Court: Incorrect wealth declaration in housing application constitutes forgery

The top court has ruled that making erroneous or fraudulent income and asset declarations during government housing applications will constitute forgery. It is another

Michelle Yeoh wins best actress award, making history

Michelle Yeoh has won the Academy Award for best actress and made history all at once. The Malaysian-born actor became the first Asian woman to

Experts: Collectivism plays part in residents’ mask wearing despite eased mandate

A sense of culture may play a large part in the reason why, despite most countries having ended mask wearing, residents in the city continue to use

Residential, commercial mortgage loans drop in January

New approvals of residential mortgage loans (RMLs) and commercial real estate loans (CRELs) fell significantly month-to-month in January compared to December 2022, the Monetary Authority

Filipino migrant workers find shelter in gambling, alcohol addictions to deal with trauma

A significant number of Macau’s Filipino migrant workers suffer addictions, including gambling and alcohol, while dealing with traumas resulting from a combination of factors such as job

Xi says people’s trust is biggest motivation for him to forge ahead

Chinese President Xi Jinping said yesterday that the people’s trust is the biggest motivation that drives him to march on and a great responsibility he shoulders.

Xi Jinping unanimously elected Chinese president, Central Military Commission chairman

Xi Jinping was unanimously elected Chinese president last week at the ongoing session of China’s national legislature, leading the country of 1.4 billion people onto a new

Macau GP confirms interest in return of three FIA events

The Macau Grand Prix Organizing Committee (MGPOC) is working towards bringing back all three FIA events, including the GT World Cup and the WTCR race, the

MGTO takes roadshow to Huizhou, offers wedding photo packages

Over the past weekend, the Macao Government Tourism Office (MGTO) has brought the “Experience Macau without limits” Greater Bay Area (GBA) Roadshow to the Central Plaza of

Police: Phone scams in Jan-Feb tripled y-o-y

Three to four times more telephone scams have been recorded in the first two months of this year than the same period last year, Sit Chong

From wine country to London, bank’s failure shakes worldwide

It was called Silicon Valley Bank, but its collapse is causing shockwaves around the world. From winemakers in California to startups across the Atlantic

Hotel prices driving international, Hong Kong visitors away

The recent spike in the hotel room prices in Macau following the border reopening and influx of tourists from the mainland is driving international visitors away

IAM member hints at ‘big project’ near Grand Coloane Resort

A This preview was given at the Island District Community Seminar organized by the IAM. It saw the attendance of José Margarida Tavares, president of

Economy recovering to over 60% of pre-pandemic era: Pansy Ho

As at Chinese New Year, Macau’s economy has recovered to 60–70% of the pre-pandemic era, said Pansy Ho, CPPCC member, vice president of the All-China Federation

Hengqin companies to offer over RMB700,000 to recruit post-grad graduates

Companies in the Guangdong-Macao In-Depth Cooperation Zone on Hengqin island in the Zhuhai special economic zone are offering annual compensation of up to 700,000 yuan

Why is Indonesia moving its capital from Jakarta to Borneo?

Jakarta is congested, polluted, prone to earthquakes and rapidly sinking into the Java Sea. Now the government is in the process of leaving, moving Indonesia’s capital to

Beijing issues over 12.6m travel certificates for SARs, Taiwan since Jan. 8

Beijing has issued 12.67 million certificates for travel to and from Hong Kong, Macau and Taiwan, up 837.7%, albeit from a low base, and 122,000

Drivers’ ‘career recognition’ weighs more than local success

The completion of the Macau Grand Prix Museum revamp with the addition of wax figures of famous racers was announced by the Macao Government Tourism Office

Macau’s weak domestic violence prevention efforts concern UN

The UN Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights (CESCR) has expressed concerns over the city’s inadequate protection against domestic violence and high report rate.

Lawmaker calls for compensation to San Ma Lo affected businesses

Businesses adversely affected by the San Ma Lo pedestrian lane event should be compensated, lawmaker Pereira Coutinho has noted in his latest inquiry. Officially referred

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