China to address economic difficulties head-on: Politburo

The Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee, also known as the Politburo, convened a meeting this week to scrutinize the prevailing economic

Gov’t scraps Kun Iam statue at Hac-Sa Reservoir Park, bids to undo the damages

The government has decided to suspend the project of building a Kun Iam statue at the Hac-Sa Reservoir Park in the face of public opinion against the

Barbie mania sweeps Latin America, but sometimes takes on a macabre tone

Latin America is taking Barbie mania to an extreme, with everything from pink-colored tacos and pastries, commercial planes bearing the Barbie logo, political ads and even Barbie-themed

Septuagenarian woman loses MOP200K to impersonator

A local woman has lost MOP200,000 to a man whom she thought she knew, who requested loans from her, the Judiciary Police (PJ) announced yesterday. According

MOP1.4B “Adventure Park” not the same item previously budgeted at MOP229M

The previously presented budget of MOP1.4 billion for the new Hac Sa “Adventure Park” is not a mere increase on the 2020 revamp project budgeted

China urges Japan not to disrupt chip industry after curbs take effect

China's government appealed to Japan yesterday not to disrupt the semiconductor industry after curbs on exports of Japanese chip-making technology took effect, adding to technology restrictions Washington

Petition on suspending Hac-Sa Kun Iam statue surpasses 8,000 signatures

An online petition calling for the withdrawal of construction at Hac-Sa Reservoir has collected over 8,600 signatures in three days. Initiated by the Association of

Pacquiao to fight Muay Thai legend in USD25m bout in Macau

Two boxing legends will fight in an epic showdown in Macau as Thai promoters present “The Match of Legends: Manny Pacquiao vs Buakaw Banchamek” to be

Management side hopes for ‘minimal impact’ amid discussion on minimum wage adjustments

As the review on minimum wage commences, the management side of the debate is hoping for “the smallest burden and impact,” despite “unprecedented support” for

Tourism bureau to boost events in latter half of 2023

The local tourism bureau has planned an array of major events and activities to take place in the latter half of 2023, officials announced in

CCAC unveils customs chief defrauded gov’t over MOP130,000

The Commission Against Corruption (CCAC) has discovered a chief of customs station at a checkpoint allegedly colluding with his subordinates to fabricate attendance records in

Crisis-hit Sri Lanka may allow Indian rupee to be used in local transactions

Sri Lanka is considering the possibility of allowing the use of the Indian rupee for local transactions, as the island nation struggles to build its depleted foreign

Main trade union hopes upgraded Canidrome helps physical education

Trade unionist Lam Lon Wai has applauded the government’s plan to revamp the former Canidrome, and hopes it will help upgrade physical education in nearby

Sands Shopping Carnival kicks off with 580 retailers

 Sands China Ltd. launched its 2023 Sands Shopping Carnival yesterday at The Venetian Macao, featuring some 580 local SMEs. The carnival provides a

Wilfred Wong: Sands China’s shortage of staff solved

Sands China has solved the shortage of manpower in its properties and is now able to put all 12,000 of its rooms into operation, Sands China

58% less cybersecurity breaches in Jan-May

From January to May this year, the Judiciary Police (PJ) recorded 58% fewer cybersecurity incidents year-over-year, PJ director Sit Chong Meng has disclosed at a

Fans of Bruce Lee fondly remember his life philosophy 50 years after his death

Fans of late martial arts legend Bruce Lee, who broke negative stereotypes around Asian men in films, gathered in Hong Kong this week to commemorate their

GP to celebrate 70th anniversary with 11 racing events, four international ones

The celebration of the 70th anniversary of the Macau Grand Prix this November will see some significant changes beyond what was already expected and previously

China to strike harder on organized illegal border-crossing for gambling

In full compliance with the central government’s policy against cross-border gambling, border control will be tightened to curb organized illegal immigration for gambling, Zhang Ning, spokesperson of

Passports of both SARs see higher rankings in global index

The passports of both of China’s Special Administrative Regions (SARs) have made progress in the past year on a global ranking. International consultancy

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