Sands China launches development program

Sands China last week  launched its latest horizontal development program, offering 48 team members the chance to participate in a two-year academic coursework program

Briefs | Ministry of Commerce praises city’s ‘unique role’

China’s Ministry of Commerce has emphasized the unique role Macau has in enhancing the relationships between mainland China and Portuguese-speaking countries. A spokesperson for the ministry, Gao Feng, said

Gaming | Portrait of a casino: Back in the black after 40 years

When Resorts became the first casino in the United States to open outside Nevada, gamblers overwhelmed it. Cars streamed into Atlantic City on May 26, 1978, and throngs

China monthly car sales pick up in April; EV sales double

Chinese passenger car sales expanded at a faster pace last month as growth in the world’s biggest auto market picked up steam, an industry

HK sets fastest growth pace since 2011, shrugging off Fed

Hong Kong’s high-wire economy continued to defy gravity, putting aside fears of a tightening Fed to post its best quarter of growth in almost seven

First home-built aircraft carrier begins sea trials

China’s first entirely home-built aircraft carrier began sea trials yesterday in a sign of the growing sophistication of the country’s domestic arms industry. The still-unnamed ship

Singapore ties with US, N. Korea make city-state summit site

Singapore’s diplomatic ties with North Korea and its relative proximity made the Southeast Asian city-state a natural choice for the historic summit between President Donald Trump

Australia | Family of 7 dead with gunshot wounds in rural property

A family of seven including four children was found dead with gunshot wounds Friday at a rural property in southwest Australia in what could be the country’s

Indonesia – Terrorism | Family of 6 suicide bombers attack Indonesia churches

Suicide bombers who carried out deadly attacks on three churches in Indonesia’s second-largest city yesterday were a family of six that included two young children, police said,

Briefs | Cambodia: First arrest on charges of insulting monarchy

A Cambodian school director has become the first person to be arrested on charges of insulting the monarchy after posting comments on Facebook critical of the authoritarian government.

Malaysia | New leader tightens net around ousted Najib over 1MDB

Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad moved swiftly against predecessor Najib Razak just days after his shock election win, banning him from leaving the country and planning to

France- Terrorism | Paris attacker born in Chechnya, was on radicalism database

The man behind a deadly knife attack in central Paris was born in Chechnya and had been on police radar for radicalism, and his parents have been

Merkel decries US pullout from Iran deal, gets peace prize

German Chancellor Angela Merkel lamented Saturday that U.S. President Donald Trump’s decision to pull his country out of the Iran nuclear accord was making the situation in the

Bloomberg warns of ‘epidemic of dishonesty’

Americans are facing an “epidemic of dishonesty” in Washington that’s more dangerous than terrorism or communism. That’s according to former New York City Mayor

In Iraq’s election, it’s hard to avoid Iran’s presence

Iraq’s first election since the defeat of Islamic State is a critical step for a country that could have disappeared from the map amid the jihadists’ onslaught.

Offbeat | Netta Barzilai wins 2018 Eurovision Song Contest for Israel

Netta Barzilai is sassy, she’s fun and she can sing — and now the Israeli has won the Eurovision Song Contest with a catchy techno dance tune

This Day in History | 1955 – Communist states sign Warsaw Pact

The Soviet Union and its Eastern Bloc allies have signed a security pact in the Polish capital, Warsaw, after a three-day conference. Announcements in Warsaw and

F1 | Hamilton cruises to victory in Spanish GP; Vettel fourth

Mercedes driver Lewis Hamilton easily won the Spanish Grand Prix yesterday for his second straight Formula One victory, increasing his championship lead over Ferrari’s Sebastian Vettel.

Football World cup | Moscow a vast and varied destination

Moscow is one of the world’s largest cities with a population of at least 12 million people — more than many of the countries playing at the World

Football | Hamburger SV relegated amid chaotic scenes in Bundesliga

This time, there was no miraculous escape. Hamburger SV was finally relegated from the Bundesliga amid chaotic scenes on Saturday. The only ever-present since the league

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