Macau refutes US allegations on migrant workers rights

Macau government’s representative refuted the allegations by the United States regarding the repression of migrant workers in the region, in a session this week at the

New heads at Personal Data Protection Bureau 

The director and vice director of the Personal Data Protection Office, scheduled to be established on Feb. 1, were announced yesterday in the Official Gazette. Yang Chongwei, incumbent

Major footbridge planned for Seac Pai Van – Ip Heng

The Public Works Bureau (DSOP) has unveiled plans to build a major footbridge at the Seac Pai Van government housing estate. The infrastructure is set to connect the

Trade union proposes employment assistance for elders

Deputy executive director of the Macao Federation of Trade Unions and lawmaker Leong Sun Iok has suggested that the government make additional investments to assist older individuals re-enter

Colorectal cancer screening for over 55s

The Health Bureau (SSM) has started a campaign to screen for early signs of colorectal cancer in residents aged 55 to 69 years old, the SSM

Dispute over inheritance leads to detention of four individuals

Adispute over inheritance in the mainland, following the death of a Macau resident, has resulted in a series of complications and the subsequent arrest of four individuals.

UNESCO rejects Lighthouse group request for report access, citing respect for China’s rights

The local Concern Group for the Protection of the Guia Lighthouse has announced that UNESCO has denied its request to access the government report on

US congressional delegation visits Taiwan to ‘engage with senior business leaders’

The co-chairs of the U.S. Congressional Taiwan Caucus yesterday opened the first trip by U.S. lawmakers to the island where the independence-leaning Democratic Progressive Party won a third

Las Vegas Sands 4Q revenue to rise amid tourism recovery: Dow Jones

Las Vegas Sands, a major player in the casino and resort industry, is set to announce its fourth-quarter earnings today , with “a notable net profit

Renowned educator Anne van Dam headlines TIS’s first-ever Early Childhood Education Conference

The International School of Macao (TIS) marked a significant milestone in early childhood education, with its first Early Childhood Education (ECE) Conference on Jan. 20, 2024. Inquiry-based educator

Londoner Arena hosts Street Dance of China season 6 finale

The Londoner Arena at The Londoner® Macao was the center of attention as it hosted the grand finale of ‘Street Dance of China’ Season 6 on Jan. 20, Sands

China formally restores relations with Nauru after Pacific island nation cut Taiwan ties

China and Nauru formally restored diplomatic relations yesterday after the tiny Pacific island nation cut its ties with Taiwan earlier this month, in a further move by

Sharing with and by the people – Bay visions

Analysis by Leanda Lee* An earlier analysis (Jan 11) of the benefits of the Greater Bay Area in The Times’ GBA Views focused on the

Guangdong governor prioritizes economic integration in Southeast China for 2024: Reports

On the Agenda In a significant move towards bolstering China’s economic growth, Guangdong Governor Wang Weizhong announced this week that the province will take on

Warm-up with hot springs, food street and nightlife

Travelog Zhuhai, often celebrated for its scenic beauty and vibrant nightlife, offers a blend of natural wonders and modern attractions. This coastal city, nestled in

Notes on academic studies

“Dynamic Information Grid Optimization of Trade Logistics Industry Sharing Based on Remote Sensing Image Analysis of Guangdong, Hong Kong and Macao”

Forum Macao’s Sixth Ministerial Conference Scheduled for April

The sixth ministerial conference of the Forum for Economic and Trade Cooperation between China and Portuguese-Speaking Countries (Forum Macao) is set to convene in Macau this April. This

Cathay Pacific Expands in Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Bay Area

Cathay Pacific is reinforcing its presence in the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area following recent challenges, including a discrimination controversy. Aiming to recover, the airline inaugurated a

Shenzhen’s Cross-Border Renminbi Payments Hit  Record High

Shenzhen, Guangdong province, recorded a record-breaking 4 trillion yuan ($556 billion) in cross-border renminbi payments in 2023, the highest ever. The renminbi, or yuan, continues as the dominant

Thousands of people are forced out of their homes after 7.1 quake

As aftershocks continued to rock western China yesterday, more than 12,000 people were staying in tents and other shelters, lighting bonfires to fend off the freezing

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