China cuts rates, rolls out other moves to help the slowing economy

China rolled out a raft of measures yesterday aimed at countering a prolonged downturn in its property market that is weighing on the world’s second largest

ID reaffirms need to keep current pool management system

The current public swimming pools management system needs to continue to be enforced, the Sports Bureau (ID) has told the Times. Following several concerns from

‘Macanese Nights 2024’ celebrates Macau’s culinary heritage

The vibrant cultural experience of “Macanese Nights 2024” is returning to Artyzen Grand Lapa Macau by popular demand, celebrating Macau’s rich gastronomic traditions and history as

Sri Lankans throw out old guard in election upset

What nation’s new Marxist-leaning leader means for economy, IMF loans Sri Lankans voted for a new direction in leadership on Sept. 22, 2024, electing

DSAMA: Marine debris issues under control

Marine and beach litter issues stemming from recent weather events in Macau are under control, according to the Maritime Affairs and Water Bureau (DSAMA). In

China blames Taiwan for cyberattacks, Taipei denies the allegations

China's Ministry of State Security (MSS) has taken a bold step in the ongoing cyber warfare narrative by unveiling a Taiwanese hacker group.

Chief Executive meets PBOC governor over financial ties

Chief Executive Ho Iat Seng welcomed Pan Gongsheng, the Governor of the People’s Bank of China (PBOC), earlier this weekto discuss financial cooperation between Macau and

TCM forum: catalyst for regional health cooperation

The Health Bureau (SSM) held the “Macao Traditional Chinese Medicine Health Forum” earlier this week, aimed at enhancing regional cooperation through traditional medicine. The event featured officials, including

Operation targets illegal workers in August

In August, joint operations by the Public Security Police Force (PSP) and the Labour Affairs Bureau (DSAL) led to significant actions against illegal work. Authorities inspected 305 locations,

SJM postpones food stall notifications

SJM Resorts, S.A. (SJM) recently announced that the notification period for successful applicants of 10 food stalls at Kam Pek Market will be postponed to early October. The

Hengqin to host AISL Harrow Rowing Regatta late this year

The AISL Harrow Rowing Regatta and Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macau Greater Bay Area Series Hengqin Tinmuk Rowing Regatta will take place from Nov. 30 to Dec. 1. This year, the

Zheng Guanying exhibition unveils 100 pieces of memorabilia

The “Exhibition of the Legacy of Zheng Guanying” at the Zheng Guanying Memorial Museum will be held Sept. 27 at 4:30 p.m. to promote the deeds and contributions

Citi: ‘Whales’ betting more in 2024 than last year

High rollers known as “whales” have wagered more money in Macau in 2024 than all last year, according to a new report from Citigroup. Citi analyst

First luxury collection hotel unveiled

Sands China Ltd. and Marriott International are set to introduce the first Luxury Collection Hotel into Macau. Located within The Londoner Macao, the Londoner Grand, a Luxury

Hearing tests launched for newborns

Hearing screening tests for newborns have been launched, according to the The Macau Deaf Association. So far, 10 newborns are expected to be referred to the

SJM to host ‘Michelin star table’ at Grand Lisboa Palace

SJM Resorts has announced the return of the Michelin star table series, marking their fourth consecutive collaboration with Michelin Guide. The series will pay homage to Italian

MGM leads delegation to Foshan for lion dance cultural exchange

MGM organized the “Lingnan Lion Dance Exchange Tour” in Foshan, attracting 120 young lion dance masters and their parents from Macau. This initiative aimed to deepen appreciation for

US-China research has given Beijing’s military technology a boost, House GOP says

Partnerships between the U.S. and China at universities over the past decade have allowed hundreds of millions of dollars in federal funding to aid Beijing in developing

Tokyo asks China to ensure the safety of Japanese citizens

Japan’s top diplomat asked China to ensure the safety of Japanese citizens there after the fatal stabbing of a Japanese schoolboy, and demanded a crackdown on what

Australian woman detained in Turkey over alleged links to Kurdish insurgents

An Australian women was arrested in Turkey over her alleged links to a Kurdish militant group in a joint operation by anti-terrorist police and intelligence officers, Turkish

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