HONG KONG An Indian man sought in his home country for a long list of alleged offenses including terrorism appeared in a Hong Kong court on robbery charges.
Hong Kong’s currency depreciated to the weakest level since the government widened a trading band against the greenback in 2005, putting pressure on the monetary authorities to slow its
Australia on Saturday urged Indonesia against any leniency toward the ideological leader of the Bali bombers as the government considers house arrest or other forms of clemency
Everyone saw it coming! The Secretary for Administration and Justice’s candid confirmation that the proposal to amend the MSAR judiciary law will or would prevent foreign judges from
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The Hong Kong and Macau Irish Festival kicks off today, starting a series of events bringing a taste of Irish culture to the region.
Macau has become a playground for families and tourists - and that appears to be a turn-off for high-rolling gamblers during holidays. The region’s
Migrant groups are crying foul over the proposed nine-fold fee increase for the delivery services provided to non-resident parents, describing the move as discriminatory.
I believe that the decision made by the Health Bureau is highly discriminatory and should be seen as part of a wrong understanding of what should be the modus
The Legislative Assembly (AL) Follow-up Committee for Public Finance has expressed concerns over the lack of inspection authority over publicly-owned companies and their branches.
Questioned on the 24 and a half years’ concession handed to the Macau Jockey Club (MJC), the Secretary for Economy and Finance acknowledged yesterday that “it is
The chairman of the Sin Fong Garden Building Management Committee, surnamed Wong, announced that the committee would inform the owners, and that owners of the biggest
The former assistant to a Macau billionaire has been sentenced to seven months in prison on a tax charge stemming from a United Nations bribery case. Jeff C.
A situation involving illegal engineering work and illegal occupation of state land has been put under the spotlight, with the Land, Public Works and Transport Bureau (DSSOPT)
A number of drawbacks, including the termination of ride-sharing services, have hindered Macau’s aim of becoming a smart city. A scholar has argued that transparency and communication are
Continuing on from last week's article on negotiation and the BATNA, we will explore some other simple techniques you can use during negotiating to put the odds in
Aventure of Megawide Construction Corp. and GMR Infrastructure Ltd. submitted a USD3 billion proposal to upgrade and expand the Philippine capital’s 70-year-old airport, challenging a $6.7
As the push to legalize sports gambling in the U.S. nears a crucial Supreme Court decision, states hoping to reap a financial windfall could face another hurdle:
President Xi Jinping’s government has fired another warning shot at global dealmakers doing business with Chinese billionaires: Not even the most well-connected tycoons are safe.
In his first five years, President Xi Jinping has seized control of economic policy, reasserted the Communist Party’s authority and sidelined potential rivals in an
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