HK airport planning security fee hike

Hong Kong International Airport, which is now celebrating its 20th year, has announced a fee hike on every departing passenger. The hike is intended

Mahathir unaware of arrest, hopes China will surrender Low

Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad said yesterday that he hopes China will surrender wanted businessman Low Taek Jho, more commonly known as Jho Low, who is

Welsh red meat exporters eye HK, Macau

Hybu Cig Cymru (HCC), the Welsh red meat levy body, recently established a Hong Kong and Macau branch for its Welsh Lamb Club as it continues to

Approved plan may lead to D. Leonor building demolition

The Urban Planning Committee (CPU) has given the green light to plans that may lead to the demolition of the Rainha D. Leonor Building, located

180 IT companies take part in start-ups seminar

An international seminar focused on start-ups and information technology, f.ounders, was held for the first time in Macau, attracting about 180 IT companies in Asia, Europe

Briefs | CE to attend Legislative Assembly meeting on August 9

Chief Executive Chui Sai On will attend a plenary session at the Legislative Assembly (AL) on August 9 to answer lawmakers’ questions on government policy and social issues. The

Real Estate Matters | How to survive a financial black hole

We live in strange times, in a strange place. When it comes to money, Macau is not like any other place on earth. The universal laws

Japan prosecutors charge Kobe Steel in fake data scandal

Japanese prosecutors charged major steelmaker Kobe Steel yesterday with violating laws overseeing competition in a massive faking of product quality data. Kobe Steel, which has repeatedly

MGM Resorts suffers backlash after suing shooting victims

It took just minutes for the hashtag #BoycottMGMResorts to appear on Twitter, and for people to declare they would no longer patronize the largest casino owner on

E-Commerce | EBay rattles investors already spooked by threat of Amazon

EBay Inc. rattled investors by trimming its annual revenue forecast, signaling that the online marketplace is losing momentum as the critical holiday season approaches. Shares

Corporate Bits | Sands China launches micro-movie featuring David Beckham

Sands Resorts Macao has launched an online micro-movie featuring international businessman, sportsman and The Venetian Macao brand ambassador David Beckham, along with several Chinese celebrities who

Belt & Road | President Xi visits UAE amid push to increase influence

Chinese President Xi Jinping arrived late yesterday in Abu Dhabi on his first trip to the United Arab Emirates as the leader of China at a time when

Didi enters taxi-hailing business in Japan

Chinese mobile service giant Didi Chuxing and Tokyo-based SoftBank Corp. have set up a joint venture for taxi-hailing in Japan. The companies announced the plan yesterday

Economy | Borrower’s USD11 billion debt mountain comes crashing down

China this month recorded one of its biggest corporate-debt defaults yet, with the downfall of a coal miner that had ridden the country’s wave of credit until

Thailand | After rescue, Wild Boars pray for protection at temple

The youth soccer teammates rescued from a flooded cave began their first day back home with their families yesterday by going to a Buddhist

South Korea | Investor frenzy over Russia treasure ship rumors

A South Korean company’s claim to have found a sunken Russian warship has triggered investor frenzy amid speculation the ship was carrying an enormous amount of gold when it

Philippines | Immigration orders Australian nun deported and blacklisted

The Philippine immigration bureau has ordered the deportation of an Australian nun who has angered the president by joining anti-government rallies but her lawyers call the

US-Russia | Mere gun lover, or Siberian spy? Maria Butina’s curious path

Maria Butina seemed destined for bigger things than her Siberian outpost of a hometown. In her early 20s, she built a budding political career, a mini furniture

Israel | Parliament passes contentious Jewish nation bill

Israel’s parliament approved a controversial piece of legislation that defines the country as the nation-state of the Jewish people but, critics warn, sidelines minorities. The

Offbeat | Bruce Springsteen surprises audience at Billy Joel concert

Bruce Springsteen propped himself on top of Billy Joel’s piano to sing a duet with The Piano Man, who was celebrating his 100th concert at Madison Square

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