Typhoon Nesat now about 400 kilometres south of Macao, gradually moving toward the coast of Vietnam.
Staff Reporter
The news desk at Macao News works diligently to bring you all the latest happenings as quickly as possible. Staff reporter duties are shared by Kenny Fong, Amanda Saxton, Sara Santos Silva and Erico Dias, working under the direction of managing editor Aidyn Fitzpatrick.
Officials acknowledge digital currency is a future trend, but no firm date set for issuing first e-patacas.
Lam points to failures in management and poor financial resources, hints at cooperation with gaming sector as solution to problems.
47-year-old hanged herself from bench canopy with handbag strap; no suspicious circumstances, autopsy to follow.
Stronger economy and government’s prudent policies allow western African republic to regain its financial footing; kwanza gains 21% against US dollar.
Cloud cover will increase in the following two days with a few showery patches as temperature is predicted to gradually fall to 17 degrees Celsius on Wednesday.
Typhoon Signal No 1 will be replaced by Signal No 3 at 4:30 pm today; winds will be strong but weather will be relatively fine and dry.
MOP 20,000 fine proposed for anyone selling booze to minors; online shoppers will be required to confirm they are adults.
President undertakes to grow economy, promote long-term prosperity and stability. No let-up in zero-Covid policy in sight.
MGTO calls on city’s budding performers to take part in parade around city centre on 24 and 28 January.
China looks for alternative sources of supply due to war in Ukraine and tensions with the US.
State oil company Petrobras maintains its leadership ahead of France’s Total, Norway’s Equinor and Anglo-Dutch conglomerate Shell.