Gov’t to provide professional help for SMEs to learn how to run their businesses

The Economic and Technological Development Bureau (DSEDT) has announced the launch of a new program that aims to provide professional support to local small and medium

Portuguese community urges Minister Rangel to address residency restrictions during upcoming visit

As Portuguese Foreign Minister Paulo Rangel prepares to visit Macau this Friday, local community leaders are urging him to address growing concerns regarding the new residency restrictions

Suspect in knife incident sent for psychiatric assessment

A 41-year-old unemployed man who injured two people in a knife attack at a telecom shop on Rua do Campo has been arrested. Police reported that

New mobile power bank regulations to take effect in April

The Macau International Airport Co. Ltd. (CAM) announced that starting next month, most airlines operating at the local airport will implement new regulations regarding the

DSAT requests bus operators to increase number of drivers and clean-energy buses

The Transport Bureau (DSAT) has called on the two public bus operator companies to gradually increase the number of buses and drivers to cope with the

Zelenskyy ready to observe ceasefire following US-brokered deal

Ukraine is ready to proceed with a ceasefire prohibiting attacks on energy infrastructure, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said, in line with a deal that was brokered by

MIECF starts with a 17% increase in international participants

The 2025 Macao International Environmental Co-operation Forum and Exhibition (MIECF) will begin today and run for three consecutive days until March 29 at the Cotai

Radio Taxi service faces uncertainty as license period nears expiration

The Macau Radio Taxi Services is facing uncertainty regarding its operations, as the original eight-year license for the radio taxi service is set to expire

Authorities found 42 suspected illegal workers in February

In February, joint operations by the Public Security Police Force and the Labour Affairs Bureau found 42 people suspected of working illegally in Macau. Authorities inspected 367 locations,

Woman loses MOP67,000 in impersonation scam

A middle-aged woman lost MOP67,000 in an impersonation scam involving fake law enforcement. The victim received a call from someone claiming to be from the “Shanghai Municipal Public

Macao Union Hospital’s Assisted Reproduction Center set to open later this year

The Assisted Reproduction Center at the Macao Union Hospital is on track to begin operations in the second half of this year, with the hospital

US adds Chinese tech firms to its export control list

China protested yesterday after the U.S. added dozens of companies to its export control list, including more than 50 based in China that it says sought

Court gave a three-year sentence to a Taiwan-based publisher

The editor-in-chief of a Taiwanese publishing house received a three-year prison sentence after a Chinese court convicted him of inciting separatism, a Chinese government spokesperson said

Centuries-old Gounsa temple left in ruins following unprecedented wildfires

Unprecedented wildfires ripping through South Korea’s southern regions have destroyed large parts of an ancient Buddhist temple, ruining two of its three state-designated “treasures.” Five

Canberra focuses foreign aid spending on Pacific region as US slashes aid programs

Australia plans to spend a larger share of its foreign aid on its neighbors in Asia and the Pacific islands after the United States announced major cuts

1980 North Sea platform collapses

At least 120 oil rig workers are feared dead after a North Sea accommodation platform collapsed during gales. Reports say a massive wave hit one of the

Argentina secures WC spot, and celebrates it with a victory over archrival Brazil

Argentina 4, Brazil 1 Defending champion Argentina celebrated throughout yesterday as the team secured its place at the 2026 World Cup hours before an

Venue plans are in place for Brisbane 2032 and now the wait for construction begins

Ready. Set. Wait. It’ll be another year or two before construction begins on the main Olympic stadium for the Brisbane 2032 Olympics. And this is racing

Poor sleep linked to complex heart and kidney disease syndrome

People with a complex heart, kidney and metabolic-related condition who got better quality sleep were less likely to have an advanced stage of the illness than

The European Union urges citizens to stockpile supplies to last three days in case of crisis

The European Union last night urged citizens across the continent to stockpile food, water and other essentials to last at least 72 hours as war, cyberattacks, climate change

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