Macau’s casinos face dimmer prospects for October Golden Week holiday

Macau’s casinos face dimmer prospects for the upcoming Golden Week holiday as the slowing Chinese economy and trade war with the U.S. hang over the world’s biggest gambling hub. About 40

Sérgio Correia running for president of Lawyers Association

The veteran barrister made his bid public during a press conference held at his office this evening (Friday). The current president Jorge Neto Valente said recently in an interview with

UK police treat Parliament crash as terrorism, man arrested

DANICA KIRKA and JILL LAWLESS, LONDON (AP) — A car plowed into pedestrians and cyclists near the Houses of Parliament in London during the morning rush hour today (Tuesday), injuring three

China blasts US military bill as interference in its affairs

China today (Tuesday) blasted a U.S. military spending bill that calls for development of plans to help self-ruled Taiwan improve its defenses and warned of possible damage to cooperation in

Macau residents rush home, Signal No. 8 hoisted

Streets crowded with people rushing from work to get home: This was the scenario at around 6 p.m. today as the Meteorological and Geophysical Bureau (SMG) issued typhoon Signal No.8

Macau Daily Times will not publish tomorrow

The Macau Daily Times will not publish tomorrow (Wednesday) its print edition due to restrictions imposed by the hoisting of typhoon signal 8 at 7:30pm today (Tuesday) and its implications

Activist compares Beijing’s rule in Hong Kong to colonialism

A Hong Kong pro-independence activist decried Beijing's rule over the city as modern-day colonialism in a speech today (Tuesday) to a foreign journalists' association that defied the Chinese government's

Canidrome partners with Anima in housing greyhounds

In a press conference today (Friday), the two parties announced that the plan on The International Center for the Rehoming of Greyhounds has been submitted to the government and that

Man explodes small device outside US Embassy in Beijing

A man exploded a small homemade bomb outside the U.S. Embassy in Beijing today (Thursday), injuring only himself, according to police and an embassy spokesperson. Photos on social media showed a

Trump, North Korea’s Kim Jong Un sign unspecified document

President Donald Trump and North Korea's Kim Jong Un concluded an extraordinary summit today with lofty promises by the American president to take care of a "very dangerous problem" and

Court hands Sou, Chiang a 120-day fine sentence

Suspended lawmaker Sulu Sou (pictured) and activist Scott Chiang were found guilty today (Tuesday) of an act of aggravated disobedience by the Court of First Instance (TJB). The two defendants were

Trump cancels summit, citing ‘open hostility’ by North Korea

In a dramatic diplomatic turn, President Donald Trump canceled next month's summit with North Korea's Kim Jong Un today (Thursday), citing the "tremendous anger and open hostility" in a recent

Malaysia: Opposition win ends party’s 60-year hold on power

An alliance of Malaysian opposition parties led by the country's 92-year-old former authoritarian leader Mahathir Mohamad won a fiercely contested general election, ending the 60-year rule of the Malay-dominated National

Gaming revenue jumps 27.6 pct in April, beats forecast

Macau gambling revenue surged 27.6 percent last month and beat analyst forecasts, helped by solid demand from mainland Chinese punters, official data showed today (Tuesday). It's the 21st month of consecutive

Stanley Ho cedes empire chair to daughter Daisy in latest Asia tycoon departure

Stanley Ho became the latest Hong Kong billionaire to step away from the empire he built, passing along the top roles at casino operator SJM Holdings Ltd. to his heirs.

Kim Jong Un’s China visit may be start of his world travels

After six years of seclusion, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un seems to want to get out and see the world. Kim's surprise summit with Chinese President Xi Jinping this week

Kim speculation triggers action by China censors

One of those blocked Tuesday was a nickname Chinese have bestowed on the North Korean leader, Kim the Third Fatty ("Jin San Pang" in Chinese). A blocked Weibo post about

Galaxy to buy Wynn stake in move that could reshape Macau 

Galaxy Entertainment Group. Ltd. agreed to buy a stake in Wynn Resorts Ltd., in a surprise move linking two of the biggest operators in Macau and Las Vegas that could

Xi starts Voice of China broadcaster to boost global image

China has approved the creation of one of the world’s largest propaganda machines as it looks to improve its global image, according to a person familiar with the matter. The new

Koreas: Kim agrees to hold summit talks at border in April; suspend missile tests

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has agreed to hold a landmark summit meeting with South Korea's president next month and impose a moratorium on nuclear and missile tests if

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