To cushion the impact of extreme weather due to climate change, a Chinese landscape architect has been making the case for China and other countries to create
President Joe Biden objected to China’s “coercive and increasingly aggressive actions” toward Taiwan and raised “human rights concerns” about Xinjiang, Tibet, and Hong Kong during his
The city’s most recent Covid cases reported yesterday will have no effect on upcoming events including the Grand Prix, Macau Food Festival, as well as the
With the economy at the center of public discussion, a survey has discovered that residents want adjustments to the cash handout policy. The Choi In Tong
In his latest written inquiry, lawmaker Ron Lam questioned the criteria used by the Urban Planning Committee (CPU) in passing the controversial planning draft for
With the red-code period for arrivals being extended from seven to eight days, trade unionist lawmaker Lam Lon Wai has insisted that following mainland Covid-19 standards would be
A showdown between Presidents Joe Biden and Vladimir Putin isn’t happening, but fallout from Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and growing tensions between China and the West will be
The new quarantine rule commenced in Macau from midnight on Saturday (November 12) and effectively extends the isolation period of those arriving in Macau from Covid-19
Mpay has launched multiple promotional activities to coincide with China’s biggest online shopping festival, known as Singles’ Day, causing its online payment traffic to peak up to
The investment plans of future gaming concessionaires cumulatively amount to a staggering MOP100 billion amid uncertainties surrounding the city’s full border opening. According to a TDM
Private sales of the proposed sandwich-class housing units will not be permitted within 16 years of the initial purchase, after which a land premium payment will
The 69th Macau Grand Prix officially kicked off on Saturday with an opening ceremony featuring many of the racers. The racing action will start Thursday morning.
An expo of automobiles opened Friday together with those of yachts and business aircraft in the city to showcase products made in dozens of countries and
Next year’s government budget passed unanimously yesterday at the Legislative Assembly (AL). Although 100% of votes were in favor of the budget, several lawmakers have
Macau's population has continued to decline as the city recorded a 5,400 population decrease in the third quarter to 671,900, due mainly to the drop in
Several lawmakers at yesterday’s Legislative Assembly asked the government about the malfunction of the local health code system that occurred on at least two separate
The Education and Youth Development Bureau (DSEDJ) will help local higher education institutions to “improve their attractiveness,” an education official recently told the Education Committee.
President Joe Biden said yesterday he plans at an anticipated meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping to discuss growing tensions between Washington and Beijing over
After dropping the provisional car tire park, the government has decided to build a high-rise building at the former cotton mills in Taipa, a plan that
The government has launched a public tender for restaurant operators to take over a Macanese-style restaurant at the Taipa Houses for two years, in line with
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