Casinos should have dedicated donations department, Lin suggests

A Macau University of Science and Technology research team from the Institute for Social and Cultural Research has concluded that Macau’s six gaming operators should improve both the

June 4 vigil turnout rises, but attendance still low

The annual June 4 vigil was held last night in Senado Square attracting approximately 200 attendees as the weather improved later into the evening.

Mixed opinions on Sou’s sentence, analysts criticize further probes

In the aftermath of last week’s sentence imposing a 120-day fine sentence on Sulu Sou and Scott Chiang, several lawmakers and experts interviewed by the Times and other media

Casino magnate purchases office complex in Sydney

A local private company associated with gambling magnate, Loi Keong Kuong, will buy a prize office complex sold by Sydney-based real estate group, Markham, in a deal worth some AUD265 million, The

Man commits suicide on second attempt

A mainland China resident aged over 50 years old committed suicide at around 1.30 a.m. yesterday morning. The resident was found dead near the PRC Liaison Office building.

DSAT admits penalties for taxi infractions are ‘light’

Transport Bureau (DSAT) Director Lam Hin San said that the DSAT will support any suggestions coming from the taxi industry as long as they improve the industry’s

Cooperation | Brazil highlighted in China’s International Fair

The Brazilian pavilion was elected the best stand of the 5th China Beijing International Fair for Trade in Services (CIFTIS), the Brazilian Ministry of Industry, Foreign Trade

Over 50 foreign gov’t officials to attend 9th IIICF

The 9th Intentional Infrastructure Investment and Construction Forum (IIICF), jointly organized by the China International Contractors Association and the Macau Trade and Investment Promotion (IPIM)

HKZMB believed to offer no improvements to logistics industry

The president of the International Logistics and Forwarding Association of Macau, Lei Kuok Fai, said that Macau’s logistics industry has already been marginalized in Zhuhai, Hong

Protestors call for an ‘end to one-party dictatorship’ in HK

Thousands of people took part in a candlelight vigil in Victoria Park to remember the victims of the 1989 Beijing massacre. The protestors called for

In Indonesia, the cost of a curry just got a lot pricier

Cooking up Indonesia’s national dish is a lot more expensive these days. A sharp rise in the cost of some of the key ingredients that

Japan Air sets sights on AirAsia’s turf for first low-cost route

Japan Airlines Co. has decided to go head-first into the home turf of Asia’s largest low-fare carrier. The Japanese operator, which is starting its own budget

Corporate Bits | Sands China awards outstanding team members

Sands China Ltd. held the ninth edition of its Because We Care Team Member Awards on May 31 at The Venetian Theatre, where it honored outstanding

Analysis | For Beijing, smaller trade surplus OK. But tech concessions? No.

Narrow our trade surplus with the United States? No problem, say Chinese negotiators. But change technology tactics that are China’s path to prosperity and

Trade War | Two sides harden their negotiating stance

China has balked at stepping up its purchases of American products, raising the odds of a trade war, if President Donald Trump follows through on his threat

June 4 | US urges China to release Tiananmen death toll

U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo has urged China to disclose the details of people killed, detained or missing during the Chinese military’s crackdown on pro-democracy

Trump-Kim summit | Don’t expect North Korea to foot the bill

When North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and President Donald Trump hold their summit at an exclusive venue in Singapore, one of the priciest destinations in Asia,

India | A trio of unlikely heroes wages war on plastic

For more than 25 years, Ram Nath has lived on the banks of the Yamuna River under a 19th-century iron bridge. Each morning, the wiry man walks

Japan | Finance minister takes pay cut, officials punished

Japan’s Finance Minister Taro Aso has taken a voluntary one-year salary cut after 20 officials were penalized for tampering with documents related to a government property

Science | Study finds rare gain for tough-to-treat pancreatic cancer

Patients with pancreatic cancer that hadn’t spread lived substantially longer on a four-drug combo than on a single standard cancer drug, a rare advance for a tough-to-treat

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