Arts | Cultural Centre dubs ‘Rice’ a success

The Macao Cultural Centre (CCM) presented “Rice” by Cloud Gate Dance Theatre last Saturday evening. According to a statement issued by CCM, the dancers, who have been trained

Briefs | Chui pledges to safeguard national security

The Chief Executive, Chui Sai On, pledged on Friday that he would to continue to safeguard national security, unity and territorial integrity. Chui made the remarks on the eve

Moderate Hong Kong lawmaker barred at border

Kenneth Leung, a Hong Kong lawmaker representing the Accountancy Functional Constituency, was denied entry into Macau last Sunday afternoon. The denial has been deemed unreasonable and bizarre, as he

MSC’s Planetarium kicks off new space film

The Macao Science Center’s (MSC) Planetarium kicked off its latest dome show, “Space Next 3D” in a bid to further educate space enthusiasts about the history and future of

Kim’s murder was to happen in Macau, suspect says in court

The trial of the two suspects who allegedly are responsible for the murder of Kim Jon Nam began late last week in Malaysia’s capital city, Kuala Lumpur.The suspects’ premeditations

Crime | Chinese nationals arrested over illegal betting via WeChat

Seven Chinese mainland nationals, who allegedly operated an illegal betting company worth HKD10 million involving high stakes baccarat and the Chinese social messaging app WeChat, were arrested in Macau.

Kim Jong Nam assassination | Trial of migrant worker suspects to commence today

Two women who allegedly smeared the face of North Korean exile Kim Jong Nam with a banned VX nerve agent are due to make their

Christians to remember their redemption on Easter

Devoted Christians are set to gather together to remember the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ. The celebration is a cornerstone of the Christian tradition, recorded

Briefs | Luso Bank marks first branch of Macau bank in Guangzhou

The Luso Bank opened its first branch in Guangzhou yesterday, becoming the first Macau bank to operate in Guangzhou. According to a report by TDM, the General Manager

Law drafted to regulate veterinary industry

Ung Sau Hong, member of the Civil and Municipal Affairs Bureau (IACM) administration committee, said during a TDM radio show that Macau currently has six to seven

Vendors encouraged to install electronic payment systems

The Mutual Assistance Association of Vendor Affairs (AAMVM), the Choi In Tong Sam Association, and the Macau Federation of Trade Unions (FAOM), will initiate a survey

Joint Declaration | 30 years after, still ‘a lot to do’

Thirty years have passed today since the signing of the Joint Declaration of the Government of the People’s Republic of China and the Government of the

AL election | Mandatory declarations top concerns of lawmaker candidates

The Electoral Affairs Commission for the Legislative Assembly election (CAEAL) met yesterday with lawmakers for a briefing on election guidelines. Questions on the mandatory declarations of

Pearl Horizon buyers seek help from Social Welfare Bureau

A group of residents affected by the Pearl Horizon case went to the Social Welfare Bureau (IAS) yesterday morning to voice their problems and request assistance.

Chao calls for public to be ‘guardians of election fairness’

As reported yesterday by the Times, former New Macau Association (ANM) leader Jason Chao announced this week the launch of his new election monitoring project, titled

Briefs | HKZMB Gongbei tunnel completed

The Gongbei tunnel in the Hong Kong–Zhuhai–Macau Bridge (HKZMB) has been completed. A ceremony was organized on Monday to celebrate the event.  The tunnel is the

Resident home loans down 26.1 percent

According to statistics released by the Monetary Authority of Macau (AMCM) today, new approvals of residential mortgage loans (RMLs) decreased by approximately 26 percent in February this

Macau Artist Society’s Youth Committee Exhibits at Anim’Arte

The Macau Artist Society will inaugurate an exhibition on Saturday (April 15) featuring over 50 new artworks, by 22 of its younger members. The exhibition, to be displayed at

Mop1 billion in 2016 | Secretary Rosário says light rail budget is as forecast

In 2016, the government spent MOP1 billion on the Macau Light Rail Transit (LRT) project bringing the bill to a total of MOP9.2 billion, the Secretary

AL Plenary | New rules on tax information exchange to be applied

The amendment of the current Law on Exchange of Information on Tax Matters was passed at the Legislative Assembly (AL), yesterday, with the support of

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