Ung Vai Meng | IC head says demolished dockyards will have ‘good result’

The president of the Cultural Affairs Bureau (IC), Ung Vai Meng, hopes that “there will be a good result” from the government’s recent and controversial decision to

Migrants celebrate ‘One Billion Rising’ campaign

Migrant workers in Macau celebrated the annual “One Billion Rising” (OBR) revolution campaign yesterday at Tap Seac Square, which this year focuses on the theme “Solidarity

Hong Kong | TVB seeks details on unbidden suitor

Television Broadcasts Ltd., Hong Kong’s dominant free-to-air TV broadcaster, said it received an unsolicited offer for 29.9 percent of the company from TLG Movie & Entertainment

Q&A | Grant Bowie CEO, MGM: Event will have ‘activities year-long that celebrate different components of Macau’

Macau Daily Times (MDT) - Why does MGM want to be the title sponsor of the Trail- Hiker? Grant Bowie (GB) - I think this opportunity

AIPIM’s new board expresses support for English media

The Macau Portuguese and English Press Association (AIPIM) has elected new governing staff during a meeting held yesterday. José Carlos Matias is the new president of the

Rugby | Macau Bats to field team in Malaysian youth tournament

Local youth rugby club, Macau Bats, will be sending a group of under-14 players to an international tournament in Malaysia next weekend. The tournament, which

Local team wins Japan’s Snow Sculpture Contest

The Macau Culinary Association Team, representing the territory, won the champion’s title on the 44th edition of Japan’s International Snow Sculpture Contest held

AL election budget increases 20 percent

The Legislative Assembly (AL) election will have a bigger budget, Electoral Affairs Commission (CAEAL) president Tong Hio Fong said yesterday after the commission’s first meeting. While

Vehicle registration slumps in 2016

Meanwhile, for the whole year of 2016, new registrations of motor vehicles declined by 29.1 percent to 13,935, with that of motorcycles (7,784) and light automobiles

Courts | MP rentals under discussion at Ho Chio Meng’s trial

Following the end of the Chinese New Year period, yesterday marked the second day of the post-holiday trial of former top prosecutor Ho Chio Meng. Court

‘Go-slow’ protest aiming for ‘secretary’s resignation’

The “Go-slow” protest aims to “call for the secretary’s resignation” said lawmaker Pereira Coutinho in a press conference held yesterday at the Macau Civil Servants

A 360-degree view of China’s deadly smog

When the smog descends over northern China, turning blue skies gray and thickening the air, Cai Fujian can feel his lungs tightening and he begins to cough.

Rogue taxi driver attempted to extort HKD3,000 from tourists

The same taxi driver who overcharged a Hong Kong family last week also tried to extort HKD3,000 from the two tourists. A source familiar with the

Chinese judge says Trump is an enemy ‘of the rule of law’

A  judge in China’s top court has labeled Donald Trump an enemy “of the rule of law” over his insults directed at a U.S. judge

Light pollution | Zhuhai Center Tower asked to dim lights

Macau’s Environmental Protection Bureau (DSPA) informed the Times in a written statement yesterday that Zhuhai municipal authorities are investigating the intensity of light emitted from

Gov’t plans to expedite replacement of live poultry supply

Secretary for Administration and Justice Sonia Chan said yesterday that the government may expedite the process of replacing its live poultry supply with chilled poultry.

More credit cards in 2016, HKD and RMB grow faster

The number of credit card in circulation in the last quarter of 2016 has grown by 2.7 percent over a quarter earlier to a total

Environment | Plan to curb high-polluting scooters unveiled

The government’s new plan to curb the number of two-stroke engine vehicles in Macau hopes to gain the attention of the owners of “about 30 percent

Trump’s former rival Wynn takes over as his new GOP money man

Billionaire casino magnate Steve Wynn says he voted for Democrat Barack Obama in 2008, and he didn’t fully embrace the 2016 candidacy of longtime rival Donald Trump until

Tourism | Golden Week visitors soar 10 percent

Macau recorded over 930,000 visitor arrivals during the seven days of the Spring Festival’s Golden Week, from January 27 until February 2, representing a 9.9 percent

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