The world is not enough
Whether she’s saving refugees in European waters or tending to the wives of religious extremists in a Middle Eastern camp, former Macao girl Dr Catarina de Oliveira Paulo is a real-life hero.
Whether she’s saving refugees in European waters or tending to the wives of religious extremists in a Middle Eastern camp, former Macao girl Dr Catarina de Oliveira Paulo is a real-life hero.
Can the beautiful Bijagós archipelago, off the coast of Guinea-Bissau, balance the effects of its burgeoning ecotourism industry with its need to protect its rare fauna, flora and culture?
One of the most important people in Macao’s recent history, Stanley Ho, died this year. We look back at his colourful, inspirational and financially successful life.
Meet Macao’s street food hawkers, both old and new, as they keep the tradition alive.
China is strengthening its trade ties with Brazil, particularly in the agriculture and agri-food sector. Welcome to an ever-growing relationship.
A new bridge, a new tunnel, expansions to the LRT and airport – and much more besides. Macao’s transport infrastructure projects will transform the city’s roads over the coming years.
Meet eight individuals who have moved to Macao from lands afar, each one performing a job that’s unique, skilled and fascinating. Celebrate our professionals from overseas.
Tania de Sales Marques has always been fascinated with space – and now the scientist from Macao has carved out a career at one of the most famous places for astronomy in the world.
The first batch of Macao residents who were in Hubei since the COVID-19 outbreak have arrived home after weeks of preparation.
We look at the increasingly important role that technology has played in the city since the outbreak of COVID-19.