Over 5,400 tobacco and alcohol cases reported in 2025

The government discovered a total of 5,474 tobacco- and alcohol-related cases last year, a 27.9% increase, with 1,194 more cases compared to the previous year. Illegal

SSM calls for vigilance as Nipah virus cases emerge in India

Local health authorities have called on residents to remain vigilant and take preventive measures following confirmed cases of the Nipah virus in India’s eastern state of

Sands China 10K goes regional

Registration opens Saturday for the fourth Sands China Macao International 10K, with 7,000 spots up for grabs in the main race and 3,000 in the Fun Run.

Wet market rep calls for comprehensive plan to optimize development for evolving consumer market

The Tamagini Barbosa Market is at the center of discussions as the government outlines its intent to gradually revitalize local wet markets in this year’s

Guangdong CPPCC endorses 15th Five-Year Plan

Guangdong officials outlined priorities for the province’s upcoming 15th Five-Year Plan at a press conference on Jan. 26, highlighting growth in high-tech industries, robotics, AI, and

Japan’s last pair of pandas have arrived back in China

Japan's last pair of pandas have returned to China yesterday, leaving Japan without the lovable bears for the first time in half a century. The

Public hygiene violations fall to lowest level since 2020

Public hygiene offences declined in 2025, reaching their lowest level in at least five years, according to official data released by the Municipal Affairs Institute (IAM).

Gov’t develops comprehensive indicator system for physical and mental health

The Health Bureau (SSM) has prioritized mental health within its “Healthy Macau Blueprint,” announcing plans to develop a comprehensive assessment system and database for physical and

Derby Lau resigns as postal services chief, effective March 23

The Macau Post and Telecommunications Bureau (CTT) director, Derby Lau, has tendered her resignation, with the Official Gazette publishing a statement yesterday confirming her departure, effective March 23.

China Development Bank issues first public policy bank bonds in Macau

The Monetary Authority of Macao announced yesterday that the Hong Kong branch of China Development Bank issued its first publicly offered policy bank bonds in Macau on Tuesday,

Woman detained for falsely accusing friend of stealing

A woman from mainland China in her 30s was arrested by the Judiciary Police for allegedly filing a false report claiming a friend stole MOP285,000 in chips and

Labor disputes drop 18% in first 11 months of 2025

The Labour Affairs Bureau (DSAL) reported 1,223 labor dispute cases from January to November 2025, down 18% year-on-year, involving 1,936 employees, a 32% decrease. Local workers accounted for

Chinese master artist rings in CNY with ‘molten copper’ art

The exhibition, “Golden Fortunes: The Macau Debut of Zhu Bingren’s Copper Art,” was launched at Galaxy Macau yesterday, showcasing “flowing colors” in molten copper art,

Chinese tourists avoid Japan amid concerns

Chinese tourist numbers to Japan have plummeted amid diplomatic frictions, security warnings, large-scale flight cancellations, and growing concerns over natural disasters and disease outbreaks, experts

Former first lady sentenced to 20 months in prison for corruption

The wife of South Korea’s ousted President Yoon Suk Yeol was sentenced to 20 months in prison for corruption yesterday, as her husband awaits a

PM says man who allegedly tried to bomb rally deserves ‘full force of law’

  Police should “throw the book” at a man who allegedly lobbed a homemade bomb into a crowd at a rally in support of Indigenous Australians,

A month after protests began, worry pervades Middle East

Women walk past the Tajrish bazaar in northern Tehran Iranian officials reached out to the wider Middle East yesterday over the threat of a possible

1987 Aquino suppresses rebel uprising

President of the Philippines Corazon Aquino has forced a group of heavily armed rebels occupying a television station to surrender. Her troops fired tear gas into

Italy’s Ladin people feel sidelined at the games held in their mountain home

The Runcac chapel is seen in San Vigilio di Marebbe, northern Italy Italy’s Ladin minority settled a millennium ago in the Dolomite mountain hamlet of

‘I was lucky this time’ says Djokovic after reaching semifinals through Musetti’s injury

Novak Djokovic was the first to admit he’s lucky to be back in the Australian Open semifinals instead of Lorenzo Musetti. Despite being two

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