Japan | Law to allow up to 3 casino resorts green lighted

Japan’s parliament on Friday approved a contentious law allowing up to three casino resorts to open in this wealthy nation and possibly lure more foreign visitors. The

Viva Macau creditors won’t get money back

Bankruptcy proceedings for former Macau low cost airline, Viva Macau, concluded on June 6 and creditors will not be able to recover their investments, according to a

Consumer prices up over 3pct annually

In June 2018, the Composite Consumer Price Index (CPI) increased by 3.11 percent year-on-year to 112.84 and was up by 0.14 percentage points from 2.97 percent growth in

Ask the Vet | Differences between dog and cat flea products

There are many differences between dog and cat flea products. It is important to be aware of these differences before making a purchase for your pet. Being

Activist Chao requests to stand trial in absentia

Political activist Jason Chao, who is currently studying in the U.K., says he has applied for a trial in absentia in the case of

GIT clarifies: No date yet for LRT Taipa line kick-off

There is no established date for the commencement of operations for Taipa’s Light Rail Transit (LRT) line, the government’s Transportation Infrastructure Office (GIT) has

Japan may be a threat to Macau gaming lifeblood

As the Times has previously reported, the long-anticipated casino business in Japan may threaten Macau’s lifeblood. The city is economically dependent on the casino sector, which

Petition launched to protect housing block

An online petition has been started to rally the public in favor of the preservation of the Rainha Dona Leonor Housing Block, a dilapidated residential

Grand Prix Museum revamp to cost MOP80m more

The renovation of the Grand Prix Museum will cost a MOP80 million more than previously estimated and its re-opening will be pushed back into late

Education | UM visits Angola with designs on PSC collaboration

A delegation led by University of Macau (UM) rector Yonghua Song and vice-rector for research Rui Martins recently visited Angola to strengthen collaboration between the educational institution and

MGM turns to never-tested law to sue Vegas shooting victims

The unprecedented move from MGM Resorts International to sue hundreds of victims of last year’s mass shooting in Las Vegas using an obscure U.S. law never tested

China Tower is said to draw Hillhouse, Alibaba to Hong Kong IPO

China Tower Corp., the state-owned wireless infrastructure operator, has attracted Hillhouse Capital and a unit of Alibaba Group Holding Ltd. as investors in its planned Hong Kong initial

US presses China and Russia to enforce sanctions on N. Korea

The United States on Friday welcomed the U.N. Security Council’s united support for the fully verified denuclearization of North Korea and pressed China and Russia to strictly

East China copes with Typhoon Ampil as it hits

Ampil, the tenth typhoon this year, made landfall on Chongming island in Shanghai at 12:30 p.m. yesterday with winds of up to 28 meters per second near its

Xi arrives for Africa visit as US interest wanes

Chinese President Xi Jinping arrived in Africa on Saturday on a four-nation visit seeking deeper military and economic ties while his rival in a bitter trade war,

CIA: Beijing is waging a ‘quiet kind of cold war’

China is waging a “quiet kind of cold war” against the United States, using all its resources to try to replace America as the leading

Seeking to protect boys, Thailand wants control over films

Thailand’s military government, saying it is concerned filmmakers and media may take advantage of the young boys who were rescued from a flooded cave, wants to control

Pakistan | Suicide bomb kills election candidate, driver

A suicide bombing yesterday in northwestern Pakistan killed a candidate running for a seat in the provincial assembly and his driver, and wounded three other people, police said.

Indonesia | Teen raped by her brother jailed for abortion

A 15-year-old Indonesian girl who was raped by her brother has been sentenced to six months in prison for having an abortion, police said Sunday. Both the girl and

India | Mob lynches Muslim man over cow smuggling charges

A Muslim man was beaten to death by a mob in western India over allegations of smuggling cows, police said Saturday, despite calls by the country’s highest

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