Health | SSM reports carbon monoxide poisoning of two

The Health Bureau (SSM) has called on residents to take precautions when using gas water heaters following an incident of carbon monoxide poisoning that occurred last

Gaming | Morgan Stanley warns 2019 dip not over yet

The 2019 dip in gross gaming revenues is not over yet, Morgan Stanley warned in a report earlier this week, as it slashed its growth

DICJ chief given regional award

The director of Macau’s Gaming Inspection and Coordination Bureau (DICJ) has been named Regulator of the Year for the Asia/Australasia region by the International Masters of Gaming Law,

Macau economy expected to shrink 0.8 percent by year-end

The University of Macau’s (UM) Department of Economics and Center for Macau Studies yesterday released their Macroeconomic Forecast for Macau 2019-2020, projecting that the city’s gross

EXIT: more than a shop – a call to get out of your comfort zone

Opened officially three months ago under the slogan #BeBoldToExit, the ‘EXIT’ shop proposes to offer a different approach to retail, calling on its clientele to “get

US lawmakers ramp up pressure on Hong Kong

U.S. lawmakers say they are moving forward with attempts to pressure Hong Kong’s government over its treatment of protesters by threatening the territory’s special trading status.

Hong Kong | National Day fireworks canceled amid protests

An annual fireworks display in Hong Kong marking China’s National Day on October 1 was called off yesterday as pro-democracy protests show no sign of ending.

How virtual streamers became Japan’s biggest YouTube attraction

Kizuna Ai, the most popular streamer in Japan, is an anatomically exaggerated, perpetually adolescent girl in frilly thigh-high socks and a pink hair ribbon. She’s also

MGM celebrates golden, enduring love

MGM has revived its “Love Moments” initiative, celebrating the marriages of 20 elderly couples. It included the couples’ first-ever wedding photos taken at the Spectacle at MGM Cotai.

Sands China awarded for HR achievements

Sands China Ltd. has won three awards for its innovative talent development and management initiatives in the HRoot Awards 2019. The three awards are Best HR Center of Excellence

Gov’t releases stockpiled pork to cool price surge

China’s government is releasing pork from stockpiles to help cool surging prices ahead of Oct. 1 celebrations of the Communist Party’s 70th anniversary in power. The price of

Chinese-born Australian lawmaker fights election challenge

Lawyers for the first Chinese-born lawmaker to be appointed to Australia’s Parliament and for a senior government minister appeared in a court yesterday to fight

Huawei woos tech world with $1.5 billion and 5G secrets

Huawei Technologies Co. is offering up its most valuable 5G secrets and $1.5 billion to software developers, courting the global tech community at a time the U.S. is heightening

A panda is the mascot for the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics

A smiling panda and a walking Chinese lantern will be the mascots for the 2022 Winter Olympics and Paralympics in Beijing. The mascots were revealed

LGBT | Nepal’s sexual minorities say progress in rights has stalled

Nepal seized the lead in equal rights for sexual minorities in South Asia four years ago with a new constitution that forbids all discrimination based on

Sri Lankan doctors strike over salary ‘injustice’

Doctors at state-run hospitals across Sri Lanka began a 24-hour strike yesterday, demanding that the government resolve what they say is a salary “injustice.” Two

Filipino coast guard men convicted in Taiwan fisherman death

A Philippine court found eight Filipino coast guard personnel guilty yesterday of conspiring to shoot and kill a Taiwanese fisherman in a 2013 incident at sea

Brexit | UK gov’t insists suspension of Parliament was not illegal

The British government was back at the country’s Supreme Court yesterday, arguing that Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s decision to suspend Parliament just weeks before the country

Russia Moscow court rules to release anti-government protester

A Moscow court yesterday ruled to release a protester, who was facing years in prison for assaulting police, following a mounting public campaign in support of

Offbeat | Pigeon poops on lawmaker discussing pigeon poop problem

A pigeon apparently didn’t think much of a lawmaker’s ideas to address a messy situation at a Chicago Transit Authority stop known by some as “pigeon poop station.”

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