The Southern Pétrus

For oenophiles and even the most ardent Francophiles, Sud-Ouest remains the one unconquered territory lurking at the edge of the French realm. It would be futile to attempt

Sou’s appeal for suspension annulment moves to top court

Lawmaker Sulu Sou has officially forwarded his appeal for the annulment of his suspension from the Legislative Assembly (AL) to the Court of Final Appeal

Ka Ho old leprosery revamp complete

The revamp of the Ka Ho old leprosery is now complete and the site will be used for youth education and tourism, the Secretary for Social

CE visits Greater Bay Area cities 

The Chief Executive, Chui Sai On, will lead a delegation on a series of visits covering nine cities within the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macau Greater Bay Area. The program includes

MGM leaves extension of gaming licenses to gov’t

As gaming licenses are set to expire in 2020, MGM China is hopeful that its license will soon be extended to 2022. Speaking to the press,

Tourism | MGTO attends UNWTO meeting in Fiji

The Macao Government Tourism Office (MGTO) attended the 30th joint meeting of the World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) Commissions for East Asia and Pacific, and for South Asia

TrailHiker debuts 20km course at MGM Cotai

The ninth edition of the annual MGM Macau Eco TrailHiker 2018 is slated to be held on November 3, introducing a new 20 km category in

HK-Macau bus fee to range between HKD170 and HKD220

One Bus Hong Kong Macau Limited’s Chairman Teddy Chung disclosed that tickets for cross-border bus services between Hong Kong and Macau, over the Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macau

Briefs | IC to sponsor 15 new local short films

The Macao Cultural Centre (CCM) has selected 15 brand new local productions commissioned by the newest edition of “Local View Power”.  After assessing 66 proposals, the jury

US | Gaming: Business up at New Jersey track, casino with sports bets

Arthur Rosen puzzled over the photocopied sheet of paper listing all sorts of exotic bets on baseball games, including one in which the number

Japan | Construction app offers fix for super-tight labor market

One of Yosuke Kobayashi’s biggest headaches has been finding enough workers to build hotels, restaurants and bath houses for his construction company. That was

Kim urges ‘step-by-step’ nuclear talks in meeting with Xi

Kim Jong Un doesn’t appear to be in a rush to dump his nuclear weapons. In talks with Chinese President Xi Jinping this week, the North Korean

Trump faults China’s economic policy as threat to US security

The world economy lurched closer to an all-out trade war as the Trump administration accused China of threatening U.S. economic interests and as the European Union made

Survey | Foreign companies feel pressure to give up tech

One in five foreign companies in China feels compelled to hand over technology for market access, a business group said yesterday, highlighting a key irritant in an

On North Korean side of DMZ, it’s change in the air

Lt. Col. Hwang Myong Jin has been a guide on the northern side of the Demilitarized Zone that divides the two Koreas for five years. He

Pearl Harbor survivor says goodbye before leaving Hawaii

Nearly eight decades ago, Ray Emory, then a young sailor, watched in disbelief as Japanese torpedoes tore into American ships in Pearl Harbor. Emory survived

Indonesia | Families plea for bigger search for 192 from ferry

Distraught relatives slammed Indonesia’s government for not enforcing basic safety measures on passenger boats and pleaded yesterday for a bigger search effort for more than 190 people

India | Ruling coalition loses a second ally as pressure builds

Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s ruling coalition lost a second political ally in three months after his Bharatiya Janata Party withdrew its support from the government in the

US leaving UN’s Human Rights Council, cites anti-Israel bias

The United States is leaving the United Nations’ Human Rights Council, which Ambassador Nikki Haley called “an organization that is not worthy of its name.” It’s the latest withdrawal

Venezuela | Construction boom suddenly emerges in Caracas

You can still find a place to enjoy a nice steak dinner in Las Mercedes, the Caracas district once known for discos and beer-by-the-bucket pubs. Mostly,

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