A new femininity is starting to emerge in China

Over the course of the last century, Western beauty ideals – thinness, light skin, large breasts, large eyes, a small nose and high cheekbones – have

Hengqin issues preferential personal tax policies for high-end talent

The Guangdong-Macau In-Depth Cooperation Zone in Hengqin yesterday issued regulations allowing high-end and urgently-needed talent to enjoy preferential tax policies, detailing application conditions, talent standards and processing

Gov’t pledges to strengthen inspections following alleged jewelry store trap

Authorities have pledged to strengthen joint inspections and improve supervision so as to protect the image of Macau as a “tourist city and protect the rights

Australia suspends WTO case against China on barley tariffs

Australia suspended a complaint to the World Trade Organization in a bid to reopen the Chinese market to Australian barley for the first time in

Plan to retire pollutant scooters falls short of expectations

The government plan that granted subsidies and exemptions for those who wished to replace old polluting scooters with new electricity-powered vehicles has fallen short of expectations,

HK top microbiologist suggests universal antiviral drugs to prevent future pandemic

Hong Kong microbiologist Kwok-yung Yuen recommends universal antiviral medications as key to preventing future viral outbreaks. His comment was made at a public lecture hosted

Rights groups welcome Malaysia’s move on death penalty

Human rights groups yesterday applauded Malaysia’s move to scrap the mandatory death penalty as a major step forward in the push for the abolition of capital

Regulating AI: Experts explain why it’s difficult to do and important to get right

From fake photos of Donald Trump being arrested by New York City police officers to a chatbot describing a very-much-alive computer scientist as having died

UM to launch six new master’s degree including AI, robotics systems

The University of Macau (UM) will launch six new master’s degree programmes in the 2023/2024 academic year. The new programs focus on the areas of

Donald Trump to surrender to history-making criminal charges

An extraordinary moment in U.S. history is set to soon unfold in a Manhattan courthouse today (Macau time): Former President Donald Trump, who faces multiple

Why tornadoes are still hard to forecast – even though storm predictions are improving

Meteorologists began warning about severe weather with the potential for tornadoes several days before storms tore across the Southeast and the Central U.S. in late

Commodity prices unlikely to fall: Academic

The possibility of commodity prices falling soon remains vague, president Samuel Tong Kai Chung of the Macau Institute of Management said. He said the pressure

Tons of trash washed ashore on Macau coastline in the last few days

The Marine and Water Bureau (DSAMA) has revealed a large quantity of trash and several kinds of debris has washed ashore on Macau’s coastline, namely

Alibaba to issue RMB5,000 internship subsidy to Macau interns

The Labour Affairs Bureau (DSAL) is cooperating with Alibaba for a second training and internship project for Macau young people to go to Alibaba in

FIBA 3×3 Masters returns better than ever featuring World Masters Tour

The Wynn Macau FIBA 3X3 Masters Tournament is returning to Macau this July better than ever, featuring 16 teams from different parts of the world and

MUST presents Nobel Laureates at 23rd anniversary summit

To celebrate its 23rd Anniversary, the Macau University of Science and Technology (MUST) presented two Nobel Laureates at a medical summit that commenced yesterday afternoon. Officially referred to

Basic Law guarantees steady, sustained development of SAR’s ‘One country, two systems”

The Macau Special Administrative Region (SAR) on Friday held a conference and a symposium to commemorate the 30th anniversary of the promulgation of the Basic Law

Trump’s indictment stretches US legal system in new ways – a former prosecutor explains four key points to understand

When former President Donald Trump turns himself over to authorities in New York on Tuesday, April 4, 2023, and is arraigned, the charges on which

Public pools keep anti-Covid measures due to ‘change of habits’

Sports Bureau (ID) public swimming pools will retain some Covid-19 pandemic measures, such as having three sessions daily separated by one-hour breaks, the ID has

Tourism board vetting eligibility for foreign group tour subsidy

The bureau has announced subsidies for group tours from outside of Hong Kong and mainland China. In addition, a new subsidy scheme targeting overseas entrants through

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