Culinary workshop celebrates cultural ties

The Faculty of Hospitality and Tourism Management at Macau University of Science and Technology hosted the 16th Cultural Week of China and Portuguese-Speaking Countries Culinary Workshop on Oct.

Job fair to offer nearly 2,500 positions for locals

Residents seeking employment will have a significant opportunity at a large-scale recruitment event taking place on Nov. 8 and 9 at the Macau Tower Convention and Entertainment Center. Organized

Bidding opens for Taipa Tunnel Southern Link construction

According to the Public Construction Bureau (DSOP), the tender for the design and construction of the Grand Taipa Tunnel and its southern link is now open

“hush! Beach Concerts x Yo~ga Wellfest 2024”

Over 30 celebrated yoga and fitness instructors from across Asia will converge at the "Yo~ga Wellfest 2024" to offer a diverse range of training sessions along Macau's longest

Taipa Central Park Swimming Pool closed temporarily due to E. coli contamination

Taipa's Central Park Swimming Pool has been closed by the Sports Bureau (ID), after tests revealed excessive concentrations of Escherichia coli (E. coli) bacterium, according to

Macau Black Bears beat New Taipei Kings in first EASL game

The Macau Black Bears won their first East Asia Super League (EASL) game, beating the early-season favorites, the New Taipei Kings, in Taiwan. The

US firms continue to seek investment opps in Chinese market

In the News Many U.S. companies are seeking investment opportunities in the Chinese market amid China’s introduction of a host of incremental policies to support

Guangzhou building biopharma hub

ON THE AGENDA Guangzhou, capital of Guangdong province, is sparing no effort to build a global hub for innovation and development of its biopharmaceutical industry, a city official

Indonesia says its coast guard drove away Chinese ship that interrupted survey

Indonesian patrol ships drove a Chinese coast guard vessel away from a survey vessel in a disputed area of the South China Sea for the second time

Dinosaur fossils dicovered for the first time

Officials in Hong Kong said they have discovered dinosaur fossils in the city for the first time on a remote, uninhabited island that’s part of a

Chinese, Brazilian twin cities bolster ties

Xiamen, a coastal city in East China’s Fujian province, will continue sharing expertise in health and governance with Fortaleza, a port city in northeastern Brazil, following

Tropical storm leaves at least 24 dead in flooding and landslides

Widespread flooding and landslides set off by a tropical storm in the northeastern Philippines yesterday left at least 24 people dead, swept away cars and prompted

Climate-threatened Pacific Islands criticize Australia at Commonwealth meeting

Several Pacific island nations singled out Australia to do more to phase out fossil fuel exports during the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting which opened in Samoa

Putin presides over BRICS summit seeking to expand Russia’s clout

Russian President Vladimir Putin yesterday presided at the closing session of a summit of the BRICS bloc of developing economies, praising its role as a counterbalance to

1984 Europe grants emergency aid for Ethiopia

The EEC is donating £1.8 million to help combat the famine in Ethiopia. Officials from Oxfam, Save the Children, Christian Aid and the Red Cross believe that

Drive In It’s all politics at the Vatican in ‘Conclave’

In Edward Berger’s “Conclave,” the selection of the pope is no holy affair. Instead, it’s a petty, political campaign carried out in secrecy, where gossip flows,

Masters of Cantonese Cuisine  

This autumn, Four Seasons Hotel Macao’s award-winning Cantonese restaurant Zi Yat Heen presents a unique collaboration between its Executive Chinese Chef, Anthony Ho, and Four Seasons Hotel

Andy Rourke’s posthumous album is a soft swan song

Blitz Vega, the band helmed by The Smiths’ bassist Andy Rourke and Kav Sandhu of Happy Mondays, formed in 2016 and ended when Rourke died from pancreatic

IMF chief warns that world risks falling into slow-growth rut

The world economy, buffeted by conflict and growing geopolitical rivalries, is in danger of getting stuck in a slow-growth, high-debt rut, the head of the International

International Criminal Court reports Mongolia to its oversight body for failing to arrest Putin

A panel of judges at the International Criminal Court reported Mongolia to the court’s oversight organization yesterday for failing to arrest Russian President Vladimir Putin when he visited the Asian

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