Macau Daily Times will not publish tomorrow

The Macau Daily Times will not publish tomorrow (Wednesday) its print edition due to restrictions imposed by the hoisting of typhoon signal 8 at 7:30pm today (Tuesday) and its implications

Activist compares Beijing’s rule in Hong Kong to colonialism

A Hong Kong pro-independence activist decried Beijing's rule over the city as modern-day colonialism in a speech today (Tuesday) to a foreign journalists' association that defied the Chinese government's

Briefs | CE to visit Beijing for Greater Bay Area meeting

The Chief Executive, Chui Sai On, will visit Beijing for the first plenary meeting of the leading group for the development of the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macau Greater Bay Area. Chui

Report blames environmental degradation on ‘tourism pressure’

The government has released the annual report on the State of the Environment of Macau 2017. The document, issued by the Environmental Protection Bureau (DSPA),

Municipal body to have two additional members at CE election council

The amendment of the region’s Chief Executive (CE) election was passed by the Legislative Assembly (AL) yesterday, amid a fierce argument among the lawmakers concerning Macau’s democratic

AL Plenary | Chan: Anthem law does not challenge freedom of the press

The region’s national anthem law was passed by the Legislative Assembly (AL), with Secretary for Administration and Justice Sonia Chan claiming that the law will not pose

Southeast Asian delicacies continue to attract locals

Food enthusiasts gathered at the 19th Southeast Asia Food Carnival for the annual showcase of sweet treats from several countries, which were offered at some 14 booths.

Loan approvals witness increase in June

New approvals of residential mortgage loans (RMLs) and commercial real estate loans (CRELs) increased in June 2018, as did their respective outstanding balances, according to the latest

New spat between Sou, appointed lawmakers

Lawmaker Sulu Sou’s depiction of the Legislation Assembly (AL) as “trash” will be discussed by the AL’s House Rule Committee following a protest made by

Gov’t spent MOP580m in post-typhoon relief

Over the past year, the Macao Foundation (FM) has approved MOP580 million in subsidies to assist residents in dealing with damage and losses caused by

Weather Bureau on brink of hoisting No.8

Typhoon Signal No.3 was still hoisted as of last night for the third consecutive day, as tropical storm Bebinca loomed about 180 kilometers south of

CRIME | Consensual teen intercourse sparks abuse accusation

Consensual sex between two local teenagers has led the family of the girl to press charges against the boy, accusing him of sexual abuse of a minor,

Letter to the Editor | IPM’s response to Quartermain’s accusations

Dear Sir, Under article 20º of Law n.º 7/90/M, of August 6, I hereby use my lawful right to reply to the news published by Macau Daily

Ask the vet | Basset hound eye problems

The basset hound breed is a scent dog belonging to the hound family. There are some in Macau and most have skin conditions. Basset hounds have short

Printing Bureau to move to new building in Pac On

The Printing Bureau will move its office to a new government building in the Pac On district, the construction of which has been practically concluded.

Q&A | Arnaldo Gonçalves: Political Science and International Relations Scholar | ‘The Greater Bay Area is an old project with a new name’

Political science and international relations expert Arnaldo Gonçalves, who is a visiting professor at the Macau Polytechnic Institute, has been conducting research into the relations

Series of performances featured on Indonesia’s Independence Day

Some 200 Indonesians gathered yesterday to celebrate Indonesia’s 72nd year since the Proclamation of Independence, offering a series of colorful and lively performances. Annually

Seac Pai Van group reiterates protest against hazardous materials depots

A group of residents of the Seac Pai Van area gathered in a public assembly held at the neighborhood’s Lok Kuan Building yesterday, to again protest against

Protestors in Cotai call for better working conditions

For the second time this month, hundreds of protestors have gathered in Cotai to demand better working conditions at casino operator Melco Resorts & Entertainment. Organized by the

AL Plenary | ‘No timetable to review the Land Law for the time being,’ CE clarifies

The Chief Executive (CE), Chui Sai On,  was at the Legislative Assembly (AL) to attend the penultimate session of the legislative year, answering the questions of

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