Crime | Driver accused of three crimes after trespassing the border

The driver arrested last week for illegally bypassing the security of two border checkpoints and jumping a fence at the Macau International Airport has been accused of

Education | Lei Heong Iok equals Polytechnic Institute to university

The Macao Polytechnic Institute (IPM) held its 2018 IPM Open Day on Saturday to introduce students to its teaching facilities, programs and curricula. The event also featured

IFT gastronomy center to be completed by 2023

The Institute for Tourism Studies (IFT) expects construction of the gastronomy center at its Taipa campus to be completed within four to five years. The school

Slight increase in deposits made by residents

The currency in circulation rose 1.1 percent month-to-month while demand deposits dropped 0.4 percent, the Monetary Authority of Macao announced in a statement last week.

Cybersecurity Law | ‘Real names’ on prepaid SIM cards gathering support, authorities claim

The government has claimed that it is gaining support for its proposal for real names to be used when registering for prepaid SIM cards. The Office

Authorities issue alert as temperatures drop

The Meteorological and Geophysical Bureau (SMG) expects the temperature to fall to 6 degrees Celsius and because of this change the Health Bureau (SSM)

Security | Steve Vickers praises ‘more serious’ approach to threat of terrorism

Hong Kong-based risk consultancy Steve Vickers & Associates has released its annual Asia Risk Assessment report, finding that Macau’s “political outlook for 2018 promises stability” and that

FMCC to raise funds for ‛Visit the Elderly’ project

The France Macau Chamber of Commerce (FMCC) will celebrate its 10th Anniversary Charity Gala Dinner with the theme “Extravagance au Moulin Rouge” on January 26, and will

Heritage | IC publishes book on St Joseph’s Seminary

The Cultural Affairs Bureau (IC) has published a book by art historian and Macau Ricci Institute researcher Cesar Guillen-Nunez, titled “Macao’s College and Church of St Joseph:

Airport records highest traffic volume last year

The Macau International Airport (MIA) achieved a record high volume of traffic  last year, with 7.16 million arriving and departing passengers amounting to an increase of

Education | Polytechnic Institute will hold Open Day tomorrow

The Macau Polytechnic Institute (IPM) is holding its annual Open Day tomorrow at its main campus on Gomez Street, featuring explanations and demonstrations of its teaching and

AL Plenary | Authorities promise steadfast reaction to storms, updated warning system

The consequences of Typhoon Hato and the responsibilities of government officials in the wake of the typhoon were the main topic of discussion during yesterday’s plenary

Rosário refutes criticism over public housing

On one the highlighted topics of the plenary meeting at the Legislative Assembly yesterday, Secretary for Transport and Public Works Raimundo do Rosário refuted the criticism of several

Health | Flu virus affecting more people in Macau

The Health Bureau (SSM) has announced that the influenza (flu) virus is affecting more people in Macau, based on its analysis of the virus’ spread during the last

Main section of HKZMB expected to be completed in February

Work on the main section of the Hong Kong – Zhuhai – Macau bridge (HKZMB) is due to be completed in early February, according to the new

CCM calls on local filmmakers for proposals

The Macao Cultural Centre (CCM) is calling on local filmmakers to submit their new cinematic views to be produced and screened in a new edition of “Local

News of the world | Brazilian women break taboo to talk about illegal abortions

The doctor was late. So the women sat quietly in the waiting area of a clinic in an upscale neighborhood of Rio de Janeiro until they were overcome by

US Navy rediscovers Macau pirate flag hidden for nearly a century

The curator of the U.S. Naval Academy Museum wasn’t exactly sure what would be found: records indicated five display boxes long used to exhibit captured British flags

Batch of Ao’s luxury goods auctioned

A batch of luxury goods, confiscated from the former Secretary for Transport and Public Works Ao Man Long, was auctioned last month by the Financial Services Bureau

Erwiana’s case inspires local migrant workers

In celebration of International Migrants Day, which is usually celebrated in December, Indonesian migrant workers gathered on New Year’s Day to welcome Erwiana Sulistyaningsih, who encouraged them

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