• HK leader Carrie Lam has given in to the first of protesters’ five demands * Macau visitors to Hong Kong soared 32% in July * Workers’ lawmakers say they will continue
* Commission of Audit shames recruitment for gov’t workers * Petty crime down as violent cases surge * Sands China and Galaxy Entertainment Group defended their lead market share in the first
• Macau wants residents working abroad to return * Mao exhibition celebrates double anniversaries * Theft of gambling money, currency exchange scams, document forgery plagued casinos over the weekend * Suncity purchases Okinawa
* Ageing population to mean future financial stress * LRT plans for Sai Van Bridge worry engineers * The Municipal Affairs Bureau says it needs 6.34 million patacas for this year’s Mid-Autumn
• In an exclusive interview with the Times, New Macau’s Kam Sut Leng says many people are unaware of the link between democracy and livelihood issues * Caesars drops out of
• Investors are shunning pricey Singapore and looking to cheaper property markets like Taiwan, Thailand and Malaysia * Mild flooding expected as tropical storm Podul passes * Disney opens second Star Wars
• Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam says her gov’t can handle protesters * Environmental impact? Public asked about proposed tidal barrier * For SJM’s Ambrose So, granting more casino licenses would be
* Lennon Wall for democracy scrapped * The body of a male aged 30 to 40, 1.72 meters tall, wearing white and red clothes, was found floating in the Macau sea *
* Macau operators split on Japan preferences * The people link hands inspired by 1989 Baltic protest * Wong Chi Meng of the Macao Chamber of commerce is recommended to fill the
• Voices on Macau's next Chief Executive * Migrant association says agencies mean problems * Las Vegas Sands is no longer interested in Osaka. Now it wants Tokyo or Yokohama for a
* Bridge said to bring 30% more same-day visitors * Mission for Shenzhen not quite to spite HK * MGM China says it is not using facial recognition in its casinos, amid
• Association digging for clues on future Chief’s view about visitor tax * Mandarin Bend to be widened before November * The Secretary for Transport and Public Works is leaving urban renewal
* Dire straits: The life of a migrant worker in Macau * José Pereira Coutinho hopes that the new government can push forward the accountability of high-ranking officials * Taiwan universities want
* The property market woke up in the second quarter with residential sales nearly doubling that of a quarter earlier * New Macau fends off cyberattacks as voting activity goes on *
• Four gov’t departments asked about bacteria levels at Coloane beaches send us inconclusive answers on whether the waters are safe to swim in * Senado Square assembly for Hong Kong
• Market analysts say the question of more concessions is moot. There’s simply no room to build * Chinese social media divided on whether to send in the tanks * US warships
• Promises and demands of democratic reform * Hong Kong Airport returns to calm after protests * Ieng Weng Fat, a member of the Cultural Consultative Committee, wants an exclusive fund to
• Protesters shut down HKIA, one of world’s busiest airports * Incoming CE to meet democrats after dropping political reform hint * Mainland professor urges respect for Macau’s way of life * The
* HKZMB can’t keep the tourists in Macau * Trade war hindering Xi’s superpower 2050 plan * Billionaire developer Ng Lap Seng, convicted of bribing United Nations officials, saw his appeal turned
• China is cracking down on online casinos operating out of Southeast Asia * New Macau to ask the people * Lawmakers hope an update to the social housing regime approved yesterday
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