Guia Hill Park to begin vine removal project

The Municipal Affairs Bureau (IAM) will initiate a vine removal and forest protection project at Guia Hill Municipal Park starting March 18. This 90-day project aims to combat

Macau airport reviews wildlife management strategies

The government and Macau International Airport convened the Wildlife Management Committee to assess wildlife risks and preventive measures. Chaired by CAM-Macau International Airport Company Ltd., the committee includes

Gov’t financial reserve grew 5.3% on investment in 2024

In 2024, the Macau Special Administrative Region (SAR) Financial Reserve recorded an investment income of MOP30.95 billion, an annual return of 5.3%, the Monetary Authority of

Melco hosts special screening of ‘Ne Zha 2’ for local community

Melco Resorts & Entertainment organized a special screening of the animated film Ne Zha 2 at Studio City Cinema, inviting local families and children through community organizations such

Galaxy launches springtime pastry celebration

Galaxy Macau has launched its “The Art of Patisserie Collaboration Series - Ode to Spring,” a springtime pastry celebration co-created with renowned pastry chefs. This collaboration,

3,500 souped-up taxis set to take to the road

Hong Kong’s first new government-approved taxi fleets were launched yesterday, offering 3,500 cabs from five operators. The new-style taxis deliver enhanced service and digital payments, marking

China plays major role in global climate affairs

China is a critical force in the global energy transition and its involvement in international climate talks is essential, the head of the United Nations’ climate

Strip club Cinderella story ‘Anora’ seizes Oscars’ night

Anora," a strip club Cinderella story without the fairy tale ending, was crowned best picture at the 97th Academy Awards on Sunday , handing Sean Baker’s gritty,

Key Oscar moments

Zoe Saldaña was the favorite but that didn't diminish her emotional win. After accepting the Oscar for best supporting actress for her work in “Emilia Pérez,” Saldaña spoke

Hometown pride in Riga after ‘Flow’ wins Latvia’s first Oscar

Flow," a wordless cat parable that became the first Latvian film to win an Academy Award, prompted a sleepless night for Latvians celebrating the historic accolade. “Flow”

Manila confident Trump will continue military patrols in disputed sea

The Philippines’ top diplomat to the United States expressed confidence yesterday that President Donald Trump’s new administration would continue military patrols in the disputed South China Sea

Head of military government travels to ally Russia for talks with Putin

The head of Myanmar’s military government traveled to Russia yesterday on an official visit to a major ally of the Southeast Asian nation that has been shunned

Starmer says Europe is at ‘crossroads in history’ as leaders agree to steps to Ukraine peace

British Prime Minister Keir Starmer rallied his European counterparts yesterday to shore up their borders and throw their full weight behind Ukraine as he announced

USA Musk’s embrace of right-wing politics risks sinking Tesla’s stock

Elon Musk’s car company is required each year to report to investors all the bad things that could happen to it, and the latest version lists

1975 Comic genius Chaplin is knighted

Silent film legend Charlie Chaplin has become Sir Charles after a ceremony at Buckingham Palace. The star of such films as The Kid and The Great Dictator

League returns to Vegas; tries galore, big hits and a cliff-hanger finish

Rugby league returned to Las Vegas yesterday   in its continuing mission to convert Americans to football without pads, drawing 50,000 fans to Allegiant stadium where

In-form Atletico Madrid looks to end its slump against city rival Real

The Madrid derby takes center stage in the round of 16 of the Champions League, with Atletico Madrid in a commanding position to try to finally

Australian navy rescues adventurer who hit a cyclone while rowing across the Pacific

An Australian warship yesterday rescued a Lithuanian solo rower who had encountered a tropical cyclone while attempting to cross the Pacific Ocean from California. Aurimas

UN rights chief laments ‘shift in direction’ in United States

The U.N. human rights chief has expressed concern about a “fundamental shift in direction” taking place in the United States when it comes to human rights. Volker

The history and politics of often-maligned isolationism

Few terms in American foreign policy discourse are as misunderstood or politically charged as “isolationism.” Often used as a political weapon, the term conjures images of a

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