Martial law may have been lifted in South Korea, but Macao travellers are advised to be on alert amid ongoing political tensions

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While cautioning that visitor arrivals over the festive season won’t match pre-pandemic levels, the MGTO chief says a number of visitor boosting events have been scheduled
Four industry associations issued safety warnings in the wake of the US’ latest high-tech blockade, which could hurt big American suppliers with Chinese customers
The visit to Angola is seen as a belated attempt by Washington increase its influence in the face of a growing Chinese and Russian presence in Africa
Snow has arrived late this year to the Lapland city of Rovaniemi, which markets itself internationally as the ‘hometown’ of Santa Claus
The new mCards cost 68 patacas and can be used like a regular Macau Pass card in Macao and as a public transport card in mainland China
The 15th Macau International Short Film Festival features over 121 films and music videos, to be divided over 30 screenings at the Teatro Capitol
A number of Macao lawmakers have found themselves being extorted for money by criminals using AI-generated images and videos of them
Elsie Ao Ieong, secretary for social affairs and culture, says more than 1.7 million visits have been made to various events in areas backed by the concessionaires
Song took over from chief executive-designate Sam Hou Fai as president of the Court of Final Appeal on Monday
The latest round in the Sino-US tech war involves ‘the strongest controls ever enacted’ by Washington, according to US officials
The regatta, scheduled for January, will see the debut of the Macao Match Cup, recognised by World Sailing as a World Championship-level event