Gangs shift from Macau casinos to poorly regulated countries: report

Casino criminals have moved from Macau to other parts of Asia, according to a report issued by The Weekend Australian. The report has noted that gangs

2024 CNY arrivals beat 2019 by a whisker, hotel occupancy at 95%

The first seven days of this year’s Spring Festival Golden Week saw a rise in visitors to Macau of 2.55% to 1,232,569 visitors, 30,657 more than 2019,

Hong Kong customs arrests 7 in a USD1.8b money laundering case linked to transnational crime

Hong Kong customs officials have arrested seven people linked to the territory’s largest ever money laundering case, involving about 14 billion Hong Kong dollars ($1.8 billion)

Top diplomats from US, China hold ‘constructive’ talks on issues dividing them

Top diplomats from the U.S. and China on Friday held a “candid and constructive” discussion on issues vexing their strained relations over Taiwan, the situation in the

100 accidents involving mainland drivers in nine months

The Public Security Police Force (PSP) has said that mainland drivers using vehicles in Macau have been involved in 101 traffic accidents since the start of

LRT East Line train system contract awarded to three companies

Macau authorities have awarded a contract worth MOP3.657 billion to Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Top Builders, and Hou Chon Consortium to operate the system for the East Line of

Electric motorcycle purchase subsidy set for June

The Environmental Protection Bureau is taking steps to promote the use of new energy vehicles and expand the infrastructure for electric vehicles. Raymond Tam, the bureau’s director, has

Apartments’ rent down 3%: DSEC

The average rent per square metre of usable area for residential units in Macau was MOP131 in 2023, down by 3.0% year-on-year, according to data from the Statistics

Rodrigues with a humble finish on UAE F4, Slater crowned

Local teen racer Tiago Rodrigues has completed his participation in the 2024 UAE Formula 4 (F4) Championship. The reigning champion from the Chinese F4

A record-breaking January for New Jersey gambling, even as in-person casino winnings fall

Four major gambling revenue records were smashed in New Jersey in January as 2024 got off to a rousing start for everything except the thing casinos

Manulife HK, Macau reports strong growth in 2023

Manulife Hong Kong and Macau has reported strong growth in annualized premium equivalent (APE) sales, core earnings, new business value (NBV) and new business contractual service margin (CSM)

Melco’s gastronomic series to commence 2024 events in March

The “Melco Style Presents: The Black Pearl Diamond Restaurants Gastronomic Series,” which successfully launched four of the 10 four-hands themed banquets in 2023, will continue to roll out the remaining

At start of Lunar Year of the Dragon, China seeks to assert its own interpretation of cultural icon

At the start of the Lunar Year of the Dragon, China is seeking to assert its own interpretation of the cultural icon that dates back centuries

Activists protest ex-general’s win in presidential election and allege massive fraud

Protesters marched in Indonesia’s capital on Friday demanding the election authority stop Prabowo Subianto from taking office as the next president and claiming widespread electoral fraud.

Doctors rally against government plans to increase the number of medical students

Hundreds of South Korean doctors rallied in the capital, Seoul, and other cities on Thursday against a government plan to boost the number of medical students.

Nerve agents, poison and window falls. Kremlin foes have been attacked or killed over the years

The attacks range from the exotic — poisoned by drinking polonium-laced tea or touching a deadly nerve agent — to the more mundane of getting shot

1997 China’s reformist Deng Xiaoping dies

He had been suffering from failing health for several years and was last seen in public three years ago.  The country’s official news agency

US swimmer Curzan and China’s Pan win their 4th golds at the worlds

Standout swimmers Claire Curzan of the United States and Pan Zhanle of China won their fourth gold medals at the world championships on Saturday. Curzan was

Parliament wants WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange back home, not sent to US

Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said late last week he hoped for an amicable end to the prosecution of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange after lawmakers ramped

China’s coast guard to ramp up patrols near Taiwan’s Kinmen archipelago after two fishermen die

China is stepping up patrols in the waters off the coast of Taiwan’s Kinmen archipelago, days after two of its fishermen drowned while being chased by the Taiwanese coast guard,

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