Food safety during summertime tops concerns of IAM committee members

Food safety during summertime was the most discussed topic during yesterday’s meeting of the Municipal Affairs Bureau (IAM) Consultative Committee. In the period before the agenda

DSOP receives eight pre-qualification proposals, five to submit bids

The government has received a total of eight proposals in the pre-qualification tender for the design and construction of the Taipa Grande Hill Tunnel, which

Lai welcomes largest gathering of IPAC in Taipei, Beijing slams it as ‘not credible’

Taiwanese leader Lai Ching-te welcomed what he called the “largest-ever” delegation of foreign lawmakers to Taiwan and said yesterday it showed the importance of democracies uniting,

US boosts alliance with Manila with $500 million funding and pact

Washington’s top diplomat and defense chief announced $500 million in military funding yesterday to boost Philippine defenses and progress on a proposed military intelligence-sharing pact as both

Helicopter spotted crashed on a mountain 17 days after being lost, bodies of pilots found

The wreckage of a Cambodian military helicopter that went missing more than two weeks ago with two pilots aboard was spotted Monday on a mountaintop, the

Senate to pass bill designed to protect kids from dangerous online content

The Senate is expected to pass legislation today that is designed to protect children from dangerous online content, pushing forward with what would be the

Here’s what to know about Seine River water quality during Paris games

Swimming has been off-limits in the long-polluted Seine River in Paris for more than a century. So with Olympic swimming events on tap for the

China, Timor-Leste to enhance ties

China and Timor-Leste pledged yesterday to deepen partnership under the Belt and Road Initiative and expand cooperation in agriculture, green development, the digital economy, and air transportation,

Tesla recalling more than 1.8 million vehicles due to hood issue

Tesla is recalling more than 1.8 million vehicles because of a hood issue that could increase the risk of a crash. Billionaire Elon Musk’s Tesla is recalling some

Bigger BRICS building a multipolar world

Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim announced on Sunday that Malaysia has officially applied to join the greater BRICS grouping. In late May, Thailand’s Cabinet approved a draft application

Wednesday, July 31, 2024 – edition no. 4535

— The testimonies of three women highlight the complexities of bodybuilding in Macau where traditional perceptions of femininity often clash with the muscular ideals of the sport, according to an

1991 Superpowers to cut nuclear warheads

The United States and the Soviet Union have signed an historic agreement reducing their stockpiles of nuclear warheads by about a third. The Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty, known

Study on sick leave management highlights need to address abuse

A recent study conducted in Macau has shed light on the intricacies of sick leave management, urging employees and policymakers to adopt strategic measures to address the

Four concessionaires eye Thailand investment: CSLA

Four of Macau’s six gaming operators are interested in investing in Thailand, according to a report from brokerage CLSA Ltd. The report suggested

All Hengqin roads available for driverless car tests

Hengqin has made its entire road network available for driverless car road tests to advance autonomous driving technology, following the recent approval of the last

Lawmaker Coutinho calls for stronger noise pollution controls

In a renewed push for environmental noise control, lawmaker José Pereira Coutinho has urged the government to act immediately on the growing issue of noise

IAM to revamp promenade of Taipa Houses Museum to facilitate walking

The Municipal Affairs Bureau (IAM) is to revamp the promenade in front of the Taipa Houses Museum to facilitate walking and wheeling of baby strollers

Xi calls for cooperation with Italy, evoking ancient ‘Silk Road’

Chinese President Xi Jinping called for further cooperation with Italy yesterday at a meeting with Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, saying the two countries were the ends

Crematorium and ride-hailing in discussion at AL this week

The establishment of a crematorium and the legalization of ride-hailing services will be debated this week at the Legislative Assembly (AL). Lawmaker Ron Lam,

Heavy rain and thunderstorms expected

Macau is bracing for persistent showers and thunderstorms until tomorrow, as a low-pressure trough affects the region. The Meteorological and Geophysical Bureau (SMG) has reported the area near

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