Parliament to prioritize electoral laws review in new session

The review of electoral laws will be placed “at a critical position,” President Kou Hoi In of the parliament has underlined. The second session of

Eduardo Flores offers an insight into Macau’s architecture over the past 40 years

Proof of Life (Prova de Vida) is the title of an exhibition by the architect Eduardo Flores, and aims not only to provide a retrospective over

Food delivery platforms fined for violating personal data

Three major food delivery platforms in Macau were fined up to MOP60,000 for violating the Personal Data Protection Law, including for the transfer of user information

Security Secretary ‘not happy’ with manner of PSP information release

Both he and the chief of the Public Security Police Force (PSP) were dissatisfied with recent communications by the authority, stated Secretary for Security Wong

New English book documents Portuguese poet Pessanha

Camilo Pessanha, a Portuguese poet who came to Macau at age 27, has become the focus of a book that goes beyond merely praising his poetic

70th edition of GP to leave out most of last year’s riders

As an important part of the special celebratory edition of the seven decades of the Macau Grand Prix, the 55th edition of the Macau Motorcycle GP

Domestic helpers’ salaries back to pre-pandemic levels due to lower demand

Demand for domestic workers has decreased, resulting in lower monthly wages, which dropped by up to 30%. According to the Association of Employment Agencies for

Lawmaker raises concerns for workplace mental health

Healthcare for workplace mental health is becoming critical in Macau for a variety of reasons, lawmaker José Pereira Coutinho has said in his latest written

Crime is rising but not yet at pre-pandemic levels

In general, the number of crimes has been growing over the first half (1H) of this year at a rate of 25.4%, the Secretary for

Premier Li on charm offensive as rivals protest Beijing’s aggression at sea

In talks with Southeast Asian leaders yesterday in the Indonesian capital, Chinese Premier Li Qiang underscored his country’s importance as the world’s second-biggest economy and as the

Alexander Payne makes ‘em like they used to: Fall Movie Preview

The great films of the 1970s have long loomed in the imagination of filmmakers raised during one of the most fertile periods of American movies. But Alexander

Music festival tickets going slow, but IC sees opposite

As the box office opened Sunday for this year’s music festival, boasting a true international line up for the first time in three years, tickets do

PSP claims obscured red light caused police van accident

The Public Security Police Force (PSP) has issued a press statement to explain an accident involving a police van hitting a scooter at an intersection

Dubai names former MGM CEO as chairman of gaming authority

Former head of casino giant MGM Resorts, Jim Murren, takes helm at Dubai gaming authority, state news agency WAM said. Murren, former chairman and chief

Policy changes imminent for apartments for older adults

A set of Executive Regulations concerning policy for apartments for older adults will soon be submitted to the Executive Council (ExCo), director of Social Welfare Hon Wai

DSEDJ: More foreign tertiary students than pre-Covid in new school year

This school year has seen more international students in tertiary education than the period before Covid-19, the director of Education and Youth Development, Kong Chi

Myanmar won’t be allowed to lead association in 2026, in blow to generals

Southeast Asian leaders decided that Myanmar won’t take over the rotating leadership of their regional bloc as scheduled in 2026, Asian diplomats and a leader said

Gov’t to ban import of non-biodegradable plasticware, environmentalist questions biodegradable standards

Macau will ban the import of single-use non-biodegradable plastic plates, cups, and polystyrene food containers from January 1, 2024, according to an official dispatch from the Chief

Gluten-Free: A dietary need or a trend?

Gluten-free dietary requirements have quickly become popular in our daily lives with a growing range of food products as well as restaurant menus offering “Gluten-Free”

Education director: National security, patriotism in new curriculum

Elements of national security and patriotism will be added to curriculum framework, the director of Education and Youth Development, Kong Chi Meng, disclosed yesterday. Following his

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