Lebanon | Officials probe blast amid rising anger, calls for change

Lebanese officials targeted in the investigation of the massive blast that tore through Beirut sought to shift blame for the presence of explosives at the city’s port, and the visiting

Li Ka-shing’s group profit drops as pandemic slams business

CK Hutchison Holdings Ltd.’s profit fell as the Hong Kong conglomerate founded by the city’s richest tycoon Li Ka-shing saw its retail, ports and real estate businesses hurt by the

Pompeo urges cutting ties with Chinese tech companies

Secretary of State Michael Pompeo urged American companies to bar Chinese applications from their app stores, signaling that U.S. efforts to banish Chinese technology from U.S. computers and smartphones will

Macau Racing Tips | The Bristol Class 3&4 1510 Metres (Sand) 2020-08-09 | Sun | 16:00

New Zealand gelding Pearl Lucky (pictured) by Red Giant out from Crystal Hill should follow through his upward racing curve come this Sunday. Trainer K. H. LEONG and owner Mr.

Police: Three teens inadvertently jump wall into Mar-a-Lago

Three teenagers fleeing police while carrying a semiautomatic gun in a backpack jumped a wall at President Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago resort, but probably didn’t know that’s where they were, authorities

World Views | Hezbollah will not escape blame for beirut

  As if the Lebanese haven’t suffered enough. For months, they have been caught between an economic meltdown, crumbling public services and a surging pandemic. Now they must count the dead and survey

Friday, August 7, 2020 – edition no. 3593

— Former model Mila Just sees a lot of potential in Macau for Russian tourists * Escalating virus response raises fear of outbreak in North Korea — North Korea is quarantining thousands

Cambodian butcher quits dog meat trade, shuts slaughterhouse

CHI MEAKH — Animal rights activists in Cambodia have gained a small victory in their effort to end the trade in dog meat, convincing a canine slaughterhouse in one village

Lebanon probes blast amid rising anger, calls for change

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Asia Today: Central Japan region put under virus emergency

TOKYO — A governor in central Japan announced a state of emergency today (Thursday) because of rising virus cases and asked businesses and people to curb activities, especially during an

Three beauty center managers accused of breaching data protection

  Three managers of four beauty centers were arrested by the Judiciary Police (PJ) on suspicion of violating the provisions of the personal data protection act, a PJ spokesperson revealed during

Two cases of stolen property reported to police

  Two cases involving illegal possession of lost property were reported by the Public Security Police Force (PSP) on Monday. A local woman realized that she had lost her mobile phone worth

Briefs | 800 new surveillance cameras enter into operation today

  A batch of 800 surveillance cameras will enter into operation starting today, according to a decree signed by the Secretary for Security, Wong Sio Chak. Over 500 of the surveillance

Two more people found to have broken quarantine

Two entrants with Hong Kong ID cards are being charged for violating Macau quarantine requirements. The case was reported to the Public Prosecutions Office, the Novel Coronavirus Response and Coordination

Noise report leads to discovery of illegal employment

  During the joint press conference held at the Judiciary Police headquarters yesterday, the Public Security Police Force (PSP) revealed that four men accused of working illegally in Macau, had been

Briefs | Thousands of locals sign up for Zhuhai health insurance

  Over 5,000 Macau residents have signed up for Zhuhai’s public health insurance in the first half of this year. According to Zhuhai’s Health Security Department, between January and June, a

Macau will still lead global gaming recovery, says tourism expert

Macau will still be the epicenter of the global gaming recovery, according to local tourism and gaming expert Glenn McCartney, even as other jurisdictions are showing more advanced signs of

Wynn confirms Japan expansion plans halted

  Wynn Resorts has ceased its pursuit of a casino license in Japan, according to the company’s Chief Executive Officer Matt Maddox, who confirmed the news on earnings call this week. Back

Study finds gambler behaviour changing amid new casino measures

  The pandemic has given some gamblers a chance to reexamine their addiction, a survey by a local organization has discovered. Christian organization Sheng Kung Hui conducted an online survey involving 120

Thailand | Police officer, 3 others shot dead in gambling den

Four people including a police major were killed in a shootout at an illegal gambling den in Thailand’s capital, an official said on Tuesday. Police who responded to a call about

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