup and other efforts critical to ties jeopardized by USAID cuts

At a former American air base in southern Vietnam, work abruptly stopped last month on efforts to clean up tons of soil contaminated with deadly

1966 Football’s World Cup stolen

The football World Cup has been stolen while on exhibition at Central Hall in Westminster, London. The £30,000 solid gold Jules Rimet trophy disappeared while a church

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