Gaming | A family saga: 97-year-old tycoon’s kids race to revive his casino empire

In Macau, the world’s biggest gambling hub, few family business dynasties are as powerful as the clan led by patriarch Stanley Ho. Or as complex: The tycoon,

Sports | Gov’t ‘waiting anxiously’ on Athletic Training Center opening

The Athletic Training Center will be ready for operation in the last quarter of this year, according to information released yesterday by Macau sporting officials. At

Education | 2,000 graduate jobs offered at IPM Careers Day

The Macau Polytechnic Institute (IPM) held its Careers Day 2019 event yesterday, attracting 58 exhibitors from the public and private sector offering graduates more than 2,000

Real Estate Matters | Bruce Lee’s best real estate advice pt. 1

Sam Lee is a marketing manager and property consultant at JML Property.  JML was established in 1994 and offers Investment Property & Homes. It specializes in managing

MACAU | Renowned chef Tsumura demonstrates hybrid cuisine at IFT workshop

Casino operator MGM China and the Institute for Tourism Studies (IFT) co-organized a “Nikkei Cuisine Workshop” led by Mitsuharu Tsumura, the consultant chef of Aji at MGM

HK’s central banker to step down after decade in charge

Hong Kong’s de facto central bank is bidding farewell to its chief after a decade, starting the search for a successor at a time when the

Corporate Bits | Melco resorts receives 85 stars in Forbes travel guide

Melco Resorts & Entertainment Limited has announced that it received a collective total of 85 stars across all its properties in the 2019 Forbes Travel Guide

Saudi crown prince in Beijing on latest stop of Asian tour

Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman arrived in China yesterday on the latest stop of a sweep through Asia that seeks to boost relations with

Economy | Brighter days could be ahead for gloomy consumers

Chinese consumer sentiment is at the lowest level in a decade - but a rebound will come in the second half of the year, according to Morgan

Thermo Fisher to stop sales of genetic tech in Xinjiang

Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc. says it will no longer sell or service genetic sequencers in China’s mostly Muslim region of Xinjiang following criticism that they were

Trade deal | US, China said to work on multiple memorandums

U.S. and Chinese negotiators are working on multiple memorandums of understanding that would form the basis of a final trade deal, according to a person briefed

More than 150 IS militants handed over to Iraq from Syria

U.S.-BACKED Syrian forces fighting the Islamic State group in Syria handed over more than 150 Iraqi members of the group to Iraq, the first batch of

Japan Space | Spacecraft to attempt landing on distant asteroid

A Japanese spacecraft began its approach yesterday toward a distant asteroid on a mission to collect material that could provide clues to the origin of the solar system and

Bangladesh | Fire guts historic part of Dhaka, killing at least 81

A devastating fire raced through densely packed buildings in a centuries-old shopping district in Bangladesh’s capital, killing at least 81 people, officials and witnesses said yesterday. The

Abuse survivors demand Vatican transparency, accountability

Survivors of clergy sex abuse on Wednesday demanded transparency, zero tolerance for abuse and accountability for religious superiors who cover up for rapists, setting a confrontational

As US pushes to ban Huawei, UK considers softer approach

Britain can handle the security risks involved with using mobile networks made by China’s Huawei, the cybersecurity chief said yesterday (Macau time), adding to a growing

This Day in History | 1997: Dolly the sheep is cloned

Scientists in Scotland have announced the birth of the world’s first successfully cloned mammal, Dolly the sheep. Dolly, who was created at the Roslin Institute in Edinburgh,

Football | Champions League: Ronaldo held scoreless in Madrid as Atletico beats Juventus

 ATLETICO MADRID 2, JUVENTUS 0 Atletico Madrid’s vaunted center-back pairing finally got the better of Cristiano Ronaldo early yesterday , even providing the goals after

The Buzz | Germany: Far right rebuked over ‘natural selection’ comment

The deputy speaker of Germany’s parliament has rebuked members of a far-right party for suggesting that women aren’t fit to be lawmakers. Green party lawmaker Britta Hasselmann had noted

Courts | Lawyers for El Chapo concerned by juror misconduct

El Chapo’s lawyers raised concerns of potential juror misconduct and were reviewing their options Wednesday after a member of the jury at the Mexican drug lord’s trial told

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