City braces for potential cyclone and more storms

The director of the Meteorological and Geophysical Bureau (SMG), Leong Weng Kun, has issued a cautionary statement regarding the heightened likelihood of a tropical cyclone forming

50 applications for China visa permits processed on first day

The China Travel Service (CTS) has processed approximately 50 applications for the new visa cards that will allow non-Chinese nationals who are permanent residents of Macau to

Gov’t strengthens measures to safeguard white-cheeked gibbons

The Municipal Affairs Bureau (IAM) is collaborating with Guangzhou Zoo to protect white-cheeked gibbons. This month, the white-cheeked gibbon from Seac Pai Van Park

Gov’t maintains limit on gaming promoters

The Macau government has made the decision to maintain the limit on licensed gaming promoters at 50 for the year 2025. This choice maintains the existing maximum number

UM to hold university women’s volleyball match

The University Women’s Volleyball Invitational Tournament, organized by the University of Macau (UM), will be held from July 17 to July 18. The tournament will feature women’s volleyball

Photo competition on sustainable development launched

The Macau Institute for Corporate Social Responsibility in Greater China announced the launch of the “All for 17, 17 for All – 2024 Macau SDGs

Public facility at Toi San wins Green Architecture award in Japan

Renato Marques Designed by local architecture company “Urban Practice,” the Toi San Public Toilet Project was named Pioneer Award Winner in the Green Architecture category

Sands China Honours Long-Serving Team Members

Over 2,700 Sands China team members are celebrating their 20-year, 15-year or 10-year company anniversaries in 2024, with Sands China honouring them recently at ceremonies at Sands Macao,

WeBank sets up headquarters in Hong Kong for R&D activities  

WeBank Co, Ltd (WeBank), a world leading digital bank founded in Shenzhen, has established its technology company headquarters in Hong Kong earlier this week.

Chinese transportation app makes its debut on HKSE

A Chinese mobile transportation app has made its debut on the main board of the Hong Kong Stock Exchange, marking the first stock in autonomous driving operation technology.

Museum puts spotlight on Qing Dynasty artist

The Guangdong Museum in Guangzhou launched an exhibition showcasing the artworks of Hua Yan from the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911) earlier this week. Entitled Elegance, Refinement, Style, Paintings of

Visa exemption policy enables int’l tourists to discover the wonders of Guangzhou

12 tourists from Australia, the Netherlands, Argentina, and Russia were the first group of foreign visitors to benefit from China’s 144-hour visa-free transit policy. They enjoyed a complimentary

No contaminated oil has entered market, Guangdong says

No reserve edible oil that does not meet national food safety standards has entered the grain market or been used in food production in Guangdong province, the

China tells NATO not to create chaos in Asia and rejects label of ‘enabler’ of Russia’s Ukraine war

China accused NATO yesterday of seeking security at the expense of others and told the alliance not to bring the same “chaos” to Asia. The

Former agriculture minister sentenced to 10 years for corruption

Indonesia’s anti-graft court sentenced a former agriculture minister to 10 years in prison yesterday after finding him guilty of corruption-related extortion, abuse of power and bribery

Flavors from the silk roads 

Not long ago, MGM and Robb Report concluded the second edition of MGM x RR1HK Culinary Masters event at MGM Cotai over the period of 3 days. Over

A railway union strike leaves tens of thousands of commuters stranded

A railway union strike stopped most trains across Sri Lanka on Wednesday, leaving tens of thousands of passengers to brave the few dangerously overcrowded trains that kept

South Korea to deploy laser weapons to intercept North Korean drones

South Korea said yesterday it will begin deploying laser weapons systems designed to intercept North Korean drones, which have caused security concerns in the South

UN experts: Up to 4,000 Rwandan troops are operating with M23 rebel group

Between 3,000 and 4,000 Rwanda government forces are deployed in neighboring eastern Congo, operating alongside the M23 rebel group which has been making major advances, U.N. experts

1990 Yeltsin resignation splits Soviet Communists

The populist politician and president of the Russian parliament, Boris Yeltsin, has resigned from the Soviet Communist Party. The resignation has also led to a declaration from

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