A mainland crime syndicate is forging Hong Kong secondary education certificates, enabling unqualified people to gain entry to the Macao university, police allege

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The Meng Xiang – the country’s largest research vessel – is being hailed as a pioneering ship that will ‘aid humanity’ in its quest to protect the oceans
According to local meteorologists, there is only a ‘relatively low to medium chance’ of a higher storm signal being issued, as tropical cyclone Man-yi is weakening
The overall winner was Queijo de Ovelha Amanteigado, a runny cheese made by Quinta do Pomar with raw sheep’s milk and vegetarian thistle rennet
Widely available software that makes it possible to make and publish music has given rise to a new class of ‘consumer-creators’
Eligible Macao, Hong Kong and mainland residents will be able to use a new biometric border crossing channel from this Wednesday, dispensing with physical documents
The museum, which showcases hundreds of Chinese cultural artefacts and contemporary artworks, held its grand opening ceremony last Friday
A typhoon signal no. 1 was issued this morning, with the possibility of a signal no. 3 being announced some time between tonight and the early hours of tomorrow
Economic output is now more than 86 percent of the level recorded in the same period in pre-pandemic 2019
A proposal to come before the legislature will make it mandatory for all public sector employees to swear an oath of loyalty to Macao and the Basic Law
A total of 1,289 properties and parking spaces were purchased and sold between July and September – down by 18.1 percent compared with the second quarter
His comments were seen as a rebuke to the incoming US administration of President Donald Trump, who has threatened to impose huge tariffs on Chinese goods