Gaming revenue grew 17pct in August, beating forecasts

Macau’s gaming revenue topped analyst forecasts for the first time in four months, a result that may ease investor concerns about a slowdown in gambling

Asian Games stir Indonesia’s pride, boost Jokowi’s campaign

Indonesia’s hosting of the Asian Games and a record haul of gold medals have swelled national pride, providing a boost to the re-election campaign of President

Cooperation | IPIM highlights Macau’s platform position in report

The Macao Trade and Investment Promotion Institute (IPIM), together with the Macao Association for Brazilian Studies (AEBM), published a report on the export of Brazilian food

Ask the Vet | Sugar gliders as pets

Sugar gliders are native to Australia, Tasmania, Indonesia and Papua-New Guinea, but you can buy them in Macau at the exotic pet shops. Their descriptive

Senate probe sought in casino deal in Philippines

The Government of the Philippines slammed the Nayong Pilipino Foundation (NPF) for publishing an advertisement in two newspapers as an open letter written by its former head,

Fireworks teams from the Philippines, Korea open contest

Two fireworks teams from the Philippines and Korea opened the 29th Macao International Fireworks Display Contest on Saturday, with performances under the theme “Magical Colors

Briefs | Macau to launch int’l art carnival in 2019

The Secretary for Social Affairs and Culture, Alexis Tam, said that Macau will hold another international event begining next year. On August 30, while attending the China-Japan-South

Motorsports | Andre Couto shines in Ningbo under Macau colors

Macau driver Andre Couto had an almost perfect weekend racing at Ningbo International Speedway in China’s Zhejiang province. Racing for the first time

Sin Fong demolition to kick off

The controversial Sin Fong reconstruction is set to begin in a month, following demonstrations and criticism from Sin Fong homeowners over the last six

Macao Orchestra inaugurates its 2018-19 Concert Season

The Macao Orchestra (OM) held the opening ceremony for their 2018-19 Concert Season on Saturday in the lobby of the Macao Cultural Centre Grand Auditorium, followed by the

South Shore’s The 13 Hotel opens

The 13 Hotel opened its doors to the public on Friday, following an announcement by South Shore Holdings Limited on August 30 that the opening

HK corruption watchdog charges Stanley Ho’s relative in corruption case

Wilson Fung, Hong Kong’s former deputy secretary for Economic Development and Labor, and Cheyenne Chan, the former director and shareholder of three companies including Helicopters Hong Kong

Triathlete wins bronze medal at Asian Games

Hoi Long won a bronze medal in the women’s triathlon individual competition of the 18th Asian Games, which took place on Friday. This

Corporate Bits | MGM announces series of offerings

According to a statement issued by the gaming operator, MGM Macau’s Imperial Court and MGM Cotai’s Grill 58, Aji, Coast, Chún, Five Foot Road and Bar

Opinion | Fake islands could spell real economic trouble

Where is it that we’ve seen glittering archipelagos like Malaysia’s Forest City and Melaka Gateway developments before? Those stretches of newly packed white sand, dotted with palm trees, villas,

FedEx’d gems fueled India’s biggest bank fraud, report says

The price of the large yellow diamond alternately shrank and spiked by about a million dollars as it moved across the globe. The three-carat gem

Beijing says ‘no way’ to United’s workaround Taiwan reference

An attempt by United Airlines to duck the sticky issue of Taiwan has invited rebuke from China’s foreign ministry. After China told global carriers earlier

Can gov’t really limit how long kids play games?

Xi Jinping’s government has demonstrated a unique ability to exert control over everything from political speech to the internet. It may now have met its match: China’s

Police detain 46 after violent protest over schooling

Police in central China have detained 46 people who were part of a protest against a government plan to address overcrowded classrooms that escalated into violence.

China-Africa trade deficit prominent at conference

African leaders will likely press their Chinese hosts at a conference this week to help narrow their trade deficits with Beijing by shifting more manufacturing to

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