More illegal smokers prosecuted

During the first seven months of this year, the Health Bureau (SSM) inspectors, together with the Gaming Inspection and Coordination Bureau, have conducted a total of

Corporate bits | Galaxy posts first half-year net revenue of usd28.1 billion

Galaxy Entertainment Group yesterday reported the second quarter and half year results in 2018. The group’s 1H results posted net revenue of USD28.1 billion, up

Briefs | Wynn Resorts adds former Deutsche Bank CEO to board

Casino operator Wynn Resorts has appointed its current CEO and the former CEO of Deutsche Bank to its board of directors. The Las Vegas-based company announced the appointments

Crypto’s USD600 billion crash hits a new low

The 2018 selloff in cryptocurrencies plumbed new depths yesterday after the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission dented enthusiasts’ hopes for a Van Eck exchange-traded fund backed by Bitcoin.

Samsung plans USD22 billion for artificial intelligence, autos

Samsung Electronics plans to spend a whopping USD22 billion over the next three years on artificial intelligence, auto components and other future businesses as the company

Shenzhen billionaire following his Stanford tech dream

The idea came to him while lounging on the Stanford University lawn as an electrical engineering student: a flexible display that could be tucked away like a

Trade War | US to impose tighter curbs on China’s tech investment

Already threatened by escalating U.S. taxes on its goods, China is about to find it much harder to invest in U.S. companies or to buy American

July exports accelerate despite Trump’s tariff hike

China’s exports to the United States rose by double digits in July, shrugging off President Donald Trump’s tariff hikes in a fight over technology policy.

Court sentences six in graduate exam cheating scheme

Six people have been imprisoned for up to four years for their part in a scheme to cheat on China’s national graduate school exam, state media reported

Beijing orders recall from overseas as vaccine scandal churns

Investigators in China have begun recalling defective vaccines produced by a Chinese drugmaker from domestic and overseas markets, health authorities said. Investigators found Changchun Changsheng Life Sciences Ltd.

Indonesia | Rescuers struggle to recover quake’s dead, help the living

The rescue team had done everything it could to locate the body of the man, who had been killed instantly when a massive earthquake collapsed his

Philippines | Troops kill two suspected bomb couriers in south

Philippine troops killed two bomb couriers at an army checkpoint yesterday before the suspected Muslim militants could detonate the explosives in a crowded area in the restive

Pink cancels fourth Sydney show, vows to be on stage Saturday

Pop superstar Pink yesterday postponed a fourth Sydney show but vowed to be back on stage Saturday following a stomach virus. Her “Beautiful Trauma” world

Australia | Most populous state entirely in drought

Australia’s most populous state was declared entirely in drought yesterday and struggling farmers were given new authority to shoot kangaroos that compete with livestock for sparse pasture

Malaysia | Ex-PM pleads not guilty to money laundering charges

Former Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak pleaded not guilty to three new money-laundering charges related to the alleged multibillion-dollar looting of a state investment fund that led

Intelligence | US braces for possible cyberattacks after Iran sanctions

The U.S. is bracing for cyberattacks Iran could launch in retaliation for the re-imposition of sanctions this week by President Donald Trump, cybersecurity and intelligence experts say.

Offbeat | Hawaii judge evicts Oahu nudists from rental house

A Hawaii judge has ordered the eviction of the tenants of an Oahu rental home that advertised naked parties and gained the ire of neighbors. The judge

This Day in History | 1945 – Atom bomb hits Nagasaki

American forces have dropped an atomic bomb on Nagasaki - the second such attack on Japan in three days. The bomb was dropped by parachute from

Athletics Former world hurdles champion Bett killed in car crash at 28

Nicholas Bett, a Kenyan runner who won the 2015 world championship title in the 400-meter hurdles, was killed in an early-morning car crash yesterday in the

Football | No special treatment for Usain Bolt coach says

Central Coast Mariners coach Mick Mulvey says Usain Bolt will be treated as any other player when he joins the Australian A-League club this month on an “indefinite” trial.

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