Family of late mogul Stanley Ho risks losing Portugal casinos to rival bidder

The family of the late casino tycoon, Stanley Ho, is at risk of losing the licenses for operating two of Portugal’s biggest casinos following a higher

International schools at One Oasis to start operations next year

The two social facilities built on land plot 12a on Coloane’s One Oasis development, which will be used by two international schools, will potentially start

Youth job fair to offer 1,100 vacancies, debut English job interview workshops

The upcoming Youth Career Expo 2022 will feature two job interview workshops conducted in English, the head of a local association has highlighted. The

Journalists Association finds National Security Law review plan unclear

The Macau Journalists Association has expressed its concerns over the vagueness and breadth of the proposed review on the National Security Law in a document

Non-resident workers plunge by 3,800 in August

The number of non-resident workers fell by nearly 3,800 in August, a drop that has been ongoing due to the economic downturn caused by Covid-19,

Macau New Neighborhood project to reach topping-out stage before year-end

The Macau New Neighborhood (MNN) project on Hengqin island will reach the topping-out stage before the end of this year, Macau Urban Renewal Limited (MUR) has

CTT shortens mail disinfection to 24 hours 

Disinfection and retention procedures for mail arriving in the SAR has been shortened from 72 to 24 hours, the Macao Post and Telecommunications Bureau (CTT) said yesterday.

Vast Xinjiang hit with travel restrictions

The sprawling Xinjiang region in western China has been hit with sweeping COVID-19 travel restrictions as the government ratchets up control measures across the country ahead

Sri Lanka begins crucial debt restructuring talks with Beijing

Sri Lanka’s president said yesterday his government has started debt restructuring discussions with China, an important step toward finalizing an International Monetary Fund rescue of the

North Korean missile launches are a test for Biden

A drumbeat of increasingly powerful North Korean missile launches. A U.S. aircraft carrier floats off the Korean Peninsula. North Korean warplanes buzz the border with South Korea.

2001 US launches air strikes against Taleban

The United States has begun its military campaign, Operation Enduring Freedom, against al-Qaeda and the Taleban in Afghanistan. Cruise missiles and bombers have targeted the airports of

In ‘Tár,’ Cate Blanchett is a maestro at work

Time is the thing,” says Lydia Tár (Cate Blanchett) in  Lydia, a world-renown conductor, is explaining her art as more than waving a baton around —

Violet Hour at The St. Regis

Celebrating the art of drinking and paying homage to the legacy of the original House of Astor, The St. Regis New York, The St. Regis

The Nanchang 1510 Metres Sand

2022-10-08 | Sat | 14:00  Who Fancies You from M.C Tam’s yard caught the eye in his work recently, although he has no win record

As support sags, Danish prime minister calls Nov. 1 election

Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen called a general election for Nov. 1, seven months ahead of the end of her term in office. Frederiksen, who has headed

How to fight the ‘fratelli’ of the  anti-system

The growth of the far right in Europe is causing hysteria and conceptual misunderstandings. They are ultranationalist, sovereigntist, racist, intolerant of immigrants and refugees, and advocate for the primacy

Friday, October 7, 2022 – edition no. 4108

— Family of late mogul Stanley Ho’s Estoril Sol holding risks losing Portugal casinos to rival bidder * Education | International schools at One Oasis to start operations next year * Taste

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