The onset of a cold front today will bring lower temperatures, with the weather expected to be mostly cloudy and rainy this week.
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Modelling by the Meteorological and Geophysical Bureau shows that even with some curbing of global emissions, Macao will swelter.
Eighty-eight people in Macao ended their lives by suicide last year. Most were men above the age of 45, according to official data.
The city is looking to attract overseas tourists through group tours for cruise passengers docking at Hong Kong, as well as free bus and ferry tickets.
Researchers from the University of Macau believe their discovery could reduce the use of chemical pesticides in the cultivation of medicinal plants.
Sailings from the Outer Ferry Terminal will not be operating today – or for much of Thursday – due to construction work on the fourth bridge.
Last year saw the Public Security Police dealing with 8,190 crime cases, with the most common types being burglary, assault and property damage.
Despite widespread public dissatisfaction with Macao’s taxi service, the first flagfall increase in 7 years will see the price for the first 1,600 metres rise to 21 patacas.
After a lengthy cold snap, expect heat and humidity from tomorrow. The Meteorological and Geophysical Bureau says it’s evidence of global climate change.