Shenzhen home sales surge as policy shift lures out-of-town buyers
Home sales in Shenzhen are rising in double-digit percentages after home ownership restrictions eased outside core districts earlier this month The post Shenzhen home sales surge as policy shift lures...
View ArticleGreater Bay Area civil aviation chiefs hold top-level air traffic control...
Macao’s international airport has also been linked to the mainland’s flow management platform, giving real-time access to air traffic data The post Greater Bay Area civil aviation chiefs hold...
View ArticleGovernment mulls raising minimum wage to 37 patacas
The Labour Affairs Bureau wants to up the current 34-pataca rate to 35 to 37 patacas per hour, a suggestion drawing ire from the Macao Chamber of Commerce The post Government mulls raising minimum...
View ArticleMacao lowers its base rate to 4.50 percent
The Monetary Authority of Macao has reduced the local base rate by 25 basis points to 4.50 percent, aligning with a similar move by the Hong Kong Monetary Authority The post Macao lowers its base rate...
View ArticleUS meets Britain, and Ukraine takes on Italy, in the Billie Jean King Cup...
The United States will face Great Britain in the Billie Jean King Cup semifinals after Pegula and Townsend beat Kazakhstan, and Boulter led Britain past Japan The post US meets Britain, and Ukraine...
View Article‘Relatively low’ chance of typhoon signal no 8 as cyclone Mitag skirts Macao
The local forecaster expects the chances of an upgrade to a level 8 typhoon to be “relatively low,” although it did not completely discount the possibility The post ‘Relatively low’ chance of typhoon...
View Article‘Largest IP theft in human history’ hits music industry
A two-year investigation by the world’s largest music publishers’ organisation reveals unprecedented scale of copyright infringement by tech companies The post ‘Largest IP theft in human history’ hits...
View ArticleThe giant sable antelope, Angola’s national symbol, is critically endangered
According to the International Union for Conservation of Nature, the giant sable antelope is one of the most endangered animals in the world The post The giant sable antelope, Angola’s national...
View ArticleMacao’s concessionaires have pledged US$30 million for the National Games
Macao’s six casino operators have each committed 40 million patacas (US$5 million) to support China’s 15th National Games The post Macao’s concessionaires have pledged US$30 million for the National...
View ArticleChina builds the world’s largest ‘smart’ green monitoring network
Over 33,000 stations now track air, water, soil and ecosystems nationwide using advanced technologies like artificial intelligence The post China builds the world’s largest ‘smart’ green monitoring...
View ArticleMacao set a new monthly visitor record in August
The summer holiday surge saw the SAR register more than 4.2 million visitors in August, representing a year-on-year growth of 15 percent The post Macao set a new monthly visitor record in August...
View ArticleMacao officials: Ragasa will be a bad one. Prepare your emergency supplies now
The most powerful storm so far this year will enter the South China Sea later today, and is being compared to Super Typhoons Hato (2017) and Mangkhut (2018) in its ferocity The post Macao officials:...
View ArticleMacao to host MotoSurf World Championship in November this year
The MotoSurf World Championship will take place in Macao on 21-23 November 2025 at Hac Sa Beach, featuring top riders in multiple divisions The post Macao to host MotoSurf World Championship in...
View ArticleMacao crowned world’s most densely populated place
Macao has surpassed Monaco and Singapore to become the most densely populated place on the planet, with 23,167 people per square kilometre The post Macao crowned world’s most densely populated place...
View ArticleTyphoon Ragasa could swamp Macao with two-metre floods
Ragasa is expected to reach within 100 kilometres of Macao on Wednesday morning, with the authorities braced for major civil emergency The post Typhoon Ragasa could swamp Macao with two-metre floods...
View ArticleAre dodos coming back? One company says it can revive the extinct species
Research firm Colossal Biosciences said it’s made a ‘pivotal step’ toward bringing back the dodo, a species of flightless bird extinct for over 400 years The post Are dodos coming back? One company...
View ArticleBrazil combats mosquito-borne illnesses with new biofactory
After a decade of highly successful pilot programmes, Brazil launched the world’s largest factory for producing Wolbachia mosquitoes The post Brazil combats mosquito-borne illnesses with new...
View ArticleArc’teryx and artist Cai Guoqiang under fire for controversial pyrotechnics
Last weekend’s pyrotechnic display, meant as a branding stunt, has sparked environmental outcry and an official investigation The post Arc’teryx and artist Cai Guoqiang under fire for controversial...
View ArticleShenzhen launches first RCEP pavilion to showcase agricultural trade
The new facility brings together products from all 15 Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) member economies. The post Shenzhen launches first RCEP pavilion to showcase agricultural trade...
View ArticleFrench entry wins top prize at Macao International Shorts Film Festival
Local filmmakers also shone at the festival’s second edition, with Chan Siieong taking home the Macao Unit Award The post French entry wins top prize at Macao International Shorts Film Festival...
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