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Macao has sufficient resources to cope with seasonal flu

Macao has prepared a response plan for seasonal influenza and has sufficient supply of medicines, vaccines and other medical resources to cope with the fluctuating incidence of flu.


Macao has sufficient resources to cope with seasonal flu

Macao has prepared a response plan for seasonal influenza and has sufficient supply of medicines, vaccines and other medical resources to cope with the fluctuating incidence of flu.



CE: Portuguese-, English-language media important to cultural diversity

Local news outlets reporting respectively in Portuguese and English play a significant role in Macao’s unique cultural landscape, promoting exchanges and social harmony which lead to the coexistence of Chinese and Western cultures.





IFT holds Career Day, 39 organisations offer job opportunities for IFT graduating students

The Institute for Tourism Studies (IFT) held 2018 Career Day on 24 January at IFT Taipa Campus. 39 organisations from tourism and service industries joined and exhibited at the event, providing employment opportunities and information, as well as the latest development of the sectors for IFT graduating students, increasing their chances of success in job hunting.


Dutch children’s theatre at CCM Hopping rabbits celebrating Easter

The Macao Cultural Centre, under the auspices of the Cultural Affairs Bureau, presents Guess How Much I love You, a puppet musical that will entertain kids and their families in three shows to be staged at the Small Auditorium.


CCAC Unveils Dereliction of Duty by a Customs Chief

The CCAC uncovered that a chief of the Macao Customs Service allegedly capitalised on his powers and functions and illegally instructed his subordinates not to enforce the law according to the normal procedure. The chief, who asked the customs officers to release the seized goods that had not been declared, allegedly committed dereliction of duty under the Penal Code. The case has been referred to the Public Prosecutions Office.


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