Earlier in May, surveyors from the South China Botanical Garden spent five days examining flora in four of the SAR’s parks and nature reserves
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The dramatic cut in funding for firefighting in the Brazilian Amazon has helped fuel a spike in fires since January and risks worsening the coming fire season
New research shows that garment factories using AI models achieve far better environmental results than those that don’t
The iconic 88-year-old market will be operating once again on 30 May, with 120 indoor fresh produce vendors.
Many Macao motorists have benefited from a scheme between the SAR and mainland China in which both sides recognise each other’s licences.
The assistant, called CoPilot, can help you do anything from creating images to writing live captions. It even anticipates your needs.
The DSEC’s latest business climate survey illustrates the struggles Macao businesses face as more locals choose to eat and shop on the Chinese mainland.
According to official figures, visitors spent 36 percent more in the first quarter of this year than they did in the last. But show-goers’ spending more than doubled.
The plan offers generous tax breaks to top overseas professionals working in areas earmarked in the government’s economic diversification strategy.
While workers can identify problematic behaviour, fear of offending clients stops them from intervening when they see it, researchers have found.
Laws against the practice have been hobbled by poor enforcement, insurgency, grinding poverty and local traditions that view 15 as the age of maturity.
Bella the beluga lives in a small tank, all alone, at one of South Korea’s biggest malls. Those campaigning for her release say this captivity is cruel.