Gaming | Chicago will get a casino as part of Illinois gambling expansion

Illinois legislators approved a giant gambling-expansion bill that allows sports betting and as many as six new casinos, including one in Chicago, one of the world’s

China’s plan to boost baby formula output hits foreign suppliers

A2 Milk Co. led stock market losses of USD875 million among infant-formula providers in Australia and New Zealand after China unveiled a plan to boost local

MGM wins prestigious ‘Asia responsible entrepreneurship award’

MGM received the “Asia Responsible Entrepreneurship Award” (AREA) from Enterprise Asia, making it once more the only enterprise in Macau to have won this regional accolade, according to

Sands China employees take the ‘clean plate challenge’ for fifth year

Sands China employees completed the Clean Plate Challenge between May 27 and 29, marking the fifth year in a row the company has held the sustainability campaign.

Testimony | Tiananmen or when China shifted from solidarity to stability

The young woman lay on a mat in the concrete hallway of a Beijing hospital on June 4, 1989. She weakly held up an X-ray showing

China issues US travel alert warning of official harassment

China issued a travel warning for the U.S. yesterday, saying Chinese visitors have been interrogated, interviewed and subjected to other forms of what it called harassment by

30 Years On | China handles Tiananmen anniversary with usual silence

Dissidents silenced. Security tightened. References scrubbed from the internet. China imposed an information lockdown yesterday on the 30th anniversary of its bloody crackdown on

Pompeo vs Beijing: war of words

China responded pointedly to Secretary of State Mike Pompeo’s comments on the 30th anniversary of the Chinese army’s bloody suppression of student- led pro-democracy protests centered

Philippines | US to launch new program to fight extremism

U.S. and Philippine officials yesterday were discussing a new program to thwart efforts by Muslim extremists to recruit and mobilize followers in the country’s south after a

India Officials looking to recover bodies on Himalayan mountain

Indian officials were working on a plan yesterday to retrieve five bodies believed to be mountaineers from a team of international climbers that went missing on a notoriously dangerous

North Korea | Kim’s sister back in public eye at mass games

The powerful younger sister of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un attended a public event in Pyongyang for the first time in more than 50 days,

Australia | Cardinal set to appeal child sex convictions

The most senior Catholic found guilty of child sex abuse will ask an Australian appeals court today to reverse convictions on charges of molesting two choirboys

Eid al-Fitr | Faithful Muslims around the world begin celebrating end of Ramadan

Muslims across the Middle East and beyond began marking the Islamic holiday of Eid al-Fitr, one of the most celebrated holidays for the world’s 1.5

Trump turns from pomp to business in UK visit

Moving from pageantry to policy during his state visit to Britain, President Donald Trump yesterday urged embattled Prime Minister Theresa May to “stick around” to

Offbeat | David Lynch, Wes Studi among honorary Oscar recipients

The first Oscar winners of the season are already here. Groundbreaking filmmaker David Lynch, Cherokee-American actor Wes Studi director Lina Wertmüller and actress Geena Davis will all be

This Day in History | 1989 – Election boost for Solidarity

Solidarity, Poland’s anti-communist party, looks set to claim a remarkable success in the country’s elections, with initial results suggesting it has done much better than predicted. The

Football | Nations League Ronaldo’s Portugal looks for another title

Thursday, 2:45am Portugal v Switzerland H 1.7, D 3.92, A 6 The inaugural UEFA’s Nations League reaches its conclusion this week with the competition’s

UEFA plots 2022 World Cup qualifying path via Nations League

European teams will get a qualifying path to the 2022 World Cup via the Nations League competition. UEFA is preparing a qualifying format that should see

The Buzz | Paulo Taipa appointed to Portugal’s National Electoral Commission

Taipa was sworn in last week to the ten-member- strong commission by the president of the Portuguese parliament, Ferro Rodrigues, representing the homeland security ministry where

Chambois | South of D-Day beaches, another slaughter is remembered

In the spring that followed the terrible D-Day battle, the grass grew especially thick and green, fertilized by thousands of corpses that had been plowed into

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