Crime | Local resident loses HKD17 million following investment in VIP room

A local resident has reported a loss of about HKD17 million in an investment scheme involving a VIP gambling room of a local casino, the Judiciary Police (PJ) spokesperson

US gov’t finds Macau investor-friendly environment

In its latest report on global investment climates, the U.S. Department of State continues to view the Macau SAR as an investor-friendly environment. Praising government-led

10 fireworks contestants take part in int’l show

The 29th Macao International Fireworks Display Contest will be staged above the sea area overlooked by the Macau Tower on September 1, 8, 15

Transportation | DSAT head says bicycles in buses ‘not practical’

Lawmakers have expressed concern about the few existing spaces for the use of bicycles and bicycle paths in Macau. During a Legislative Assembly plenary meeting

Startup incubator pledges to widen network for young entrepreneurs

Parafuturo de Macau Investment and Development Limited has pledged to put more effort into training and development this year for the sake of its growing number

Tourism | Visitor arrivals reached 2.6m in June

Visitor arrivals totaled 2.6 million in June 2018, up by 9.4 percent year-on-year, according to the latest data from the Statistics and Census Service (DSEC).

Fiat Chrysler Europe chief to quit after being passed over

Fiat Chrysler Automobiles NV’s European chief has resigned after being passed over to replace ailing Sergio Marchionne as chief executive officer of the group.

Ryanair profits slide as company battles labor strife

Labor strife is starting to weigh on Ryanair Holdings Plc. The discount airline posted a 20 percent drop in first-quarter profit, and warned that sporadic walkouts

Analysis | Stealth yuan devaluation catching Trump’s attention

For more than a month, China seemed to be enjoying the advantage of exchange-rate depreciation without the global backlash and panicky capital outflows that accompanied

Banking | Analysts are downgrading small banks at record pace

Analysts are taking note of the struggles in China’s banking industry, which is being battered by an official deleveraging drive. At least five smaller lenders have

Fake records | Chinese leaders order probe over vaccine scandal

Chinese leaders are scrambling to shore up public confidence and oversight of the pharmaceutical industry after a rabies vaccine maker was found faking records, the latest

Belt & Road | Rwandan leader says China relates to Africa ‘as an equal’

Rwandan President Paul Kagame is praising China’s treatment of Africa “as an equal,” calling it “a revolutionary posture in world affairs” and “more precious than money.”

Philippines | Chaotic congress row stalls Duterte speech, rebel deal

A leadership row erupted in the Philippine House of Representatives on live TV yesterday, delaying President Rodrigo Duterte’s delivery of his annual state of the nation

South Korea | Prominent politician found dead in possible suicide

A prominent liberal South Korean politician embroiled in a corruption scandal was found dead yesterday, police said, in what appeared to be one of the country’s highest-profile

Vietnam | Flooding kills 20, leaves over a dozen missing

Flooding triggered by a tropical storm has killed at least 20 people and left over a dozen missing in northern Vietnam, local media reports said.

Canada | Man firing into Toronto cafes shoots 14 people, killing one

A man firing a handgun into restaurants and cafes as he walked along a Toronto street shot 14 people, killing one of them, before dying after an

USA | Deadly LA market shooting started with domestic feud

A man’s feud with his grandmother turned into a bizarre and deadly confrontation that ended with a supermarket worker dead and dozens of people held hostage in

Middle East Iran dismisses Trump’s explosive threat to country’s  leader

Iranians yesterday shrugged off the possibility that a bellicose exchange of words between President Donald Trump and his Iranian counterpart could escalate into military conflict, but expressed growing concern

Offbeat | Art dealer buys storage locker for USD15,000, finds treasures

A New York City art dealer who bought the contents of a New Jersey storage locker filled with paintings for USD15,000 says he got more than he bargained

This Day in History | 1959 – Khrushchev and Nixon have war of words

Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev and US Vice-President Richard Nixon have had a tense exchange of words about the merits of communism versus capitalism. This is the latest

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