Food & Beverage | The Parisian restaurants to present cuisines from Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur

Le French GourMay, the festival of French cuisine and wine culture, will return to Hong Kong and Macau in May, focusing on the region of Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur.

Hainan to offer visa-free access to tourists from 59 countries

China will offer greater visa-free access for tourists from 59 countries to Hainan from May 1, in a move to support reform and opening up in

Gov’t called to return flooded cars’ auction money and refund taxes

A group of approximately 200 residents is calling on the government to refund taxes pertaining to their vehicles which were damaged during last year’s Typhoon Hato, in

Briefs | Casino bill to reach Japanese parliament on April 27

The coalition between Prime Minister Shinzo Abe’s Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) and its junior partner, Komeito, will submit a plan for large-scale casino resorts to parliament on April 27,

Wynn Resorts to tighten loan safeguards on Macau casino boom

This gaming company is dealing its existing lenders a good hand, in a rare example of a junk-rated corporate actually increasing safeguards on a loan.

Typhoon season for 2018 might be longer than normal

This year’s typhoon season will be comparatively longer than last year’s, the Macao Meteorological and Geophysical Bureau (SMG) announced yesterday. During a

Official says casino won’t be built in Boracay

A tourism official said on Tuesday that Galaxy Entertainment Group will not build a casino in Boracay, as had previously been announced. “Galaxy has said that they are now

Wilfred Wong explains Londoner rebrand

The rebranding of Sands Cotai Central (SCC) into the “Londoner” was the topic of yesterday’s British Business Association of Macao (BBAM) event, held at

Chef Elliot finds inspiration from local ingredients

The award-winning chef, restaurateur and television personality, Graham Elliot, is back in the city to visit Coast, his restaurant at MGM Cotai. Speaking to

Germany | Prosecutors carry out raids in Porsche diesel probe

Prosecutors have carried out raids at 10 locations in southern Germany in an investigation of current and former managers at automaker Porsche, a unit

Hong Kong interbank rate jumps as HKMA defense hits USD4.3b

The Hong Kong dollar’s interbank borrowing costs rose to their highest level this year, as the city’s de facto central bank bought more of the

Angola’s economic growth revised upwards by IMF

Angola’s economy is expected to grow by 2.2 percent this year and 2.4 percent in 2019, up by 0.6 percentage points and one percentage point

Mozambique has a role to play in Africa’s 2nd railway revolution

Mozambique may have a role to play in the second wave of railroad construction in Africa, according to an article just published in the China- Lusophone

Brazil | Embraer delivers 25 aircraft in first quarter

Brazilian aeronautical company Empresa Brasileira de Aeronáutica (Embraer) delivered 25 jet aircraft during the first quarter of 2018, 14 of which were delivered to

Strait Diplomacy | China sends warning to Taiwan with naval drills near island

China’s navy held live-fire exercises near Taiwan yesterday in a warning to the democratic, self-ruled island against what Beijing describes as “dangerous” remarks on independence. Few

US could sanction Chinese officials over Xinjiang abuses

A senior U.S. official says the United States would pursue sanctions on Chinese officials involved in a sweeping security crackdown in the western region of Xinjiang if they were

Belt & Road | Researchers: Massive infrastructure projects give China strategic benefit

A massive Chinese infrastructure program that Beijing says is aimed at promoting global trade and economic growth is actually intended to expand the country’s political influence and military presence,

Mahathir says he would halt, review Beijing loans

Former Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad says Malaysia will stop borrowing from China and review Chinese investments if his opposition grouping is elected in May 9 polls.

Korean Crisis | Ahead of summit, CIA chief secretly meets with Kim

CIA Director Mike Pompeo recently traveled to North Korea to meet with leader Kim Jong Un, a highly unusual, secret visit undertaken as the enemy nations prepared

Korean leaders can discuss peace, but can’t end Korean War

  President Donald Trump has given his “blessing” for North and South Korea to discuss the end of the Korean War amid a diplomatic push to end

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