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Seven schools affected after child, who may have been infected in a Zhuhai bakery, takes part in dance performance with kids from other schools.
NATs for staff and guests and reels of red tape turn what should be frill-free celebrations into an obstacle course as threat of new virus wave looms.
Ho Iat Seng applauds appointments of Fu Ziying, Zheng Xincong and Yin Shuhua, reaffirms Macao’s responsibility of safeguarding national security.
Kang Wei, who held office from 2015 to 2017, claimed housing allowance while living in her office and treated friends and relatives to expensive meals.
Court of Final Appeal rejects husband’s accusation due to lack of evidence, discounts suggestion that more lifeguards could have prevented 2010 tragedy.
New factory in São Paulo state marks massive step for Chinese auto maker which predicts that it will sell 2.8 million vehicles worldwide next year.
Health Bureau, taking its cue from the mainland, introduces more precautionary tests, aims to conserve precious medical resources.
Health officials aim to curb virus spread and discourage travellers shuttling back and forth, who must pay MOP 70 and wait up to 12 hours for test results.