And the Oscar goes to… AI?
Organisers of Hollywood's most prestigious awards say the use of generative AI will ‘neither help nor harm’ a nominee’s chances of winning The post And the Oscar goes to… AI? appeared first on Macao...
View ArticleRenewed terrorist attacks displace nearly 15,000 in Mozambique, UNHCR says
The string of attacks on villages in Cabo Delgado province are just the latest in an ongoing Islamist insurgency that has ravaged northern Mozambique since 2017 The post Renewed terrorist attacks...
View ArticleMacao’s six urban revitalisation schemes get a change in leadership
The Office of the Secretary for Economy and Finance has now been tasked with turning the areas into ‘community-based commercial circles’ to serve residents and lure tourism The post Macao’s six urban...
View ArticleHong Kong entrepreneur develops ‘world’s fastest running track’
Former sprinter Alvina Chen claims her innovative new track can revolutionise running, enabling athletes to achieve speeds previously deemed humanly impossible The post Hong Kong entrepreneur develops...
View ArticleUM and MUST rise in regional university rankings
The University of Macau and the Macau University of Science and Technology have both moved up in this year’s Times Higher Education rankings for Asia The post UM and MUST rise in regional university...
View ArticleMacao medical team deploys to post-quake Myanmar at the WHO’s request
For the first time in this capacity, a WHO-certified emergency medical team from Macao has been sent to Myanmar after a devastating earthquake The post Macao medical team deploys to post-quake Myanmar...
View ArticleMacao to lead Chinese firms into lusophone markets in 2025
Macao will leverage its unique role to guide mainland Chinese companies in exploring opportunities in Equatorial Guinea, Cabo Verde, Portugal, and Brazil next year The post Macao to lead Chinese firms...
View ArticleMacao’s airport passenger volume nudges upward in the first quarter
Passengers from mainland China and Taiwan made up a combined 64 percent of the total, while those from Southeast and Northeast Asia accounted for 36 percent The post Macao’s airport passenger volume...
View ArticleCatching a taxi via Macao’s radio taxi app could soon become less of a hassle
The Macau Radio Taxi Services is looking to include regular black taxis in its radio taxi app – a move that may boost the service’s hitherto woeful response rate The post Catching a taxi via Macao’s...
View ArticleMacao gears up for Global Gaming Expo and Asian IR Expo & Summit next month
The dual expos, featuring over 150 exhibitors and expecting more than 10,000 industry professionals, will showcase the latest trends in both gambling and casino-resort offerings The post Macao gears...
View ArticleYou’re not just imagining it. Chocolate prices really have skyrocketed
Grown in a just handful of countries along a narrow latitudinal band, this beloved bean has struggled in recent years, hitting farmers, companies and chocolate lovers hard The post You’re not just...
View ArticleNew substation greatly improves electricity supply in Guinea-Bissau
The station connects to hydroelectric dams in two neighbouring countries and means many people in Guinea-Bissau will have public electricity for the first time The post New substation greatly improves...
View ArticleMacao Arts Festival opens with award-winning production ‘Life of Pi’
Macao’s highly anticipated arts festival kicked off last Friday, with 15 major productions on the programme as well as a number of supporting events The post Macao Arts Festival opens with...
View ArticleConsumer prices remained fairly flat in March
For the 12 months ending March 2025, the average CPI grew by 0.48 percent when compared with the previous period The post Consumer prices remained fairly flat in March appeared first on Macao News.
View ArticleMacao’s unemployment rate edges higher in the first quarter
Unemployment is on the rise for locals and the general workforce, though the beleaguered retail sector managed a rise in employees The post Macao’s unemployment rate edges higher in the first quarter...
View Article‘Twilight of the Warriors’ sweeps Hong Kong Film Awards ceremony
The action thriller dominated the 43rd annual celebration of Hong Kong cinema, showcasing both local talent and international recognition The post ‘Twilight of the Warriors’ sweeps Hong Kong Film...
View ArticleLocal typhoon drill ‘Crystal Fish’ declared a success
With typhoon season approaching, authorities are testing the city’s responsiveness to a wide range of scenarios, from landslides to severe flooding The post Local typhoon drill ‘Crystal Fish’ declared...
View ArticleThe MITE conference concludes a successful run with 59 contracts signed
Held between 25 and 27 April, the travel expo attracted 50 percent more international exhibitors this year and facilitated thousands of business pairing events The post The MITE conference concludes a...
View ArticleMacao’s CE gives details of four major infrastructure projects
The projects include a ‘university town,’ tourism districts, expansion and land reclamation work on Macao’s airport, and a Macao technology research industrial park The post Macao’s CE gives details...
View ArticleHow to make sure your boiled eggs are easy to peel, according to science
Older eggs are easiest to work with but researchers have found a few other tricks that can help you avoid mangling your boiled eggs The post How to make sure your boiled eggs are easy to peel,...
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