Gaming | MGM bounces on rumor investor wants out of Macau

Casino stocks in the U.S. rose this week on the back of a news report that suggested an activist investor in U.S. casino giant MGM Resorts International

Melco delivers mooncakes to organizations

Some 240 volunteers from Melco Resorts & Entertainment Limited visited eight local organizations to deliver a total of over 1,000 donated boxes of mooncake to those in need

Real Estate Matters | Does taping your windows actually work during a typhoon?

As you know, Macau just went through another suspenseful event of facing a Super Typhoon. Although innocently named after the Thai word for the fruit Mangosteen, the devastation

Taiwan components maker is said to explore billion-dollar sale

Precision Motion Industries Inc., whose components are used in semiconductor equipment, is exploring a sale that could value the Taiwanese company at more than USD1 billion, according

China races to get toys and car parts to US before tariffs hit

The race is on to get Chinese goods into the U.S. before President Donald Trump’s tariffs bite. At sea and in the sky, the U.S.

Offbeat | Too soon? Fans find Red Sox division title banner in street

The Boston Red Sox have not clinched this year’s American League East division championship, but a banner marking the accomplishment has already been accidentally unveiled. Boston-area friends Louie

New iPhone no help to assembler as Hon Hai slides down rankings

The contrast between Apple Inc.’s ascension to a USD1 trillion stock and the share performance of its biggest iPhone assembler just got even starker. Hon

This Day in History | 1998 – Clinton’s Grand Jury testimony released

Bill Clinton's testimony about his relationship with a young female assistant has been released to the United States public. The video of the American president's 17 August interview in

Billionaire blues | Prosecutors in Minneapolis to review Liu sexual assault case

Minneapolis police have finished their initial investigation into a sexual assault allegation against Chinese billionaire Richard Liu and have turned the case over to prosecutors for possible

Inconvenient truth | China is hitting reality now on ‘Impossible’ tax, deficit goals

China’s government is grappling with an inconvenient truth: you can’t cut taxes, boost spending and reduce the budget deficit all at the same time. Having promised

Football No Ronaldo? No problem for Madrid, Juventus in Champs League

Real Madrid managed to win easily in the Champions League without Cristiano Ronaldo. So did Juventus, after its superstar signing was tearfully sent off within 30

Taiwan | Authorities tracing US gun company owner accused of sex with girl

Taiwan said yesterday it is looking for the owner of a Texas company that makes untraceable 3-D printed guns who is wanted on an arrest warrant

World briefs

KOREAS A beaming South Korean President Moon Jae-in, freshly returned home yesterday from a whirlwind three-day summit with Kim Jong Un, said the North Korean leader wants the

The Buzz | Trump to Spain: ‘Build a wall’ across Sahara to solve migrant crisis

President Trump suggested building a wall across the Sahara to solve Europe’s migrant crisis, Spain’s foreign minister said yesterday cited by the BBC. Josep Borrell, also a former President

Hong Kong | Doctor gets life term over yoga ball killings

An anesthesiologist convicted of killing his wife and daughter by placing a yoga ball that leaked carbon monoxide in their car has been sentenced to life in

Giant bong, huggable buds: Marijuana museum opens in Vegas

A glass bong taller than a giraffe. Huggable faux marijuana buds. A pool full of foam weed nuggets. Las Vegas’ newest attraction — and Instagram backdrop — is a

Good for gaming | Japan’s Abe re-elected as party head, to stay on as PM

JAPANESE Prime Minister Shinzo Abe was re-elected as head of his ruling Liberal Democratic Party in a landslide yesterday, paving the way for up to three

World Views | Donald Trump’s stance on refugees is a disgrace

President Donald Trump’s decision to cut the number of refugees admitted to the U.S. hardly comes as a surprise. Even by this administration’s standards, however, the policy

Indonesia | Widodo imposes moratorium on new palm oil plantations

Indonesia’s president has signed a moratorium on new palm oil development and ordered a review of existing plantations, an official said yesterday, in a blow to an

Philippines | New landslide kills 21, buries houses in disaster-prone archipelago

A massive landslide buried dozens of homes near a central Philippine mountain yesterday, killing at least 21 people and sending rescuers scrambling to find survivors after some sent text

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