Business and pleasure on menu for Macron’s second day in US

A sit-down between President Donald Trump and French President Emmanuel Macron followed by a joint news conference highlight the business portion of the French leader’s second day

Mummified body found in Iran could be father of last shah

A  mummified body discovered near the site of a former royal mausoleum in Iran may be the remains of the late Reza Shah Pahlavi, the founder of

Macau Matters | Consulate Woes

I do not know if it is nature or nurture, but many men seem to need regular “alone time” or the company of other men. My paternal grandfather

Wednesday, April 25, 2018 – edition no. 3034

* 10 killed, 15 injured | Toronto mourns victims of van attack * New day, new game * ‘Macau is very regional-oriented’ * Bleu rascals bring the blues back to town   DOWNLOAD

Trade War | US brands suffer collateral damage in Chinese corporate struggle

The rivalry is so notorious it’s been called the “great cat-and-dog war.” On one side towers Alibaba Group Holding Ltd., China’s e-commerce market leader, embodied

Analysis | Complications in CNY visitor arrivals make data unreliable

There are two sets of figures thrown about for the number of visitors during the Chinese New Year week, one of the two most

Resident charged with corporal punishment

A local man has been charged by authorities for beating and injuring his eight-year-old son with a bamboo stick and a plastic bar, the Judiciary Police (PJ) spokesperson

Heritage | ‘Taipa Anchorage’ exhibition opens

The exhibition “Taipa Anchorage: Names of the Past and the Present” was inaugurated last week at the Taipa Houses-Museum. According to a statement issued by

Briefs | East Timor Attorney General visits Macau

A delegation of the Attorney General of the Republic of East Timor – led by the Attorney General himself, José da Costa Ximenes – is paying an official

Vendors criticize IACM’s proposal for rest days

A new regime for Macau’s street markets has drawn criticism from local vendors who describe it as unfair. The Civic and Municipal Affairs Bureau (IACM) has

Gaming | Suncity optimistic for Vietnam project

Vietnam - like many other Asian jurisdictions - is on the verge of gambling liberalization, and among the international firms simmering with optimism is Macau’s own

2,218 companies from SARs listed in Hengqin Free Trade Zone

A total of 2,218 companies from the Macau and Hong Kong SARs are already registered in the Hengqin Free Trade Zone, as disclosed last week by Yang Chuan, director

Local SME continues steadfast growth with Sands China

After seeing an opportunity to kick off a business when Sands China Ltd. invested in its first integrated resort in the city – Sands Macao

Tourism | Border Gate records busiest day

The Border Gate saw its busiest day on record last Saturday (April 21), according to a statement from the Public Security Police Force (PSP), recording

‘Macau Street’ launched in Seoul to attract more Korean visitors

The Macao Government Tourism Office (MGTO) launched its annual promotional campaign yesterday in Seoul, South Korea, with a “Macau Street” showcasing the SAR’s heritage, gastronomy

Gaming | Stars Group builds sports-betting muscle with USD4.7b deal

Stars Group Inc.’s USD4.7-billion purchase of Sky Betting & Gaming turns the online poker giant into a major sports-betting player that could use its

Lenovo Group may lose Hang Seng Index status

Lenovo Group Ltd. is increasingly at risk of being dropped from Hong Kong’s benchmark equity index as its shares tumble more than any other technology company

Corporate Bits | Sands China increases CNG-powered buses

Sands China Ltd. announced in a statement that it has been increasing the number of its guest shuttle buses fuelled by clean energy, with 25 percent of its fleet

Gender Issues | HRW says ‘Men only’ job ads show ongoing discrimination

One job ad for Chinese high-speed train conductors called for candidates who were “fashionable and beautiful.” Another ad targeting men for a job in a

36 dead, mostly Chinese, in North Korea traffic accident

A traffic accident in North Korea has killed 32 Chinese tourists and four North Koreans, Chinese officials said yesterday. Two other Chinese tourists were badly injured and were

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