Security branch ‘surprised’ not getting Malaysian request on Jho Low

The Office of the Secretary for Security yesterday expressed “surprise and shock” it had received no inquiry for policing cooperation from Malaysia. Yesterday, the Times

Land beside Jai Alai Hotel for gov’t facility

The land plot at the Avenida do Dr. Rodrigo Rodrigues, between the Jai Alai Hotel and the Hotel Casa Real in the Outer Harbour area,

Canto-opera ‘Floral Princess’ to mix modernity and tradition in July

As part of the “Sands China Performing Arts Program,” Sands China has joined with the Utopia Cantonese Opera Workshop to propose new performances from the

IC to invite Broadway, West End shows to Macau

The Cultural Affairs Bureau (IC) has revealed plans to invite Broadway and West End performers to stage shows in Macau. The IC was replying

MPU graduates confident in their future prospects

Several Macao Polytechnic University (MPU) graduates were confident about their futures as they attended yesterday’s ceremony. Ana Chui, a bachelor’s degree graduate in Chinese-Portuguese Translation,

Bus route N3 extended during summer

From today to the end of August, the nocturnal bus route N3 will be extended to Hac-Sa Beach to cater to the needs of the public. With its

Cultural Centre to offer summer activities

The Macao Cultural Centre will launch its newest ARTmusing Summer edition, an artistic jamboree to entertain and inspire audiences throughout the summer holiday. It caters to people of

Topography Course to be offered

This September, the School of Topography and Land Survey of Macao will offer a general course on topography. The course will cover foundational theories and practical knowledge in

Commercial flights surge 350% y-o-y in April

Arriving and departing commercial flights totalled 2,980 trips in April, a sharp rise of 353.6% year-on-year. Gross weight of air cargo fell by 39.6% year-on-year to 3,532 tonnes

Demand for health and protection products in SARs surge

Demand for health and protection products has witnessed a huge increase from both domestic customers and mainland Chinese visitors, according to Manulife Hong-Kong and Macau. “This has accelerated

CPU members concerned with divergences between PCUs and Detailed Plan for Zone A

Several Urban Planning Committee (CPU) members have expressed concerns about urban conditions plans (PCUs) for several land plots in Zone A of the new landfills.

First quarter with fewer employees in most sectors

Official statistics from the Statistics and Census Service (DSEC) on the Survey on Manpower Needs and Wages for the first quarter (Q1) of 2023 show

Despite zero public discussion, Secretary defends necessity for Cotai hospital expert residences

Residences for non-local experts for the future Cotai hospital are still subject to discussion by the Urban Planning Committee (CPU), Secretary for Social Affairs and Culture

Former Anima president wants international animal shelter in Portugal

The former president and honorary life president of the animal rights protection group Anima Macau, Albano Martins, is seeking support to create an old ambition

Malaysia confirms Jho Low ‘hiding in Macau’, another suspect deported for overstaying

Fugitive Malaysian financier Jho Low, wanted for his key role in the multibillion-dollar 1MDB scandal, is believed to be hiding in Macau, Malaysia’s anti-corruption watchdog confirmed

PJ detains two suspects of investment scam that harmed 30 people

The Judiciary Police (PJ) has detained one man and a woman suspected of being part of a larger group that lured at least 30 local

80% of students unsure about parents’ help in career planning

A survey result released yesterday revealed that over 80% of responding students expressed uncertainty with their parents’ ability to help with their career planning, local media reports.

Taipa sees third highest temperature since 1952

The Taipa Grande Station recorded 34.8 degrees Celsius yesterday, the third highest in May since 1952, according to the Meteorological and Geophysical Bureau (SMG). Several districts in

Taiwan Ministry proposes extensions of stay for some foreigners

The Ministry of the Interior (MOI) has proposed many amendments targeted at allowing foreign nationals to extend their stay in Taiwan after graduation or to care for family

Exports at MOP860 million in April

Total merchandise exports amounted to MOP858 million in April 2023, down by 28.1% year-on-year, according to the Statistics and Census Service (DSEC). The value of re-exports (MOP731 million)

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