Gov’t announces vision for Border Gate future

The government has published a report detailing its plans for the future of the Border Gate, which will see the area transformed into a tourism, commercial and

Syria | US-allied forces begin final assault on IS

U.S.-backed Syrian fighters launched an operation to retake the last Islamic State-held pocket of the northern city of Raqqa yesterday after some 275 militants and their family

Hong Kong | China lashes out against criticism of HK interference

China has lashed out against critics of the decision to bar a British human rights activist from entering Hong Kong on Wednesday, claiming that it is

Q&A | Sulu Sou, newly Elected lawmaker: ‘To have a pro-democratic wing would be the best for us’

Active participant in and board member of the New Macau Association (ANM) for the last few years, Sulu Sou became known to the public when he

MIF | Cooperation between Angola, Guangdong and Macau strengthens

Entrepreneurs from Angola, Guangdong and Macau will discuss the potential for tripartite relations in trade and investment at the 22nd Macau International Trade Fair (MIF), the Macau

Education | Students win gold award in entrepreneurship competition

A “Golden Wound Dressing” developed by four Chinese medical specialists from the University of Macau (UM) has won the gold award at the 3rd China College Students’

New legal regime for ‘rights and guarantees of the elderly’ given the green light

  The Executive Council (ExCo) concluded its analysis of several administrative regulations for topics related to social welfare matters, namely efforts to deal with the mistreatment of senior

MGM kicks off ninth edition of its Oktoberfest

MGM Macau kicked off the ninth edition of its Oktoberfest Macau yesterday, bringing an 11-day event of Bavarian traditions to the public. From now until

Number of British nationals living in Macau grows

British consular official for Hong Kong and Macau, Patrick Turner, and the Honorary British Consul for Macau, Glenn McCartney, hosted a consular briefing event in Taipa last

Mixed media birdcage exhibition opens

An unconventional exhibition opened on Wednesday evening at the Taipa Village Cultural Association, showcasing works by local artist Allen Wong. Titled “Who Am I”, the exhibition consists

Residential mortgage loans slump in August

New approvals of residential mortgage loans (RMLs) given by banks slumped by 44.5 percent month-to-month in August to MOP3.2 billion. When compared with the same period of

Witness at Malaysia trial says four more suspects in Kim murder

A Malaysian police officer testified yesterday that the two women on trial in the murder of the estranged half brother of North Korea’s leader were seen

Chui Sai Cheong to be next AL vice-president

Indirectly-elected lawmaker, Chui Sai Cheong, brother of the Chief Executive, may be elected as vice-president of the Legislative Assembly (AL) on Monday, when the new legislature

Macau’s Water Polo gaining recognition on their merit

Back in 2012, the idea of having a Macau Water Polo team was harbored by Rui Pedro Pinto, the Portuguese national that, at the time, was

Festival recalls Latin American’s influence in Macau

The ongoing 2017 Latin American Cultural Festival features eight cultural activities and aims to raise the public’s awareness on the region’s overlooked Latin American roots. Organized by

City’s lantern event aims to be internationalized

The second Macau Lantern Festival, which kicked off at the beginning of Golden Week, features a total of 10 large-sized contemporary rabbit lanterns with the theme “Happy

Football – AFC Asian Cup | Macau defeated 4-1 by India after strong start

Macau was defeated 4-1 by India last night in their AFC Asian Cup qualifying match at Bangalore’s Sree Kanteerava Stadium, building on the 2-0 rout of Macau

Restaurants show growth in revenue and employees

A total of 2,265 restaurants, eating and drinking places and cooked-food stalls in municipal markets were operating in 2016, down by 19 year-on- year, according to a “survey

Hong Kong | British human rights activist denied entry at border

A British human rights activist, who has a reputation for criticizing Beijing’s ever-tighter grip on neighboring Hong Kong, was barred from entering the HKSAR yesterday without

Briefs | Rosenqvist returns in a GT car

Felix Rosenqvist, two-time winner of the Macau Formula 3 Grand Prix, will return to the Guia Circuit next month, but this time driving a GT car.  According

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