Scientist born in Macau wins German finale of FameLab

Scientist Olga Sin, born and raised in Macau, recently won one of the largest competitions for scientific communication worldwide, the German finale of FameLab. Currently

Live poultry traders | IACM claims to have reached compensation deal

The Civic and Municipal Affairs Bureau (IACM) claims to have brokered a deal with a group of live poultry traders who, starting from this month, have

Gaming | Trump connections may make Macau ‘collateral damage’ in potential trade war

A world-renowned expert on gambling and gambling law claimed yesterday that the ascendance of Donald Trump to the U.S. presidency could result in the MSAR becoming collateral damage

Police officers arrested in bribery case allowing entry of illegals

Three police officers have been arrested on suspicion of bribery in an operation conducted last Saturday. The officers are suspected of taking bribes to facilitate the

Residents hope for more measures to revamp old district

Several residents have suggested that the government further contemplate on construction in the old part of the city, according to a report by TDM. About 30

Brexit: Britain likely to face setbacks over trade deals

An absence of trade experts based in the United Kingdom (U.K.), due to the fact that since Britain joined the European Union (EU) in 1973 trade

Court | Ho apologizes for ‘administrative irregularities,’ denies crimes

During yesterday’s ‘closing arguments’ session of the trial of Ho Chio Meng, the former Prosecutor General had a chance to speak for himself and made

Crime | Authorities involved in several cases of fake IDs

During the last few days, the Public Security Police Force (PSP) found several cases relating to identification documents forgery, the PSP spokesperson said in a press conference

Survey | More vocational training courses in 2016

There were 51 institutions offering vocational training courses in 2016, an increase of  nine institutions year-on-year, according to the survey on vocational training, the results of

Motorsports | Ávila gets podium finish; Couto finishes 10th in season kick-offs

Macau driver Rodolfo Ávila had a strong start to the 2017 season of the China Touring Car Championship (CTCC), at the wheel of the Lamando GTS

Ho’s lawyer denies accusations against former prosecutor

The trial of the city’s former top prosecutor Ho Chio Meng continued yesterday for another session after Ho’s lawyer, Oriana Pun, was unable to complete

Analysis | Region lacking policy model for smart city projects

Macau has all the assets and potential to become a leading “smart city” in Asia. However, according to consultants who have been studying the “smart city” concept,

Letter to the Editor | On honor and cause

Dear Editor, I was contacted by a journalist from your newsroom on the phone last Monday (8th May) regarding the UM honorary degree issue. I would like

Lawmaker slams central roundabout condition

Lawmaker José Pereira Coutinho recently presented a written enquiry urging the government to pay more attention to the environmental conditions of public spaces, especially regarding the

Drug abuse among youngsters drops in 2016

The number of youngsters on the list of drug abusers dropped significantly in 2016 when compared year-on-year, the Social Welfare Bureau (IAS) said in a statement

ILCM marks 35th anniversary with charity ball

The International Ladies Club of Macau (ILCM) marked its 35th anniversary with its Annual Charity Ball on Saturday at J.W Marriott, raising over MOP1.2 million. Some

CE outlines strategy for ‘Belt and Road’ participation

Chief Executive Chui Sai On stated that the government is committed to optimizing Macau’s top-level policy efforts in order to further integrate with the country’s development in

AL election | CCAC suspects free meals are luring voters

Noting that potential election candidates have started to collect voters’ signatures, the Commission Against Corruption (CCAC) said that it has received reports claiming that some groups or

Ask the Vet | 5 Subtle 
Canine 
Cancer 
Symptoms
 Worth 
a
 Trip
 to the
Vet

The following canine cancer symptoms may not always be sure-fire signs of the disease, but you may want to have a veterinarian examine your pet just to be sure. Bumps

Court | Prosecutors lay out list of Ho Chio Meng’s ‘schemes’

The two prosecutors, Chan Tsz King and Kuok U Man, began the speech with a statement that they were “gloomy in proceeding with the closing submission”

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