Government to consult mainland health authorities before making any decision; 55th Covid-19 case carries Delta variant.
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Candidates have all now set out their stalls for the 12 September elections to the Legislative Assembly.
Available fields cover a wide range of industries, from hospitality and gaming to water and electricity utilities. Registration closes on 30 July.
Light Festival due to go ahead in December, and plans are in hand to open a travel bubble with Hong Kong after arrivals from Guangdong slacken.
Two of the most famous brews in China come together at a 24-day celebration which also highlights a pair of historic port cities.
Repairs estimated to cost MOP 14,000, as Cultural Affairs Bureau considers ways to protect the 19th-century architectural treasure in future.
Survey finds that while residents try to be eco-friendly, the government needs to further review measures to help safeguard the environment.
More candidates join the hustings, campaigning on women’s rights, urban planning, official accountability and housing issues.
Genome sequencing and an exchange of scientists and researchers are among the topics under discussion, but budgets need to be agreed first.
Government responds vigorously to report, citing Macao’s determination to stamp out human trafficking.
A 22-year-old woman, who had not been vaccinated, has tested positive yesterday for Covid-19 after arriving Macao from the UK, via Singapore.
City marks the anniversary with flag-raising, commemorative stamps and a light show, while top officials attend ceremony in Beijing.