Chinese manufacturing expands in October but at slower pace

China’s manufacturing activity expanded in October for the eighth straight month, though at a slightly slower rate than in September, the National Bureau of Statistics said this weekend. The Purchasing Managers’

GEG concluded eight responsible gaming awareness event

Galaxy Entertainment Group (GEG) has organized the “Responsible Gaming Awareness Week” for its team members for the eight consecutive year, the gaming operator said in a statement. Held for three consecutive

Corporate Bits | Sands China launches new collaboration with M-Mark

Sands China Ltd. held a food safety and hygiene awareness training session for local SME suppliers at The Venetian Macao’s Adelson Advanced Education Centre, along with a workshop to introduce

Huge crowd joins LGBT march in Taiwan, where Covid is at bay

A huge and festive crowd marched in Taipei this weekend in an annual LGBT Pride event. Turnout was down from last year, but organizers said it still topped 100,000 on a

World Views | What are the odds of a disputed election? pretty high

As U.S. Election Day nears, the possibility of a disputed presidential election is worrying a lot of people. You’ve heard the scenarios: An embittered Donald Trump loses but refuses to

Monday, November 2, 2020 – edition no. 3649

— Trump and Biden offer more than differing solutions for the US’s most pressing problems: before voters is a referendum on the role of the presidency itself and a test

Sean Connery, the ‘original’ James Bond, dies at 90

Sean Connery, the charismatic Scottish actor who rose to international superstardom as the suave secret agent James Bond and then abandoned the role to carve out an Oscar-winning career in

China’s leaders vow to become self-reliant technology power

China's leaders are vowing to make their country a self-reliant "technology power" as a feud with Washington cuts access to U.S. computer chips and other high-tech components, hampering Beijing's industrial

ExCo | At least two youth activity centers eliminated under education bureau merger

The Adult Education Center and the University Student Activity Center will be eliminated when the new Education and Youth Development Bureau is inaugurated on February 1, 2021. The Executive Council

CCAC uncovers illegal acts involving two civil servants

The Commission Against Corruption (CCAC) has revealed that a Judiciary Police officer was suspected of accessing the immigration records of two people a number of times in 2019 for personal

Mak Soi Kun suggests planned economy strategy to reboot Macau

Lawmaker Mak Soi Kun has suggested that adopting a planned economy model in the communist style may be a way out of Macau’s current economic pain. During yesterday’s Legislative Assembly (AL)

Secretary pledges open policies for talented human resources

Secretary for Economy and Finance Lei Wai Nong has pledged that Macau will continue to import human resources and that the city will continue to have an open policy when

Gov’t considers new laws to solve water seepage problems

  The local government is considering establishing new laws to solve water seepage problems, according to Secretary for Administration and Justice André Cheong. During yesterday’s Legislative Assembly (AL) plenary meeting, several lawmakers

MGM sponsors mobile speech therapy vehicle for children with special needs

Yesterday, MGM launched the city’s first mobile therapy vehicle, “Ü CARE Moving Care and Service Shuttle,” which will travel to different parts of the Macau SAR to conduct speech therapy

Philippine casino sees ‘thrill’ factor luring Asian gamblers

PH Resorts Group Inc. expects its $465 million Emerald Bay casino in central Philippines to break even within seven years from its opening late next year. The casino that’s being built

Las Vegas vehicle traffic rises for first time since pandemic

The Vegas road trip, a cherished pastime of Californians, is making a comeback. The number of vehicles coming to Las Vegas along major highways rose 8.4% in September from the prior

Crime | 31 people arrested for mass credit card fraud

The Judiciary Police has busted a case of credit card abuse in a joint operation with the Hong Kong Police Force, with a total of 31 local people arrested. The police

Briefs | Environment bureau collects over 17,000 mooncake boxes

  During the first half of October, 17,500 mooncake boxes weighing about 6,340 kilograms were collected from nearly 850 mooncake box collection points, the Environmental Protection Bureau announced. The bureau has

China marks another step in virus rebound with Singapore opening Nov 6

Singapore will lift border restrictions on visitors from mainland China from Nov. 6, a further reminder that the nation where the coronavirus outbreak first began is firmly on the road

Taiwan marks 200 days without domestic Covid-19 infection

Taiwan hit 200 days without any domestically transmitted cases of COVID-19 yesterday, highlighting the island’s continued success at keeping the virus under control even as cases surge in other parts

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