As bourbon booms, thirst for rare brands breeds skullduggery

Buttery, smooth, oaky. These are characteristics of the best bourbons, and a growing cult of aficionados is willing to pay an astonishing amount of money

UK Consulate to boost trade with SAR, pledges to support GBA development

As the SAR is moving towards a post-Covid era, it is high time to think about the future of the relationship between UK and Macau and

How Frances Willard shaped feminism by leading the 19th-century temperance movement

As younger adults opt for “wellness” products, many are practicing alcohol abstinence. Sometimes referred to as “sober curious,” this trend of often forgoing alcohol has forged

Pansy Ho wants Macau, Hong Kong youth to stick to their cultural values

Local businesswoman and member of the standing committee of the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference, Pansy Ho, wants young people in both Macau and Hong Kong

MUST presents Royal Society member at seminar

The Macau University of Science and Technology (MUST) will host a seminar presented by cognitive psychologist Nicola Clayton, a member of the Royal Society, this afternoon

Realtor finds financial uncertainties obstructing Asia-Pacific capital deployment

A Further, 70% believed that uneven and unpredictable global interest rate policies would impact their investment decisions. The findings were announced by realtor firm

US Indo-Pacific Strategy ‘seeks to form exclusive blocs to stir up confrontation’: Chinese FM

The U.S. “Indo-Pacific Strategy” seeks to “gang up”to form exclusive blocs, stir up confrontation, and undermine regional integration, Foreign Minister Qin Gang said yesterday. The

Appeal court rules casinos are not ‘exclusive concessions’

The Court of Final Appeal (TUI) has ruled that local casino companies are not under “exclusive operations” and their employees do not enjoy civil servant status.

Alleged murderer of Abby Choi tried to escape to Macau

Hong Kong authorities have granted bail to a man suspected of having assisted the alleged murderer of socialite model Abby Choi to escape Macau.

Film festival celebrates local productions

The Macau Films & Videos Panorama 2022 (MFVP 2022) will open Mar. 17 at the Oriental Foundation, and will screen 32 local films, including 26 feature

Chan Meng Kam wants Macau to replace sea port with Gaolan facility

Former lawmaker Chan Meng Kam has presented a proposal to grant Macau the right to lease the Gaolan Port in Zhuhai as a temporary facility,

Smuggling cases on the rise: Customs

According to Macau Customs, the number of illegal trafficking cases involving Macau single-plate vehicles is increasing, particularly cases of mass trafficking of food products across the Hengqin

Drivers strike over plan to remove aging jeepneys

Philippine transport groups launched a nationwide strike yesterday to protest a government program drivers fear would phase out traditional jeepneys, which have become a cultural icon, and

China sets this year’s economic growth target at ‘around 5%’

China's government announced plans for a consumer-led revival of the struggling economy as its legislature opened a session yesterday that will tighten President Xi Jinping’s control over

GDP plunges 27% in 2022

The economy of Macau declined by 26.8% year-on-year in real terms in 2022, data from the Statistics and Census Service (DSEC) showed. In 2022,

Financial institutions thriving in Macau, eight new additions in 2022

The number of financial institutions that receive approval to operate in the local market has been growing significantly. In 2022 eight new such entities commenced operation

MGTO, Madame Tussauds jointly presents wax statues at GP Museum

Eight wax statues crafted by Madame Tussauds’ team in Hong Kong will be on display at the Macao Grand Prix Museum from the end of

Progress made in work related to HK, Macau, Taiwan: Report

China has made fresh progress in work related to its Hong Kong, Macau and Taiwan over the past five years, according to a government work report

Crime could increase again this year after drop in 2022, Security Chief says

The Covid-19 pandemic and related border restrictions that kept Macau from the world caused a sharp decrease in crimes reported over the last three years and,

China looks to consumers to drive economic rebound

Chinese leader Xi Jinping’s agenda for the annual meeting of the legislature: Revive the economy by encouraging consumers to spend more now that severe anti-virus controls

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