A new law could prohibit the rearing of the famous dogs known for their short legs and long bodies, as part of a wider effort to stop torture breeding.
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New flight services and a public tender for a Macao promotion project aim to lure more visitors to the SAR.
The group’s hospitality and transport divisions saw profits, but overall the group lost more in 2023 than it did in 2022.
Miguel de Senna Fernandes says officials have made an unprecedented request to vet his script in advance of the Macao Arts Festival.
Held at the historic Dom Pedro V Theatre, the third fado series starts on Friday with the acclaimed Marta de Sousa and Francisco Moreira.
The international vocational skills contest will be held in France this September, with Macao-based lecturer David Charles Wiley Jr. serving as an ‘expert lead.’
During his recent visit to Beijing, President João Lourenço made the case for why tourists should pick Angola as their next destination.
The country’s House of Representatives passed a bill that could see it become the third country in Asia where gay and lesbian couples can legally marry.
Some of the major transport projects currently underway in Zhuhai include a new high speed railway line and an extension to the Xianghai Bridge.
Despite growing environmental concerns, the government remains adamant over plans to build an island from discarded construction materials.
Businesses need to be aware of intellectual property issues, given a lack of consensus on whether AI-generated images can be copyrighted.
The city is in for another scorching year, with climate change not only raising temperatures but causing more frequent and stronger typhoons.