An integrated resort | Kim Jong Un deals blow to South Korean plans for joint hotel project

Kim Jong Un has threatened to tear down South Korean-built structures at a North Korean mountain resort, delivering a blow to South Korean President Moon Jae-in’s

Egypt | UK lifts ban on flights to Sharm El-Sheikh

The U.K. lifted its advisory against commercial airlines flying to the popular Egyptian beach resort of Sharm El-Sheikh, a boost for the North African nation’s important

Grand Prix feast to return to Grand Lapa

As it has done for the last nine years, Grand Lapa will bring the Grand Prix Live BBQ All-day Buffet back to its Friendship Terrace, which overlooks the

MGM takes action on employee wellness and health

MGM considers the health and safety of employees its utmost priority. For the fourth consecutive year, MGM Health and Safety Month was launched in October, with a series of

Gaming | Hard Rock ponders buying hotel on Las Vegas Strip

W ith a $1.5 billion casino expansion opening tomorrow in Florida, Hard Rock International Inc. may soon be turning its attention to other markets. One

Aviation Gulfstream unveils G700 in race for world’s biggest private jet

Gulfstream is angling to reclaim bragging rights as builder of the world’s biggest private jet. The planemaker unveiled plans to make a roomier version of

Sands Resorts Macao announces festive offerings

Sands Resorts Macao will offer a range of celebrations, entertainment, accommodation and shopping offers plus dining for visitors from November 14, 2019 to January 10, 2020.

MGM restaurants present variety of hairy crab delicacies

Imperial Court at MGM Macau and Chún at MGM Cotai are presenting a variety of creative hairy crab delicacies until November 30, made from premium hairy crabs only.

Russia willing to pay to lure shippers to the Arctic

Russia wants to make its Arctic waters more attractive to shippers than the Suez Canal and could be willing to compensate for potential risks to make that happen. President Vladimir Putin

Sands and teamLab to launch museum at The Venetian

Sands Resorts Macao and art collective teamLab will launch a monumental digital-only museum at The Venetian Macao in January 2020. The permanent, as-yet-untitled museum will be housed in The Venetian Macao’s

Melco supports 27th Quadripartite Conference on Occupational Safety and Health

Melco recently supported the 27th Quadripartite Conference on Occupational Safety and Health (OSH) co-organized by the Labour Affairs Bureau and the Macau Construction Safety Association and held at Studio City, Macau, between October 15

On the streets, new IMF is getting same pushback as old one

As the International Monetary Fund holds its annual meeting in Washington this week, mutinies are breaking out in countries that borrow from it. From Ecuador and

These 20 countries will dominate global growth in 2024

The global economy, weighed down by tensions that have stalled international trade and elevated uncertainty, is expected to see slower growth in the next half decade across a

A trendy corner of Madrid lays bare flaw in Europe inflation

In the trendy Malasaña neighborhood of Madrid, Ramon G. Del Pomar’s rent tripled to 3,500 euros (about 31,000 patacas) per month when his contract came up for renewal. It was

Corporate Bits | Wynn team visits historical exhibition to cultivate patriotism

To strengthen team members’ understanding of Chinese history and the country’s cultural development, Wynn gathered a group of team members, led by Linda Chen, Vice Chairman and Executive Director of

Corporate Bits | MGM receives 17 human resources accolades

MGM has earned a total of 17 awards from major human resources and management associations across Greater China, the gaming operator announced in a statement. The awards included three from HRoot, two from

The 2020 Bentley Flying Spur is $215,000 worth of little details

If you’re like me, you don’t quite know what an actual “flying spur” is. Of course, we know the car. Bentley will be delivering the third generation of its $214,600 Flying

China trading ban is fueling rise of controversial crypto coin

Cryptocurrency investors better not take their eyes off China, even after regulators there started to crack down on digital assets. In recent months, over-the-counter

Singapore home sales surge to highest in a year

Sales of private apartments in Singapore jumped 13% in September to the highest in more than a year even as home-price growth moderated. Developers in

UBS says risk of weaker yuan remains

The yuan remains vulnerable to further weakness should additional tariffs kick in later this year, even after the U.S. and China agreed to a tentative trade

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