Education | Scholars work on Pierre Bourdieu published in Australia

The book ‘Bourdieu: A Critical Introduction’, authored by Tony Schirato and Mary Roberts from the University of Macau (UM) Department of Communication, has been published by

Sou has not yet resumed lawmaker post

Lawmaker Sulu Sou has not yet resumed his position at the Legislative Assembly (AL) despite expectations that he would resume his post yesterday.

Briefs | IACM: Canidrome must submit relocation plan

The Civic and Municipal Affairs Bureau (IACM) has asked the Macau Canidrome to submit a plan to relocate the greyhounds who have not been adopted by July 10.

First Greater Bay youth internship program launched

To promote the integration of local young people in the development of the Greater Bay Area, the Talents Development Committee and the Hong Kong and

Leong meets with Rio vice governor to talk PSC trade

Secretary for Economy and Finance Lionel Leong met with the vice governor of Rio de Janeiro, Francisco Dornelles, as one of the final stops on his combined

Protesters raise concerns over crematorium, other issues

Hundreds of residents took the streets yesterday to express their opposition to the government’s suspended project – the establishment of a crematorium at Taipa’s Sa Kong

Import surge led by mobile phones, motor vehicles

Total merchandise import grew by 28 percent year-on-year in May to MOP7.18 billion, of which imports of mobile phones and motor vehicles soared by 182.6 percent and

More CCTV cameras go into operation

The second and third phases of CCTV surveillance cameras officially started operations on Saturday, according to a dispatch released in the Official Gazette.  In total, 601 new

Vet clinic to file legal action against animal rights group chief

A veterinary clinic is set to take legal action against president of Anima, Albano Martins, for defaming the Royal Veterinary Center clinic in NAPE, following Martins’ statements claiming that

UM former dean scandal | Tam says higher standards needed for teachers

Alexis Tam has declared that the requirements for teachers should be higher than those for ordinary civil servants. The Secretary for Social Affairs and Culture, Alexis

Gaming | June GGR disappoints, attributed to World Cup

Gross gaming revenue in Macau grew 12.5 percent year-on-year in June to a total of MOP22.49 billion, according to the latest data from the

US Consul ‘optimistic’ on Macau as investment prospect

The U.S. Consulate General in Hong Kong and Macau sees potential for the world’s largest economy to continue investing in the MSAR, particularly as

CE submits report on Greater Bay Area opinions

Last week Chief Executive Chui Sai On submitted a report to the Vice Premier of the mainland’s State Council, Han Zheng, regarding opinions and recommendations on the

Photo Shop | BBAM holds Annual Ball with horror theme

The British Business Association of Macau held its Annual Ball on Saturday, June 23 at StarWorld Macau. Guests entered into the spirit of the occasion, embracing the theme

Public Consultation launched | Civil Protection Law includes new ‘crime for false social alarm’

The government launched a Public Consultation yesterday on the new rules that aim to shape the “Civil Protection Basic Law.” The proposal, which

Education | IPM holds graduation ceremony

The Macao Polytechnic Institute (IPM) yesterday held the graduation ceremony for the academic year 2017-2018, where 660 students were bestowed with a bachelor’s degree. The ceremony was

New luxury mall to open in city center

This summer, a new retail development will bring luxury retail to the heart of the city’s UNESCO-listed historical center. The new mall will be

AACM approves 183 extra flights for summer vacation

To meet demand from both Macau residents and tourists who consider the region a point of transit when traveling, the Civil Aviation Authority (AACM) has approved

UM Graduate School’s dean detained for sexual offense

John Mo Shijian, dean of the University of Macau’s (UM) Graduate School, and former Dean and law professor at the UM Faculty of Law has been

Pac On building expected to be complete in July

The Pac On multi-function government building is expected to be completed in July, with estimated construction costs of MOP270 million. The building will provide 25,000

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