Tianzhou-5 cargo craft re-enters atmosphere, boosts mainland-Macau exchange

China's Tianzhou-5 cargo craft re-entered the atmosphere in a controlled manner at 9:13 a.m. yesterday, according to the China Manned Space Agency. This satellite is

TSI: Housing Bureau has discretion in housing applications

A local court has ruled the director of housing has discretion in determining the reliability of asset valuations submitted by applicants. The case concerns an applicant

Kim to meet Putin, as both are locked in standoffs with the West

North Korea’s Kim Jong Un arrived in Russia yesterday for a meeting with President Vladimir Putin where they are expected to offer each other increased support in

Hong Kong busker arrested and deported from Macau claims mistreatment

Hong Kong busker Oliver Ma claims to have been mistreated by the local police forces, who deported and banned him from reentering Macau without justifiable

HUSH to celebrate wellness this year, upholding Big Health development

This year’s HUSH! Beach Concerts will incorporate yoga events to promote wellness and Big Health, deputy director of Culture Cheang Kai Meng said yesterday. Branded as

Jockey Club new season commences Sept. 29, ends speculation of operator uncertainty

The Macau government has approved Macau Jockey Club’s (MJC) 2023-24 season, ending speculations that the firm has failed to satisfactorily upgrade facilities as it pledged back

Security Chief says police cadets expelled for indecent behavior

The Office of the Secretary for Security, Wong Sio Chak has said in a statement that three police cadets undergoing training at the police academy have

Biden wraps visit by talking with business leaders and visiting a memorial to John McCain

President Joe Biden was wrapping up a visit to Vietnam yesterday, meeting with Vietnamese government officials and business leaders and spotlighting new deals and partnerships between the

Heavy rains hit city following Typhoon Haikui, lawmaker calls for better work arrangement in times of rainstorms

Heavy rains have been pouring down on the city from Friday midnight, causing primary and secondary schools to be suspended. The latest torrential rain

SSM: Gov’t’s mental health resources sufficient

The public hospital’s Department of Psychiatry has diagnosed a total of 200 residents in 2022 with common mental illnesses such as depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder, and others.

Lawrence Ho: W Hotel at Studio City to expand Macau’s clientele

The addition of a new chic hotel at his Studio City property will help Macau attract younger and more sophisticated clients, Lawrence Ho, chairman and

Ferries to raise ticket fares this week

Macau's two maritime passenger transport operators are updating their fares effective from Friday (September 15), the two companies announced. According to the new arrangements, a

Prosecutor, lawyer among four suspects in alleged bribery case

An assistant prosecutor general and a lawyer are among four suspects recently accused of bribery, the Public Prosecutions Office (MP) has announced. The MP

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

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