Government supports disabled participation in bridge walk

The government has promoted inclusivity by supporting individuals with disabilities in the “Walk to celebrate the Opening of the Macau Bridge.” Held yesterday, this event commemorated the 75th

Free light rail, bus rides celebrate National Day

The Light Rail Transit (LRT) operator is offering free rides from Sept. 29 to Oct. 1 to celebrate the 75th anniversary of the PRC and the opening of

Industrial sector revenues up amid decline in firms.

The city’s industrial sector faced challenges in 2023, with the number of establishments in related activities, including Electricity, Gas & Water Supply and Manufacturing, dropping to 861—a decrease

Pearl River Delta outpaces Tokyo, San Francisco bay areas

  Analysis Carrying mostly “Tsinoy” tourists and some Philippine-based journalists, the chartered bus has traversed about 17 kilometers of the newly opened sea bridge across the

Universal Music launches label division in GBA

On the Agenda Universal Music Greater China, a division of Universal Music Group, announced the launch of Universal Music China Greater Bay Area, a new label

Australian treasurer, visiting Beijing, welcomes Chinese efforts to stimulate its economy

Australian Treasurer Jim Chalmers on Friday welcomed Chinese efforts to stimulate its slowing economy, noting that its recent weakness has hurt Australia. Chalmers was wrapping up

Japanese fans bid farewell to beloved panda pair before their return to China

Thousands of Japanese fans bid tearful farewell to their beloved panda couple that made their final public appearance at Tokyo’s Ueno Zoo on Saturday before returning

Gov’t has enough uranium to build a ‘double-digit’ number of bombs, Seoul’s spy agency says

North Korea has likely enriched enough uranium to build a “double-digit” number of bombs and is making progress in its efforts to develop more powerful

Landslide triggered by rain leaves 12 dead and 2 missing at an illegal gold mine

Mud, rugged terrain and lack of telecommunications hampered rescue efforts Saturday after a landslide set off by torrential rains smashed down into an unauthorized gold mining

Dozens of children drown while bathing during three-day Hindu festival

Dozens of children drowned while bathing in rivers and ponds in rituals that were part of a three-day Hindu festival in eastern India’s Bihar state, officials

Iran Revolutionary Guard general died in Israeli strike that killed Hezbollah leader, reports say

A prominent general in Iran’s paramilitary Revolutionary Guard died in an Israeli airstrike that  The killing of Gen. Abbas Nilforushan marks the latest casualty suffered by Iran

What is the 2006 UN resolution that some hope could help to end the Israel-Hezbollah conflict?

In 2006, after a bruising monthlong war between Israel and Lebanon’s powerful Hezbollah militant group, the United Nations Security Council unanimously voted for a resolution to end

2000 Shocking images of boy shot in Gaza

There has been a shocked and angry reaction around the world to TV pictures showing the death of a 12-year-old Palestinian boy caught in Israeli-Palestinian cross-fire on

Springboks win first Championship title since 2019 in style

South Africa won its first Rugby Championship title since 2019 in style by blowing away contender Argentina 48-7 over the weekend. In a strange quirk, while

Sands China unveils revamped Londoner grand casino

Sands China Ltd. has officially opened the remodeled Londoner Grand Casino, formerly known as the Pacifica, at The Londoner Macao resort. The grand

Contenders to lead Britain’s defeated Conservatives woo members at a key party conference

Members of Britain’s defeated and divided Conservative Party gathered yesterday for an annual conference dominated by the search for a new leader capable of bringing the right-of-center party back from

Committed to a higher cause in nation’s pursuit for rejuvenation

The stories of the national medal and honorary title winners, most of them in their 80s with a few in their 90s, should inspire people across the country

Monday, September 30, 2024 – edition no. 4576

— Sole Chief Executive candidate Sam Hou Fai unveiled an ambitious vision for the city, spotlighting economic diversification and stricter gaming regulations * Taxi reforms a top priority for incoming administration *

Sam Hou Fai pledges to regulate gaming, diversify the economy

Macau’s sole candidate for Chief Executive, Sam Hou Fai, unveiled a comprehensive policy agenda this morning aimed at regulating the gaming sector while fostering development in other industries.

Sam Hou Fai to study feasibility of new round of consumption vouchers

Chief Executive candidate Sam Hou Fai has pledged to evaluate the continuation of consumption vouchers if elected, planning to collaborate with the new-term SAR government team to assess feasibility and explore potential issuance method, during his policy platform presentation earlier today (Saturday).

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