Sam Hou Fai to lead delegation to Guangzhou conference

Chief Executive Sam Hou Fai will lead a delegation from the SAR government to Guangzhou tomorrow for the 2025 Guangdong-Macao Cooperation Joint Conference. The meeting aims to implement

PSP cracks down on illegal use of scooters, 37 users fined in Q4 2024

The Public Security Police Force (PSP) has continued to crack down on offenses committed by citizens using motorized and non-motorized scooters on public roads. According

Casino revenue forecast to rise in January

Casino gross gaming revenue (GGR) is expected to rise 6.6% year-over-year and 13.3% month-over-month in January, fueled by the upcoming Lunar New Year holiday, according to

Gravel fall suspends reconstruction work on housing institute building

Reconstruction work on the Housing Bureau (IH) building on Rua Norte do Patane has been suspended following an incident involving falling gravel and paint stains on

MGTO estimates nearly 35 million visitors in 2024

While the figures are not yet final, the Macao Government Tourism Office (MGTO) has stated that it expects 34.9 million visitors entered Macau in 2024.

Airport records 7.6m passengers in 2024

Macau International Airport (MIA) has marked a significant milestone in 2024, recording over 7.64 million passengers, an increase of 48% compared to the previous year. Flight

Chinese tech giants Tencent, CATL and others protest US listings as army-linked companies

U.S. Defense Department has added dozens of Chinese companies, including games and technology company Tencent, artificial intelligence firm SenseTime and the world’s biggest battery maker CATL,

Nippon Steel stands firm on a US Steel takeover and denies risks cited by Biden

Nippon Steel was standing firm on its proposed $15 billion acquisition of U.S. Steel, Chief Executive Eiji Hashimoto said yesterday after President Joe Biden’s blocked the top

Taiwan holds military drills as concerns rise over possible defense budget cut

Taiwan began three days of military drills yesterday as concerns rose over potential cuts to the defense budget due to legislative wrangling between the island’s

North Korea says it tested hypersonic intermediate range missile aimed at remote Pacific targets

North Korea said Tuesday its latest weapons test was a new hypersonic intermediate-range missile designed to strike remote targets in the Pacific as leader Kim Jong Un

Malaysian and Singapore agree to launch a special economic zone in a rare move to attract investors

Malaysia and Singapore leaders signed an agreement yesterday to create a special economic zone to attract global investment and ease the cross-border flow of goods and

Long silenced by fear, Syrians now speak about rampant torture under Assad

Handcuffed and squatting on the floor, Abdullah Zahra saw smoke rising from his cellmate’s flesh as his torturers gave him electric shocks. Then it was

1979 Vietnam forces Khmer Rouge retreat

Hundreds of Khmer Rouge troops have fled Cambodia after being crushed by Vietnamese-led rebel forces. The capital, Phnom Penh, has been seized and Pol Pot and many

China’s most successful club folds under weight of debts

Guangzhou FC, the most successful soccer club in Chinese history, disbanded on Monday due to crippling debts. The club, formerly known as Guangzhou Evergrande,

Kyrie Irving out due to bulging disk in his back, no timeline for return

Dallas guard Kyrie Irving is expected to miss one to two weeks with a bulging disk in his back, and Mavericks coach Jason Kidd said a

Association affiliate withdraws image lawsuit against Pirates’ parent company

An affiliate of the Major League Baseball Players Association withdrew its lawsuit against the parent company of the Pittsburgh Pirates and the convenience store chain Sheetz Inc. that alleged

Cameron Norrie accidentally hits spectator with thrown racket

British tennis star Cameron Norrie apologized and avoided disqualification when a racket he tossed in the air struck a spectator at the ATP Tour tournament in Auckland

Liberals look for a new prime minister as Trump threatens tariffs and an election looms

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced his resignation after facing an increasing loss of support both within his party and in the country. Now Trudeau’s Liberal

Pope Francis has named the first woman to head a major Vatican office, tapping an Italian nun

Pope Francis on Monday named the first woman to head a major Vatican office, appointing an Italian nun, Sister Simona Brambilla, to become prefect of the department responsible

Trudeau taps out: How Trump’s taunts and tariff threats added to domestic woes confronting Canada’s long-standing PM

After weeks of speculation over his future, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced his intention to resign on Jan. 6, 2025. His departure will bring an end

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