Around 3,000 Vietnamese nationals are currently stranded in Macao according to the Overseas Vietnamese Association.
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Foreign crayfish found in a pond on Taipa pose a grave threat to the ecology, an entomologist has warned.
The Chief Executive promised that his government will work with all sectors of civil society to overcome adversity in the Year of the Ox.
The Legislative Assembly Electoral Affairs Commission has budgeted MOP 50.8 million for the legislature’s direct and indirect elections this year, an 8.5 per cent decrease from the 2017 elections.
Police have arrested eight thugs following a violent clash between rival Vietnamese gangsters.
Macao’s tourism industry is facing stark times ahead, with some hotels coping with single-digit occupancy and little sign of substantial numbers of visitors returning in the near future.
The local animal rights alliance has received donations totalling MOP 809,000 as a lifeline.
Bank of China's 2020 profits represent a 3 per cent growth year-on-year when compared to 2019.
A multinational tech company has offered a lifeline to unemployed youths in Macao after launching an internship programme.
Chinese medicine counterfeiters may be sentenced to up to five years in prison, as the government seeks to clean up the trade.
Macao Chief Executive Ho Iat Seng called residents in Macao to be vaccinated on a voluntary basis today.
Macao Chief Executive Ho Iat Seng and other principal officials were inoculated today with the Sinopharm Covid-19 vaccine, except the Secretary for Administration and Justice.