Most public services closed Monday

Chief Executive Chui Sai On has announced that most public services will be closed tomorrow (Monday) and civil servants will be excused from coming to work. However, public services that are

CEM cuts power supply to protect electricity infrastructure

Macau Daily Times is receiving reports of power blackouts in the Inner Harbor and San Ma Lou area, where street flooding has reached 1.64 meters in some parts and is

Mangkhut about to breach critical 100-kilometer range

A view from a residential unit in the Pac On area, in Taipa (Photo by MDT reader) The Macau Meteorological and Geophysical Bureau

Super typhoon heading to Macau, signal 10 hoisted

Super Typhoon is heading to Macau and the surrounding areas of Zhuhai, according to the the latest Weather Department (SSM) reports. Typhoon Mangkhut devastated areas in its passage in northern Philippines,

Sérgio Correia running for president of Lawyers Association

The veteran barrister made his bid public during a press conference held at his office this evening (Friday). The current president Jorge Neto Valente said recently in an interview with

Religious crackdown endangering goal of ‘harmonious’ China, say analysts

Persecution of the Christian community continues in China, with some watchdog groups expressing that ongoing pressure against religious groups is at its most intense since the Cultural

Briefs | 355 taxi infractions seen in August

In August, a total of 355 taxi offences were recorded by the Public Security Police Force (PSP), according to a statement released by the PSP earlier this week.

Typhoon Mangkhut | T10 may be hoisted this weekend

Typhoon signal number 10 may be hoisted this weekend as Typhoon Mangkhut approaches the city, Acting Deputy Director of the Meteorological and Geophysical Bureau (SMG) Tang Io Man

Chinese porcelain exhibition showcased at Casa Garden

In an initiative of the Orient Foundation, an exhibition of Chinese porcelain dating back to the Qing Dynasty was launched yesterday evening at the Casa Garden venue.

2nd Annual Street Food Festival coming Sep 29

The second annual Michelin Guide Street Food Festival Macau will be held from Saturday, September 29 to Tuesday, October 2, with Michelin-acclaimed food stalls and eateries serving

Audit report slams LRT delays and cost overruns

The most recent report from the Commission of Audit (CA) released yesterday added to previous criticisms of construction delays and budget blowouts in the construction of

HK gov’t can evict Foreign Correspondents’ Club with 3 months’ notice

Details of the government’s lease of the current premises of the Hong Kong Foreign Correspondents’ Club were released this week, amid a freedom of speech scandal

Canidrome | Elderly residents complain about greyhound relocation

The residents of the Asilo Vila Madalena are opposing the Macau Yat Yuen Canidrome’s plan to relocate retired greyhounds next to the senior citizens’ home.

Typhoon | Barijat passes with whimper, Mangkhut expected to thunder

After the passage of typhoon Barijat yesterday, which caused no damage or significant disruption to the city’s daily activities, the region is already preparing for another storm

‘Hato effect’ revealed in typhoon passage

Although typhoon Barijat passed fairly peacefully, the weather phenomenon has shed light on a so-called “Hato effect” with many residents rushing to bakery shops and supermarkets to stock up

Briefs | Mainland wants closer anti-graft cooperation

Yang Xiaodu, a member of the political Bureau of the Communist Party of China Central Committee and head of the National Supervisory, has expressed his desire to enhance

Secretary Wong convenes Civil Protection

The Secretary for Security, Wong Sio Chak, held a meeting yesterday to discuss the response mechanism in place to address typhoon Barijat and especially in response

Fireworks rescheduled to avoid ‘unstable weather conditions’

The fireworks displays by the French and Portuguese teams in the Macao International Fireworks Display Contest will be rescheduled to a later date, according to a

Gaming | Macau casino stock meltdown continues

Macau casino stocks plunged again yesterday on the back of growing concerns that the softening Chinese economy is dampening the allure of the city’s high-roller baccarat tables. After

Sanya tourism chief wants int’l airports in Hainan, MSAR

China’s tourism city Sanya, Hainan is looking for a deeper cooperation with Macau in regards to tourism. On Tuesday, Sanya’s tourism development committee held

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