Gaming sector to require over 7,000 more employees by 2020

The Talent Development Committee has forecast that the gaming industry will need some 7,525 additional gaming employees of primarily high-ranking position and mid- level managers by 2020.

Mapping a new city | The Hengqin we see from Macau

According to the Hengqin new district city master plan 2014-2020, the under-construction city to Macau’s west will be divided into 10 sections, each with its own

Hong Kong | Best stock rally since 2015 is now under threat

Hong Kong stocks’ best start to a year since 2015 may be put to the test this month as the benchmark gauge struggles at a key

Foreign tour operators visit cities of the Greater Bay

Tour operators from Asia, the Americas, Europe, Australia and Russia have visited cities in the Greater Bay to familiarize themselves with these destinations and explore opportunities

Shenzhen to build 7,000 5G stations

Southern China’s technology powerhouse Shenzhen is expected to build about 7,000 5G base stations this year, local authorities said over the weekend. The city also plans to

NASCAR data deal could lead to more bets

NASCAR is making its first big play in the world of expanded legal sports betting, hoping a sports data partnership will lead to gamblers being able to

Corporate bits | Sands China’s responsible gaming program continues

Through its Responsible Gaming Ambassador advanced training program, Sands China is continuing its effort to raise employees’ responsible gaming awareness and skills. The training program

Xinjiang | Mass surveillance more sophisticated than thought

A mobile app used by police to track citizens in China’s far west region of Xinjiang shows how some of the country’s biggest technology companies are linked

Supporters of billionaire’s accuser decry censorship

More recently, the writer in southern China has focused on the country’s growing #MeToo movement. He drew attention to several sexual assault cases, and collected money

North Korea | Kim oversees missile firing drills, tells troops to be alert

North Korean state media yesterday showed leader Kim Jong Un observing live-fire drills of long-range multiple rocket launchers and what appeared to be a new

Thailand | Newly crowned king grants titles on second day of rituals

Thailand’s newly crowned King Maha Vajiralongkorn yesterday performed the second day of coronation activities, granting new titles to members of the royal family in front

Sri Lanka | Police ask public to hand in blades following bomb

Police in Sri Lanka have requested members of the public hand over swords or other large knives to the nearest police stations after hundreds of such

Gaza-Israel fight escalates with sides readying next phase

Israel and Gaza-based militants are digging in for extended fighting after a barrage of hundreds of rockets and retaliatory airstrikes boiled over into a second

Venezuela Guaido doesn’t rule out US military action

Venezuela’s opposition leader Juan Guaido said he cannot rule out the option of the U.S. military working with his nation’s armed forces to oust President Nicolas

Offbeat | Iguana thrown at restaurant manager in protective custody

An iguana injured when a man pulled the lizard from under his shirt and threw it at an Ohio restaurant manager remains in protective custody at a humane

This Day in History | 1976 – Huge earthquake rocks Italy

A powerful quake in north-east Italy has left at least 60 people dead and many more buried under rubble. The strongest of three major tremors measured 6.5

Tennis | Nadal confident arriving in Madrid despite disappointing run

Rafael Nadal hadn’t started the clay-court season with these many setbacks in four years. Not since 2015 had Nadal arrived at the Madrid Open without

Motorsport | Quartararo becomes youngest MotoGP pole-sitter at 20

Fabio Quartararo became the youngest pole-sitter in MotoGP history at 20 when he qualified fastest at the Spanish MotoGP on Saturday. At 20 years, 14

Golf | Korhonen beats Hebert in playoff to win China Open

Mikko Korhonen of Finland held his nerve on the first playoff hole to edge Benjamin Hebert and complete his comeback to win the Volvo China Open

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CHINA A mobile app used by police to track citizens in China’s far west region of Xinjiang shows how some of the country’s biggest technology companies are linked

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