Airport to improve traffic processing system

The Civil Aviation Authority (AACM) has announced that Macau International Airport is replacing its Air Traffic Services Information Processing System. The upgrade, aimed at improving connectivity between the

Public hospital to host health education lectures

The Conde de S. Januário Hospital (CHCJS) will offer a series of thematic health education lectures throughout March, focusing on various medical topics. Expert nurses will guide discussions

Gov’t demolishes ruined building warning property owners of responsibilities

The government recently demolished a dilapidated building on Avenida do Conselheiro Ferreira de Almeida after its roof collapsed, posing a significant threat to public safety.

Cultural Fund receives five applications for historic building renovations

The Cultural Affairs Bureau (IC) announced that the Cultural Development Fund (FDC) has received five applications for the second round of the 2024 “Financial Support Plan for

MGM China seeks USD2 billion loan for refinancing: reports

MGM China Holdings Ltd. is reportedly in talks to secure a syndicated loan of approximately USD2 billion, marking its first such borrowing since the onset of

Lawmaker advocates AI-driven psychological support services

Lawmaker Lam Lon Wai is urging the government to develop an artificial intelligence (AI)-based psychological support platform, leveraging technologies like DeepSeek and big data technology to

First Emirates pilot recruitment roadshow in Macau

  Emirates will hold its first-ever pilot recruitment roadshows in Macau on March 6 and 7, aiming to attract experienced pilots as part of the airline’s global

Filming accident leads to suspension of project permit

The Cultural Affairs Bureau (IC) has suspended the filming permit for a project following a traffic accident earlier this week that injured 12 crew members.

TIS hosts international community art exhibition

The International School of Macao (TIS) recently hosted the International Community Art Exhibition, featuring student artwork from TIS, Macau Anglican College (MAC), and School of the Nations (SON)

L’attitude at City of Dreams unveils revamped menu

L’attitude at City of Dreams officially launched its new chapter last week, unveiling a refreshed identity with a brand-new menu and a new head chef. As

Stress and fear roil a tiny, rapidly militarizing Japanese island near Taiwan

This tiny island on Japan’s western frontier has no chain convenience stores. Nature lovers can dive with hammerhead sharks and watch miniature horses graze on a

Southwest Airlines flight abruptly rises to avoid another plane crossing Chicago runway

Pilots on a Southwest Airlines flight attempting to land at Chicago’s Midway Airport were forced to climb back into the sky to avoid another aircraft crossing the

1963 Argoud charged over de Gaulle plot

Antoine Argoud, President De Gaulle’s arch enemy and a former colonel in the French Army, has been charged with an assassination attempt on the president two years ago.

China to step in?

If US attempts World Bank retreat, the China-led AIIB could be poised to step in – and provide a model of global cooperation

Matildas condemn misogynistic comments by radio host about Australian women’s soccer team

The Matildas joined in the heavy criticism yesterday of a commercial radio host’s misogynistic and crass comments about Australia’s national women’s soccer team. The host has since

Cuba’s cigar fair showcases humidors as the new object of desire

Cuba’s legendary cigars, hand-rolled from the finest tobacco leaves, have long captivated connoisseurs, and now a growing number of enthusiasts recognize the vital importance of humidors,

The main ingredients in Sierra Leone’s kush are synthetic opioids and cannabinoids, report finds

A new report released yesterday by an anti-transnational crime group has identified the core chemical components of kush, a synthetic drug that has swept through Sierra Leone

A Chinese Alternative to the Magnificent Seven has arrived

A strong conviction trade is being shaken. As international stocks are outperforming this year, global investors are asking if their faith in US exceptionalism has gone too far. The

Thursday, February 27, 2025 – edition no. 4669

— Synergy of Macau urges CE to show ‘courage’ in tackling pressing issues in governance * Civil Protectionm | Chief firefighter allegedly falsified attendance records * Trump’s impacts | US memo poses

Gold industry faces quiet sales amid pricing surge

Local jewelry shop owners have revealed a cautious sentiment among consumers in Macau’s gold industry, where prices have surged by 42% in 2024. As the

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