Gov’t officials join UNESCO World Heritage Committee meeting

Officials from the Office of the Secretary for Social Affairs and Culture as well as the president of the Cultural Affairs Bureau (IC), Deland Leong,

Unemployment rate returns to pre-pandemic levels

The latest employment survey from the Statistics and Census Service (DSEC) reveals the unemployment rate has dropped to levels not seen since the second quarter of

IAM food safety inspections with a 99.8% approval rate

The Municipal Affairs Bureau’s (IAM) routine food safety inspections have returned an approval rate of 99.8%, the bureau has noted in a press statement. In the second quarter

Taipa Grande tunnel cost revealed tomorrow

The construction cost and details of the Taipa Grande tunnel will be revealed tomorrow when the Public Works Bureau (DSOP) announces the bids received for the project. As

Hengqin-Macau ride-hailing app on the horizon

Plans are in motion to launch a cross-border ride-hailing app to connect Hengqin and Macau, a move aimed at enhancing travel convenience and boosting tourism between

Macau and Hong Kong police bust loan shark organization

In a joint operation, Macau and Hong Kong police authorities have cracked down on a criminal organization that has been operating between the two regions

Paris’ Olympics opening was wacky and wonderful — and upset bishops

Paris: the Olympic gold medalist of naughtiness. Revolution ran like a high-voltage wire through the wacky, wonderful and rule-breaking Olympic opening ceremony that the French

Russian media throw shade at Paris Olympics, which TV won’t show

Watching the Paris Olympics will be difficult for most people in Russia — and in the view of its media, it’s not really worth the effort.

TSI reduces Jaime Carion’s sentence by four years

The Court of Second Instance (TSI) has reduced the prison sentences of several defendants in a high-profile corruption case, including the former Public Works Bureau

MGTO asserts July a successful month for tourism

July was a great month for local tourism, the Macao Government Tourism Office (MGTO) has said in a press statement, with preliminary figures indicating nearly

Fair sees rise in business matching sessions

The 2024 Guangdong & Macao Branded Products Fair (2024GMBPF) drew in a crowd of over 100,000 visitors throughout the four-day exhibition. As per

Falling window injures elderly resident and child

An elderly resident and a child were injured Saturday morning around 8:30 a.m. when a window fell from a fourth-floor apartment near the San Kio District basketball court.

CPI Rises 0.64% in June

The consumer price index (CPI) rose 0.64% year-on-year in June 2024, marking the fourth consecutive month of slower growth, according to the Statistics and Census Service (DSEC). Increases

NIP Group becomes first Chinese esports company on Nasdaq

NIP Group (Nasdaq: NIPG) made history Friday as it rang the Opening Bell at Nasdaq, marking its public debut as the first Chinese esports company to

Art exchange brings Macau children closer to mainland

Once the plane touched down, Ngan Chin Hong, 65, wasted no time in taking the art group straight to a children’s art center in Tianjin, northern China,

Macau climbs to 32nd spot in latest Henley Passport Index

Macau has seen steady gains in global passport power according to the latest Henley Passport Index. The special administrative region jumped to 32nd place with a visa-free access

US and China air global differences as their top diplomats meet for sixth time since last year

The United States and China on Saturday renewed their mutual grievances as U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken and his Chinese counterpart held their sixth meeting

India and China agree to work urgently to achieve the withdrawal of troops

India and China have agreed to work urgently to achieve the withdrawal of tens of thousands of troops stationed along their disputed border in a long-running

Philippine forces sail to hotly disputed shoal without incident for first time since deal with China

Philippine government personnel transported food and other supplies Saturday to a fiercely disputed shoal occupied by a Filipino navy contingent but closely guarded by Beijing’s forces

Gov’t will hold presidential election on Sept. 21, its first since declaring bankruptcy in 2022

Sri Lanka will hold a presidential election on Sept. 21 that will likely be a test of confidence in President Ranil Wickremesinghe’s efforts to resolve the

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