January inflation rises 1.74pct

Information from the Statistics and Census Service (DSEC) indicated that the composite CPI in January 2018 rose by 1.74 percent year-on-year to 111.14, a slowdown from the

Briefs | The 13 casino may open next year

The casino and retail shops at the long-delayed The 13 Hotel may open in March 2019, according to a filing by the operating company to the Hong Kong

CPPCC Macau member blames Zhuhai’s light pollution

Eddie Yue Kai Wong, member of Macau’s National Committee of the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference, claims that the LED lighting on towers recently built in Zhuhai

IC announces highlights of Arts Festival

Exploring the theme “Origin,” which symbolizes the “spring of life,” the Shanghai Dramatic Arts Centre has been invited to present the play “Das Kapital” to commemorate

More tourists, less satisfaction in 2017

Even as the number of tourists in Macau swells – boosting the economy in the process – their satisfaction with local services and amenities is

Duterte’s children visit migrant workers in Macau

The sons and daughter of Philippine president Rodrigo Duterte visited Macau on Saturday to meet with hundreds of migrant workers as part of the “Tapang at Malasakit” campaign,

IACM conducts survey on students’ eating habits

The Civic and Municipal Affairs Bureau (IACM) is expected to start conducting a survey today concerning the food consumption of Macau’s secondary school students.

Ask The Vet | Most common cat injuries

A cat injury could be either mild or more severe as in traumatic injuries. It’s important to know a few first aid procedures to perform in the

NYT highlights rise and fall of the Canidrome

Historical details of the creation, development and decline of the Yat Yuen greyhound racetrack have been splashed across the pages of the New York Times

Kim Jong Nam | Indonesian suspect paid to fly to Macau days before assassination

One of the women accused of poisoning Kim Jong Nam at the Kuala Lumpur airport last year was planning to fly to Macau just days before

Health | Flu patient in critical condition dies from complications

A 68-year-old man passed away early Saturday morning after a bout of double pneumonia and sepsis, raising the number of local influenza-related fatalities to three. The Health Bureau

Wynn Resorts asks bondholders to shield it as founders fight

Casino mogul Steve Wynn and his ex-wife have given fresh meaning to the concept of marital bonds. Wynn Resorts wants to change terms on some of

Education | 40pct of local graduates draw salaries of over MOP18,000

The director of the Tertiary Education Services Office, Sou Chio Fai, said that 40 percent of local residents who graduated from university within the last year drew

Six months after attacks began, Rohingya see no end in sight

Their houses are often made of plastic sheets. Much of their food comes from aid agencies. Jobs are few, and there is painfully little to do. The

Donation boxes set up for migrant worker facing heavy hospital debts

Donation boxes have been placed at eight Filipino-run stores along Rua da Alfandega, as well as in Macau’s three remittance centers, to request financial aid

Tourism | Increase in tourist arrivals over Chinese New Year

The total number of visitor arrivals during the 2018 Chinese New Year (CNY) holiday increased 6.5 percent year- on-year, according to statistics released yesterday by the Macao Government

More functions added to health record sharing system

The government is planning to add more functions to Macau’s electronic health record system, according to a report by TDM. Launched in February 2017, the eHR Pilot

History | Professor discovers manuscript dated centuries old

A professor from the Department of History, Faculty of Social Sciences of University of Macau (UM), Li Ping, discovered a hand- made Chinese letter paper used in the Faxi

Hato economic loss estimated at MOP12.5 billion

The Statistics and Census Service (DSEC) issued a statement yesterday stating that Typhoon Hato caused an estimated economic loss of MOP12.55 billion. After the

No video showing Indonesian attacking Kim Jong Nam

A police witness has told a Malaysian court that there is no video evidence showing an Indonesian woman smearing a nerve agent on the face of

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