Patane Market opens today

The new market in the Municipal Complex of the Patane will open to the public today. The new venue, located on the Avenida de Demétrio Cinatti, will finally replace the

Pop art exhibition revives Asian-American youth icons

A pop art exhibition opened at the Rui Cunha Foundation yesterday evening, showcasing the works of California-based contemporary artist Louise Leong. Leong, whose family is from Macau, has

Planet J confident of growth this year

Planet J announced last week that it has added augmented and virtual reality games to the indoor theme park and has invited government officials to experience

Breaking News: Australia and East Timor settle bitter border differences

Australia and East Timor will sign a treaty that draws the first-ever maritime border between the neighbors, resolving years of bitter wrangling with a deal that carves up billions of

Offbeat | Drama in red and neutrals on Oscars red carpet

Looks in neutrals, reds and purples brought the drama on the Oscars carpet, along with a healthy dose of shiny gold, but Nicole Kidman stood out in stunning

Chui Sai On convinced Light Rail will be operational in 2019

The Chief Executive (CE), Chui Sai On, departed yesterday to Beijing, where he is expected to attend the opening of the first session of

Macau painted in ‘Holi’ colors

As has become a tradition, this year, the Holi Festival was once again celebrated in Macau yesterday thanks to the initiative of the Indian Culture Association of Macau,

Package tour visitors increase by 41 percent

The number of visitors on package tours surged by 41.4 percent year-on-year to 755,000 in January 2018, according to information released by the Statistics and Census Service

Ask the Vet | How dog treats can help during training

Dog treats can be an effective tool while training your dog. However, some owners can learn to rely too heavily on treats as it less complex

Non-resident deliveries: Health Bureau says new prices just half market rate

The proposed new charges for expectant mothers who hold non-resident status represent “just half the market price,” according to the Health Bureau, though the supervising government department

Briefs | MGTO: Hong Kong cooperating with Macau

Tourism agents in Hong Kong have been supporting Macau’s tourism industry, according to Macau Government Tourism Office (MGTO) head Helena de Senna Fernandes, who spoke on Friday during a

Power to authorize demonstrations to be transferred to police

The Executive Council has proposed a transfer of authorization for demonstrations and assembly from the Civic and Municipal Affairs Bureau (IACM) to the Public Security

Proper planning needed for 85sqkm sea area, experts say

The MSAR government has not fully revealed its plans for construction projects within the 85 square kilometer sea area near Macau, following Beijing’s grant of rights

ExCo | Municipal Institution given green light

The Executive Council (ExCo) has finished analyzing the law draft regarding the establishment of the non-political municipal organization, with the draft suggesting that all members

Two massage therapists accuse Steve Wynn of sexual misconduct

Two massage therapists have claimed in new lawsuits that casino mogul Steve Wynn used his power to coerce them into sexual acts, making them the latest women

Wynn, Elaine denied court approval to sell shares

Steve Wynn can’t drop a court fight with his ex-wife Elaine that’s blocking both of them from selling their shares in Wynn Resorts Ltd., a

St. Paul’s Ruins to ‘go green’ again for third Irish parade

The Hong Kong and Macau Irish Festival kicks off today, starting a series of events bringing a taste of Irish culture to the region.

Gaming | Revenue growth slows as VIP players avoid crowds

Macau has become a playground for families and tourists - and that appears to be a turn-off for high-rolling gamblers during holidays. The region’s

Migrant groups cry foul over childbirth fee hike

Migrant groups are crying foul over the proposed nine-fold fee increase for the delivery services provided to non-resident parents, describing the move as discriminatory.

In context | On track for a selfish society with new kinds of apartheid

I believe that the decision made by the Health Bureau is highly discriminatory and should be seen as part of a wrong understanding of what should be the modus

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