Monopoly’s best fight for world title

  Celebrating its 80th anniversary this year, Monopoly is one of the world’s favorite board games. It’s estimated that more than one billion players in 114 countries around the globe play

Red Market library to trial 24/7 opening next year

Entertainment | Aaron Kwok marks Studio City Event Center opening

Celebrated Hong Kong A-lister Aaron Kwok is going to be the very first entertainer to take to the stage of Studio City’s Studio City Event Center (SCEC). The ultramodern venue, which

Consumer Council warns about buying property in Zhuhai

Faced with excessive prices in their hometown, many local residents resort to buying houses in mainland China, particularly in the neighboring city of Zhuhai. According to the Consumer Council (CC),

Average daily table revenue increases

CRIME | Police inquiry continues after woman strangled to death in flat

The Judiciary Police (PJ) launched a probe yesterday morning after a local woman was allegedly strangled to death inside her own apartment near the Casa Garden. The victim, aged 60, was

TOURISM | COOPERATION |Taiwanese delegation visits Macau, Zhuhai

A local committee created for the enhancement of the tourism industry organized a delegation of Taiwanese media and travel agency executives to visit Macau and Zhuhai. According to a press

Japan | Abe, running unopposed, on course to be longest serving PM

Shinzo Abe is on course to become Japan’s longest-serving prime minister in more than four decades after standing unopposed in his ruling party’s leadership election. Abe’s re-selection yesterday as president of

Privacy probes increase by 37.6 percent

The Office for Personal Data Protection (GPDP) launched a total of 194 probes into data privacy violations last year, representing a 37.6 percent growth year-on-year, according to the bureau’s annual

Myanmar looking to improve local employment opportunities

A Myanmar Overseas Chinese group has said that Burmese nationals are facing setbacks when finding a job in Macau due to bureaucratic woes. According to a TDM report, the group

‘These photographs follow my journey in Macau’

Macau Daily Times - Macao 5.0. Can you explain the concept behind this book? Gonçalo Lobo Pinheiro - Well, basically, this translates as ‘Macau five years after’, because that is what

CRIME | Casino staff nabbed for profitmaking through non-negotiable chips

Two local casino employees face prosecution following their successful attempts to swindle HKD3.4 million out of their employer through non-negotiable chips as part of an unknown ring last month. The pair,

New arrest related to St Lazarus illegal graffiti

The female suspect, whose detailed identity was not available, was among the seven Filipinos who defaced a listed building on the evening of July 11. Nonetheless, she denied the act

Conferences and exhibitions impact goes beyond statistics

  The number of participants in the region’s meetings, incentives, conferencing, and exhibitions (MICE) should not be a sole indicator when determining the benefits of those activities, the impacts of which

28,835 fined since anti-smoking law implemented

Following the implementation of the Tobacco Prevention and Control Law in January 2012, law enforcement inspectors have performed a total of 874,876 inspections at several kinds of establishments, which have

Gov’t to sign new contract with TCM

According to a notice published by the government’s Official Gazette (BO), the Secretary for Transport and Public Works, Raimundo do Rosário, will be representing the government as one of the

Asian stocks head for lowest close since 2012

Asian stocks fell, with the regional benchmark index heading for its lowest close since November 2012, after Chinese equities slumped as trading resumed on the mainland following a four-day weekend. Galaxy

UM Student Union’s Sept 3 slogan draws hostility

The University of Macau Student Union came under fire after it updated its Facebook cover picture to read “To commemorate warfare with flowers, not tanks” on September 3. The slogan,

Authorities receive 1,700 opinions over reclaimed area planning

The Land, Public Works and Transport Bureau received a total of 1,700 written opinions on the urban planning development scheme for newly reclaimed zones in the third phase of public

Education | New student-run shops open on UM’s campus

Four new student-run stores have opened on the University of Macau’s (UM) campus. According to a press release, UM launched these shops in order to give students an opportunity to

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