Man attempts to kill ex-wife with a hammer in a street attack

A 50-year-old male was yesterday detained by the Public Security Police Force (PSP) and referred to the Public Prosecutions Office to be provisionally charged with attempted murder

First batch of local residents to move into New Neighborhood this year

The Macau New Neighborhood (MNN) was officially unveiled yesterday, with the first batch of local residents able to move in within this year. The project

Fined jaywalker in Guia street complains about lack of road safety guidelines

A jaywalker who took influencer photos on Rua Nova a Guia has complained on Chinese social media networks about Macau government’s lack of warning signs at the

Construction on UM-Hengqin overpass to finish in July

The new overpass connecting the University of Macau with the Macau section of the Hengqin Border checkpoint is expected to be completed in July, the

Premier says economic growth is accelerating and the country can hit its 5% target this year

China's No. 2 leader said yesterday that economic growth accelerated in the latest quarter and expressed confidence it can hit the ruling Communist Party’s official target of

Survey finds local workers disgruntled

A survey of Macau’s workforce has found many employees are unhappy and feel underpaid and overworked. The survey, launched in April, was presented last Friday.

MGTO pleased with holiday tourism

The head of the local tourism board has expressed satisfaction with the nearly 300,000 tourists visiting Macau during the Tuen Ng Festival holiday. Over

Varied concerns on Electoral Laws Amendments

Concerns about two electoral law amendments varied among lawmakers, though most expressed strong support. Over the weekend, the executive branch held two consultation sessions

Black box theater to open in early July

The government has announced the black box theater extension of the Macao Cultural Centre will open in early July. Over the past six years

$446 million worth of seized drugs burned as illicit trade booms in Southeast Asia

The authorities in Myanmar destroyed more than $446 million worth of illegal drugs seized from around the country to mark an annual international anti-drug trafficking day

Iconic Dragon Boat races are back in full force as thousands of spectators gather

Thousands have gathered to watch the iconic dragon boat races, a highlight of the annual Chinese Dragon Boat festival. The city recorded a total of 16,000

New Lai Chi Vun cultural space opens to the public tomorrow

The first phase of the new cultural project that aims to revive the old shipyards of Lai Chi Vun in Coloane will open tomorrow, the Cultural

Top court orders former Iek Long land stakeholder to pay outstanding land premium

The ex-stakeholder of the land for the former Iek Long Firecracker Factory has been ordered by the Court of Final Appeal (TUI) to pay the outstanding

Hondurans see little hope for nation’s prisons as details of cold-blooded massacre emerge

Authorities in Honduras began to hand over to relatives the hacked, burned corpses of 46 women killed in the worst riot at a women’s prison

Lawmaker Ma Io Fong wants law changes to protect vulnerable against sex crimes

Lawmaker Ma Io Fong wants to amend local laws, establishing harsher penalties for those who engage in sexual harassment or abuse of children or other vulnerable

Takeaway delivery platforms fined by data protection office

The Office for Personal Data Protection (GPDP) is reported to have fined several online takeaway delivery platforms due to non-compliance with the data protection act. In

Tourism expo to showcase mainland, GBA offerings

The 11th Macao International Travel (Industry) Expo (MITE) will be staged from June 30 to July 2, under the theme “MITE connects the World.” The

PSP cracks illegal mahjong ring, arrests five

The Public Security Police Force (PSP) revealed it has cracked a case related to the illegal exploitation of the mahjong game, a force spokesperson said

Singapore ride-hailing firm Grab slashes 1,000 jobs in biggest layoff since pandemic

Singapore ride-hailing firm Grab Holdings said it is cutting over 1,000 jobs or 11% of its workforce to cut costs and keep the company competitive, in

New aviation law passes on first reading amid claims of lack of information

The new civil aviation law to open up the Macau market after Air Macau’s 25-year-long monopoly passed on its first reading yesterday at the Legislative Assembly (AL). Although

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