All incidents related to the operation of the Light Rapid Transit (LRT) will be “uniformly” reported to the media by the government-owned LRT operator from now on.
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A retired fireman delivered a baby girl when the mother went into labour in Toi San district on Tuesday morning.
A senior Public Security Police officer was accused by the Commission Against Corruption of unreasonable ground for absence from work many times between 2010 and 2014, but the Public Prosecution Office decided to close the case due to insufficient evidence.
The local government has taken multiple steps to monitor developments and respond locally to reports of a cluster of pneumonia cases in Wuhan.
Six Iranians were arrested at the weekend for entering Macau with fake passports with the intention of flying onward to Europe to find jobs and a better life there.
The University of Macau said on Monday that it has achieved “yet another breakthrough in machine translation.”
The local government raised its infectious disease alert level to 3, which denotes a “serious” situation.
The number of regulatory breaches by taxi drivers recorded last year decreased by 48.2% from the previous year.
A 20-year-old non-resident worker from Vietnam died on Sunday afternoon after being hit by a seven-seater people carrier on the Macau-Taipa Friendship Bridge when he was pushing his employer’s lorry which had broken down on the bridge.