It’s been done to improve efficiency, but less tech savvy residents worry they’re being left behind by the government’s push for digitalisation.
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With no launch date announced as of yet, the narrow street – featured in many Hollywood films – is set to become even more of an attraction for culture vultures.
Work will begin on the final phase of Islands Healthcare Complex by December, around when its first phase buildings will open to patients.
With wind speeds of 240 km/h, the Weather Bureau is expected to hoist a tropical cyclone signal today. Meanwhile, Hong Kong has suspended several high-speed train services to mainland China.
A former coffee giant, Angola produces a mere fraction of what it did in the 1970s. The EU-backed Mukafé project aims to help turn the industry’s fortunes around.
The Transport Bureau has also announced mandatory training sessions for aspiring taxi drivers.
A groundbreaking experiment on the Iberian Peninsula is using endangered species to clear dangerous brush.
There’ll be no 28-metre tall Goddess of Mercy built in Coloane. Macao’s government addresses concerns over excessive spending on Hac Sa development projects.
Even with the borders shut last year, the MGTO claims to be well on track with its ambitious tourism agenda.
Elephant populations in the southern-african country will receive a much-needed boost with a gift from Botswana.
A new Kun Iam statue designed by artist Liang Runan is causing controversy in Macao, before it's even been built. One lawmaker has launched a petition to halt its construction.
Predictably, the labour sector is in favour but a leading business figure warns that the raise will be passed on to consumers in the form of higher prices.