Int’l education summit in Hong Kong highlights development of Asian universities

The Times Higher Education (THE) Asia Universities Summit recently kicked off, gathering academic leaders from around the world to discuss the development and future of Asian

City sees nearly 100,000 tourists on first day of long weekend

The city has recorded 96,305 tourist arrivals as of 9 p.m. last night, the first day of the Dragon Boat Festival holiday. The National Immigration

Climate change leads to growing risk of mosquito-borne viral diseases, EU agency says

European Union officials warned yesterday there is a growing risk of mosquito-borne viral diseases such as dengue and chikungunya in Europe due to climate change.

Lawmaker Ma Io Fong wants law changes to protect vulnerable against sex crimes

Lawmaker Ma Io Fong wants to amend local laws, establishing harsher penalties for those who engage in sexual harassment or abuse of children or other vulnerable

Takeaway delivery platforms fined by data protection office

The Office for Personal Data Protection (GPDP) is reported to have fined several online takeaway delivery platforms due to non-compliance with the data protection act. In

Tourism expo to showcase mainland, GBA offerings

The 11th Macao International Travel (Industry) Expo (MITE) will be staged from June 30 to July 2, under the theme “MITE connects the World.” The

PSP cracks illegal mahjong ring, arrests five

The Public Security Police Force (PSP) revealed it has cracked a case related to the illegal exploitation of the mahjong game, a force spokesperson said

Events to cause traffic changes

Parts of the neighborhood of Rua de Pedro Nolasco da Silva and the Cotai district will have motor vehicle traffic suspended on or from this Saturday

Lawmakers continue to call for more financial support measures

Several lawmakers, including Nick Lei, José Pereira Coutinho, and Song Pek Kei, addressed the plenary of the Legislative Assembly (AL) on Tuesday, calling for the

Tender for five public housing projects in Zone A opens

The government announced yesterday via the Official Gazette that land plots B5, B7, B8, B11 and B12 in New Urban Zone A will have tenders opened for the

Forum Macau visits Portugal

The China-Lusophone countries forum in Macau visited Portugal from June 14 to 16. The delegation was led by the Secretariat’s secretary-general Ji Xianzheng, and visited several public, private

DSAJ arranges legal seminar for local teachers

The Legal Affairs Bureau (DSAJ) organized two seminars on June 3 and 10 for local teachers on laws concerning Macau. Law professor Wai Kin Lok from the University

Macao Foundation’s two heads extended

The government announced yesterday in the Official Gazette that Wu Zhiliang and Zhong Yi have had their appointments to the Macao Foundation (FM) extended. The extension will take

Alipay, Mastercard offer new cashless payment option

Mastercard and Alipay yesterday launched a new payment option that provides visitors to mainland China with another way to go cashless as travel and tourism resumes. Cardholders can

IFTM opens Postgraduate Space

The Macao Institute for Tourism Studies (IFTM) announced the opening of its new Postgraduate Space earlier this week. The dedicated area in the East Asia Hall Annex Building

Four non-local workers apprehended for alleged fraud

The Public Security Police Force (PSP) has announced the apprehension of four non-resident workers on allegations of fraud. The Judiciary Police (PJ) referred the

CE anticipates further security ties with Hong Kong

Chief Executive Ho Iat Seng expressed his anticipation of further cooperation with Hong Kong on security, the government noted in a statement. On Tuesday,

Men charged over blue card employment scam

A local man and a mainland resident have been charged over conspiring to produce and submit a false employment contract to government departments to secure a non-resident

New aviation law passes on first reading amid claims of lack of information

The new civil aviation law to open up the Macau market after Air Macau’s 25-year-long monopoly passed on its first reading yesterday at the Legislative Assembly (AL). Although

Lawmakers Lei and Lam want gov’t to release unused land for public use

The government should make better use of idle plots of land by opening them to public use, said lawmakers Ella Lei and Ron Lam in

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