Macau New Neighborhood enticements see 1,300 units sold

According to Macau Urban Renewal Limited, the Macau New Neighborhood in Hengqin has sold 1,300 units, with residents praising the development’s amenities and convenience. “Swimming,

Weixin palm pay launches in Macau, its first app outside the mainland

Weixin Pay, in collaboration with ICBC (Macau) and Galaxy Macau, has launched its palm scan payment service at the integrated resort, marking the first application of

Football Association bans 43 people for life after corruption investigation

China’s Football Association has banned 43 people for life over allegations of match-fixing and other forms of corruption in the latest effort to weed out graft in

Macau welcomes world’s best badminton players

The annual Sands China Ltd. Macau Open badminton tournament is set to return in September, promising a world-class competition and community celebrations in the

Local badminton player Wong ‘very excited’ to play at home

The Macau Open Badminton Tournament has returned after a hiatus due to the pandemic, and local player Wong Kok Weng is eager to represent his home

WTT Champions Macau 2024 kicks off with exciting matches

The WTT Champions Macau 2024, presented by Galaxy Entertainment Group began Monday at the Macau East Asian Games Dome. On Day One, defending Women’s

Health Bureau searches door-to-door for dengue cases

The Health Bureau (SS) today searched door-to-door on Rua da Erva and surrounding streets in Macau for dengue fever cases. This comes after the bureau was notified of

Local luxury market faces challenges despite IVS expansion

Macau's luxury market is experiencing a significant downturn, even as China’s Individual Visit Scheme (IVS) expands. Once a catalyst for high-end tourism, the IVS

Las Vegas Sands to boost Macau stake

Las Vegas Sands Corp (LVS) is set to further increase its controlling interest in Macau-based subsidiary Sands China Ltd., investing up to HKD800 million to boost

Unveils ‘Double Anniversaries’ Celebrations, Showcasing National Intangible Cultural Heritage to Highlight Traditional Chinese Cultural

A Series of Cultural Activities and Engaging Experiences from Now Until October 20, Culminating in a Hanfu Parade to Illuminate the Mid-Autumn Festival   As the

August exports grow a robust 8.7%, beating forecasts while imports soften

China’s exports grew for a fifth consecutive month, in a sign of growing demand abroad even as imports fell amid a slowing Chinese economy. Exports

Francis’ Mass draws 600,000 people, nearly half the population

An estimated 600,000 people — a figure nearing half of East Timor’s population —- packed a seaside park yesterday for Pope Francis’ final Mass, held on the

Albanese proposes legal minimum age for children accessing social media

The Australian government yesterday promised to legislate this year to enforce a minimum age for children to access social media, but it has yet to announce

2001 US rocked by day of terror

The United States is in a state of shock after a day of attacks which have left thousands dead and New York’s World Trade Center destroyed.

Surf & Jesus: At this church in Portugal, parishioners surf before they worship

Porto takes pride in its beaches, old churches covered in blue-and-white tiles and its famous port wine named after the city in northern Portugal.

Algeria joins global body trying to save Olympic status

The Algerian boxing federation that is home to  Algeria and Japan joining World Boxing increases the organization’s membership to 44 federations, with applications from more

Australia held by Indonesia in World Cup qualifying, China loses to Saudi Arabia

Australia’s stuttering start to the third round of World Cup qualifying hit another bump yesterday with a 0-0 draw against Indonesia in Jakarta. The result follows

Pollution of the potent warming gas methane soars, people are mostly to blame

The amount and proportion of the powerful heat-trapping gas methane that humans spew into the atmosphere is rising, helping to turbocharge climate change, a new study

A woman is killed near Moscow as over 140 Ukrainian drones target Russia, officials say

Over 140 Ukrainian drones targeted multiple Russian regions overnight, including Moscow and surrounding areas, killing at least one person and injuring eight, officials said yesterday, in one of

Under both Trump and Biden, US oil and gas production surged to record highs

The U.S. is producing more oil and natural gas today than ever before, and far more than any other country. What roles did the Trump-Pence and Biden-Harris administrations

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