Delegation visits Macau-funded projects in wake of quake

The trip was also intended to act as a broader cultural, educational, sporting and charitable mission, a statement from the organizers read. Led by Pou Yee Ieong, the delegation was comprised

‘Bus only’ lane between Barra and Lam Mau dock gets green light

A “Bus only” lane connecting the Barra area to Lam Mau dock will be put into effect in a trial period soon, according to the president of the Specialized Group

Fines, license suspensions and undercover agents proposed to improve taxi service

    A commitment to heavier fines that can result in temporary or permanent taxi license suspensions was one of the main outcomes from the third meeting of the Traffic Advisory Board

Palau-bound flight delayed for two days | Hundreds of passengers stranded at local airport

Sixty-eight passengers flew to Palau on Saturday after a two-day delay due to equipment failure, leaving hundreds of mainland Chinese visitors stranded at the airport. A Mega Maldives Airlines flight was

Old buildings in need of regular inspection and maintenance

The Macao Association of Concrete Inspection, Maintenance and Waterproofing announced its inception last week, holding an inaugural ceremony yesterday to welcome its leaders. The association aims to develop durable concrete

Poker | APPT president Danny McDonagh leaves Macau

Poker authority McDonagh is internationally regarded as one of the game’s most prominent figures, and was inducted into the Australian Poker Hall of Fame in 2012. He has made a significant

Travel alert system to switch on this year

Director of the Macao Government Tourism Office (MGTO), Maria Helena de Senna Fernandes, has advised that the Macau travel alert system will be launched within this year, the media reported. Ms.

Students launch feel-good demonstration

The signs, which are written in Chinese, say: “Today I’m going to give my best” and “Today is full of expectations.” An accompanying Portuguese message reads: “We call ourselves the

MGTO: Light Festival contract unannounced due to lack of regulation

The contracts for both the Light Festival and the Parade for Celebration of the Year of the Monkey were outsourced to Creation Advertising Co., Ltd. with no notice published in

Pacquiao draws closer to ‘final’ bout

Pacquiao currently holds a strong record in the U.S. with a 20-3-2 win-loss-draw  (12 knockouts) of the 25 matches he has undertaken. Separately, the Philippine national icon has fought twice

Football | Macau faces Malaysia today in Malacca

The Macau Football Team will face the Malaysian National Team in a friendly international match tonight in the historical city of Malacca. The match is expected to be open, with both

Crime | Drug kingpin and partner used to party in Macau

In the latest round of investigations into the former partner of suspected drug kingpin Vadim Volkov, the 27-year-old Australian life coach has told Australia’s anti-corruption bureau that she had no

Education | Teacher using corporal punishment stopped working

The Education and Youth Affairs Bureau (DSEJ) announced on Sunday that a tutor accused of inflicting corporal punishment on a student stopped working at the tutorial center. Earlier this month, parents

‘Macau scam’ claims new victims in Malaysia

The so-called “Macau scam” has continued to ensnare victims this year, particularly in the Southeast Asian countries of Malaysia, Singapore and Thailand. Recent incidents in Malaysia’s Klang Valley and in Penang

Markets | Asian stock markets mostly trading lower

Asian stocks were mostly lower yesterday after Chinese industrial profits rebounded and U.S. economic growth was stronger than expected. European markets were closed for the Easter holiday. KEEPING SCORE: The Shanghai

Media report: More fall for ‘Macau Scam’ in Malacca

Four people in Malacca have fallen prey to the 'Macau Scam' syndicate this year, the New Straits Times reported today (Friday). State Commercial Crime Investigation Department chief Superintendent Ee Khong Koy

Officials: US killed senior Islamic State leader

Defense Secretary Ash Carter says U.S. forces have killed a senior Islamic State leader known as Haji Iman, marking a further erosion of top leadership in the militant group in

Creative and cultural industries | No job to come back to, says Macanese fashion designer

Macau Daily Times (MDT) - Why do you think so many Macau students in the creative industry seek education abroad? Nuno Lopes De Oliveira (NLO) – The leading universities in Macau

Construction labor disputes doubled in 2015

The number of complaints this year regarding labor conflicts in the construction sector almost doubled from 2014, said the Labour Affairs Bureau (DSAL) in a press conference yesterday afternoon. In 2015,

Health | Non-government organization needs medical professionals

Earlier this week, the Macao Federation of Trade Unions (FAOM) celebrated the 65th anniversary of its Workers’ Medical Center. Hope was expressed during the celebration that the government will  train

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