More locals are growing their own produce, combatting carbon miles and food waste in the process.
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Some 60 percent of Macao’s women are able to go out to work, many because they have back up from a silent army of foreign female domestic helpers – a community we are spotlighting on International Women’s Day.
Brazil’s president sits down with his country’s biggest trading partner in March, but he’s not in Beijing to simply talk about soybeans.
How much do you know about the lives of food delivery people in the city? Learn more about their work during the pandemic and how these anonymous heroes supported the Macao community.
Videos downloaded in a blink. Immersive online worlds without the lag time. Lightning-fast data transfers and ever-smarter robots. Now that 5G is available in Macao, we answer frequently asked questions about this new technology.
Competition gives participating students an opportunity to develop English writing skills and express their opinions on international issues linked to the UN’s 17 Sustainable Development Goals.
Macao’s hearing impaired community is well-supported these days, but there’s still work to be done – especially for the city’s hearing-impaired youth, for whom the mask mandate has taken a real toll.
With a rapidly ageing population and dementia cases increasing year after year, the city must find new ways to support individuals and their struggling families.
‘Would you like to know the date of your death?’ Toastmasters encourages members to take a stance, defend it, and become good leaders in the process. This global public speaking club is thriving in Macao, though locals took two decades to realise its potential.