New technologies could save water leaking from pipes

However, a scholar suggested that the city could nevertheless work on technologies that deal with water leaks, noting that a variety of sensor technologies are already

HKZMB | China pledges to more closely monitor endangered dolphins

As the world’s longest sea bridge is almost ready to open linking Hong Kong to Macau and Zhuhai, the attention is not only fixated on the project’s

Im Sio Kei appointed as IPM president

Chief Executive Chui Sai On has appointed Im Sio Kei as the new president of the Macao Polytechnic Institute (IPM). This decision was announced yesterday in the

New Zealand | New law bans most foreigners from buying homes

New Zealand has banned most foreigners from buying homes as it tries to tackle runaway housing prices. Previously the housing market was open to investors worldwide, but the

AL Plenary | Chan: Anthem law does not challenge freedom of the press

The region’s national anthem law was passed by the Legislative Assembly (AL), with Secretary for Administration and Justice Sonia Chan claiming that the law will not pose

Turkey | Central bank tries to contain crisis but currency keeps falling

Turkey’s central bank took action yesterday to free up cash for banks as the country grapples with a currency crisis sparked by concerns over President Recep Tayyip

Southeast Asian delicacies continue to attract locals

Food enthusiasts gathered at the 19th Southeast Asia Food Carnival for the annual showcase of sweet treats from several countries, which were offered at some 14 booths.

Weather Bureau on brink of hoisting No.8

Typhoon Signal No.3 was still hoisted as of last night for the third consecutive day, as tropical storm Bebinca loomed about 180 kilometers south of

Mozambique’s ruby mining goes from ‘wild west’ to big business

Sebastiao Pedro struck it lucky in 2014 when, as a 21-year-old small- scale miner, he found a large red ruby in northern Mozambique. He sold

Printing Bureau to move to new building in Pac On

The Printing Bureau will move its office to a new government building in the Pac On district, the construction of which has been practically concluded.

Q&A | Arnaldo Gonçalves: Political Science and International Relations Scholar | ‘The Greater Bay Area is an old project with a new name’

Political science and international relations expert Arnaldo Gonçalves, who is a visiting professor at the Macau Polytechnic Institute, has been conducting research into the relations

Series of performances featured on Indonesia’s Independence Day

Some 200 Indonesians gathered yesterday to celebrate Indonesia’s 72nd year since the Proclamation of Independence, offering a series of colorful and lively performances. Annually

Seac Pai Van group reiterates protest against hazardous materials depots

A group of residents of the Seac Pai Van area gathered in a public assembly held at the neighborhood’s Lok Kuan Building yesterday, to again protest against

Taiwan’s Tsai travels in face of diplomatic onslaught

Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wen departed yesterday for Latin America, traveling to a region she’s already visited three times in two years. She doesn’t have many

AL Plenary | ‘No timetable to review the Land Law for the time being,’ CE clarifies

The Chief Executive (CE), Chui Sai On,  was at the Legislative Assembly (AL) to attend the penultimate session of the legislative year, answering the questions of

Animal rights | IACM, Anima dismiss allegations of poor Canidrome facilities

The Civic and Municipal Affairs Bureau (IACM) and Anima Macau have dismissed allegations regarding the kennels’ facilities and hygiene, stressing that the parties have been offering the

No plans yet for testing school uniforms in Macau

The Consumer Council in Hong Kong has recently found that the uniforms of two secondary schools contain cancer-causing chemicals from dyes. The uniforms contained more

Heritage | IC asked to request Guia Circuit listing

José Estorninho, President of the Association for the Promotion and Development of the Guia Circuit of Macau, has submitted a request to the Cultural Affairs Bureau (IC)

Indonesia | Third strong earthquake shakes Lombok as death toll tops 300

The Indonesian island of Lombok was shaken by a third big earthquake in little more than a week yesterday as the official death toll from the

Abiding by court judgment would harm public interest, says gov’t

The Macau SAR government says it will not abide by a ruling of the Court of Final Appeal that a construction tender be recalculated after officials

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