Hong Kong journalists refused entry

Four Hong Kong journalists wanting to report on the Typhoon Hato aftermath were denied access to the MSAR on Saturday, newspaper South China Morning Post reported.
According to the newspaper, one of its photographers was stopped and detained by Macau authorities, on the grounds that he “posed a risk to the stability of internal security”.
In a statement sent to Business Daily, the Macau Portuguese and English Press Association (AIPIM) said it found the explanation by the Macau authorities to be ‘incomprehensible and unsatisfactory’ adding that the decision ‘tarnishes the international image of the SAR regarding press freedom’.