The most powerful storm globally this year is expected to make landfall on the west Guangdong coast tomorrow, with authorities racing to finish their preparations
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.
Described as the strongest storm in the world this year, Ragasa poses a major threat to Macao and could come as close as 100 kilometres to the city tomorrow morning
Local filmmakers also shone at the festival’s second edition, with Chan Siieong taking home the Macao Unit Award
The new facility brings together products from all 15 Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) member economies.
Last weekend’s pyrotechnic display, meant as a branding stunt, has sparked environmental outcry and an official investigation
After a decade of highly successful pilot programmes, Brazil launched the world’s largest factory for producing Wolbachia mosquitoes
Research firm Colossal Biosciences said it’s made a ‘pivotal step’ toward bringing back the dodo, a species of flightless bird extinct for over 400 years
Ragasa is expected to reach within 100 kilometres of Macao on Wednesday morning, with the authorities braced for major civil emergency
Macao has surpassed Monaco and Singapore to become the most densely populated place on the planet, with 23,167 people per square kilometre
The MotoSurf World Championship will take place in Macao on 21-23 November 2025 at Hac Sa Beach, featuring top riders in multiple divisions
The most powerful storm so far this year will enter the South China Sea later today, and is being compared to Super Typhoons Hato (2017) and Mangkhut (2018) in its ferocity
The summer holiday surge saw the SAR register more than 4.2 million visitors in August, representing a year-on-year growth of 15 percent