Construction of the Inner Harbour pumping station – a much needed facility to combat frequent flooding – is set to start blocking off roads in the area for the first half of 2024.
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Plunging water levels expose pre-colonial engravings on the rocks along the Amazon River, near the confluence of the Rio Negro.
The Peking University-trained economist was known for his pragmatic policies targeting income inequality and unaffordable housing.
Washington says it will impose sanctions on Macao from next year over the territory’s alleged failure to combat the scourge of trafficking.
According to the developer, units will be priced “so low it is close to cost” with several Macao banks providing home loans with just a 10 percent down payment.
The report has identified Hong Kong as a leader in sustainability, which could lure Macao’s neighbouring SAR up to HK$1 trillion in investments over the next two years.
Brazil maintains its position as China’s top trade partner among the Portuguese-speaking countries.
A tender process for new taxi licences has begun in response to public outcry over the difficulty of finding a taxi in Macao.
The traditional reunion of the Macanese diaspora will go ahead after a long hiatus caused by the Covid-19 pandemic.
The long-time partnership could help fuel a revitalised green industrial sector in the South American nation.
The post-summer slump is evident. Recent holiday tallies suggest the month of October will be better, however.
As part of his visit to Beijing, Adriano Maleiane met with President Xi Jinping and potential investors in large infrastructural projects in Mozambique.