Kong Chi to face retrial after appeal upheld

The Court of Final Appeal (TUI) has upheld an appeal by the Public Prosecutor’s Office, leading to a retrial of ex-assistant prosecutor general Kong Chi. It remains

Slaughterhouse concession renewed

The concession agreement governing the operation of Macau Slaughter House Ltd. has been extended for an additional five years. As per a notification from the Financial Services Bureau,

Over 30 specialist doctors for chronic diseases

The Health Bureau currently employs 34 specialist physicians to address the main chronic diseases in the community, such as hypertension, diabetes and cardiovascular diseases. This assurance was

Exports to the Belt and Road Countries double in H1

External merchandise trade totaled MOP70.70 billion in the first half of 2024, down by 9% compared to the same period last year (MOP77.69 billion), according to data from

3,000 hotel rooms underway

The ongoing construction of five new hotels in Macau is expected to add nearly 3,000 hotel rooms to the region, according to data from the Land and Urban

Health Bureau records 22 suicide deaths in Q2

The Health Bureau (SSM) has reported 22 suicide deaths during the second quarter of this year. The deceased comprised nine males and 13

MPU wins innovation competition

Macau Polytechnic University (MPU) won first place in the finals of the 19th Cross-Strait, Hong Kong and Macau College Student Computer Innovation Competition held from July 24 to

Cultural heritage summer class fosters unity among youth

A week-long cultural heritage summer class for middle school students from the mainland, Hong Kong, and Macau concluded successfully in Anhui Province recenrly. Sponsored by the State Administration

Operation Thunder crackdown continues

The Public Security Police Force (PSP) is continuing its “Thunder 2024” anti-crime patrol operation, which seeks to improve the public security environment and prevent illegal activities throughout the

PJ boost crime prevention efforts

According to a press release published by the Judiciary Police (PJ), crime prevention initiatives are being carried out across the city, focusing on local businesses. In July, officers

Elderly woman loses HKD1.42 million in fraud

An elderly woman is suspected of having fallen victim to a fraud scheme orchestrated by someone posing as a police officer. She lost contact

Man threatens coffee shop owner with knife after dissatisfaction with service

A local man in his 30s has allegedly slapped a coffee shop owner and threatened him with a knife after expressing dissatisfaction with the shop’s service. In a

Studio City’s WAVEFest to bring 2NE1’s Sandara Park

  Studio City has announced an additional performance of WAVEFest on Aug. 17: WAVEFest Beats. As Macau’s first-ever water music festival, the event will return this August

MGM celebrates new batch of graduates

MGM has partnered with various educational organizations in Macau to establish a platform promoting its team members’ diversity. Since 2016, the Company launched the “MGM High School Diploma

Starbucks quarterly revenue falls on weak traffic in US and China

Starbucks’ revenue fell 1% in the April-June period as customer traffic weakened in the U.S. and China. But the Seattle coffee giant expressed optimism that successful

China accuses Japan of ‘smear attacks’ in talks with the US, India and Australia

China has expressed strong dissatisfaction to Japan about what it called “smear attacks” against China at recent high-level meetings with the United States, India and Australia, the

1976 Lauda fights for life after Grand Prix crash

Formula One racing driver Niki Lauda is in a critical condition in hospital after an horrific accident at the Nurburgring Grand Prix in Germany. The Austrian-born

A centuries-old secret script called nüshu is empowering young Chinese women

Chen Yulu never thought her home province of Hunan had any culture that she would be proud of, much less become an ambassador of. But

Italy wins gold in women’s team epee fencing to disappoint a passionate French crowd again

The fans at fencing are among the loudest and most passionate at the Paris Olympics, especially when France is challenging for a gold medal. They usually leave

Former lead BBC news presenter pleads guilty to three counts of making indecent images of children

Huw Edwards, the BBC’s former top news presenter, pleaded guilty yesterday to three counts of making indecent images of children. The offenses he pleaded guilty to

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