Treason and espionage cases are rising in Russia since the war in Ukraine began

When Maksim Kolker’s phone rang at 6 a.m., and the voice on the other end said his father had been arrested, he thought it was a

1969 Apollo 11 takes off for the Moon

An estimated one million people gathered from all over the state to see the giant Saturn 5 booster rocket blast off. The launch was on schedule, at

Beijing expands visa-free transit policy to more ports

China’s National Immigration Administration (NIA) announced yesterday that the country’s 144-hour visa-free transit policy has been expanded to three more entry ports, taking the number of ports

Former fire chief who died at Trump rally used his body to shield family from gunfire

The former fire chief who was killed at a Pennsylvania rally for Donald Trump spent his final moments diving down in front of his family, protecting them from

Key meeting will give fresh impetus to China’s reform and opening-up

The third plenary session of the 20th Communist Party of China Central Committee, convened this week in Beijing, is viewed as one of the most important meetings of

Tuesday, July 16, 2024 – edition no. 4524

— Fresh report suggests the tourism market is further poised for a swift rebound, thanks to various factors such as backing from mainland authorities * Economy | Thinktank forecasts 17.5% GDP

Lawmaker insists gov’t make prostitution illegal

Lawmaker Wong Kit Cheng, linked with the Women’s General Association of Macau, has yet again called on the government to outlaw prostitution in Macau. In

Suncity group reflects on contributions amid legal challenges

The defunct Suncity Group took to Facebook this week to reflect on its past contributions to Macau amid ongoing legal challenges facing its former executives.

Fatal fall claims life of foreign worker during AC repair

A male foreign worker tragically lost his life after falling from a high-rise building in Dr. Carlos d’ Assumpção district. The accident occurred on Saturday afternoon as the

Eddie Wu calls on authorities to reinforce safety at former Hotel Estoril site

Lawmaker Eddie Wu, president of the Macau Institute of Engineers (AEM), has called on the authorities to reinforce the safety of the former Hotel Estoril demolition

Bus connections between Macau and HK airport offer eight new timetable options

The number of direct bus services connecting Macau and Hong Kong International Airport (HKIA) has increased by eight new schedules (four in each direction), operator Macau HK Airport

Exports grow 8.6% in June, beating forecasts despite trade tensions

China's exports beat forecasts in June, customs data showed Friday, while imports grew less than expected. Exports grew 8.6% from the same time last year

North district spending scheme drives MOP110m by June

The North District Consumption Carnival scheme, initiated almost four months ago, has successfully driven a total spending of approximately MOP110 million as at the end of June, as

PSP fines over 220 jaywalkers in July’s first week

The Public Security Police issued fines to 226 individuals for disregarding pedestrian crossings on local roads from July 1 to 7. Each offender received a fine of MOP300.

Men arrested for theft of gaming chips

Two individuals in their fifties were arrested for allegedly stealing items from a car. Reports indicate that they took HKD55,000 and HKD1,000 worth of gambling chips. Law enforcement

Benfica clinches Elite League

Benfica Macau clinched the Elite League championship title Saturday by defeating Ching Fu with a score of 3-0. At Macau Stadium, Mustapha Jibrin scored twice in the

Tourist prices surge as visitors face higher costs

The city’s tourist price index (TPI) climbed 2.72% year-on-year in the second quarter of 2024, as visitors faced steeper bills for clothing, jewelry, and dining, according to the

Public satisfied with PSP’s services, survey shows

A satisfaction survey run by the Public Security Police (PSP) has revealed that the average satisfaction rating for all of its survey factors is above four points (out

IAS expresses concerns about ‘youth delinquency’

The Social Welfare Bureau (IAS) has said it is concerned with what they called a growing trend of delinquency practiced by young people in Macau.

US renews call on China to stop aggressive actions where hostilities have flared

The United States on Friday renewed its call on China to stop its aggressive actions in the South China Sea, saying a broader web of security

WP2Social Auto Publish Powered By : XYZScripts.com
MACAU DAILY TIMES