Construction on new water treatment plant to begin soon

After three years of preparation, Macao Water is slated to commence construction of the Seac Pai Van Water Treatment Plant in Coloane soon. Covering an

Real estate transactions rise to MOP30 billion

Information from the Statistics and Census Service (DSEC) indicated that a total of 4,589 building units and parking spaces were purchased and sold in the second quarter

Gaming | LVS must go to trial to fight compensation battle, courts rule

Las Vegas Sands (LVS) will be forced to go to trial in Macau to defend its 2002 decision to drop joint venture partner Asian American Entertainment Corporation

Poor regulation, security hinder Philippine gaming growth

Poor regulation and security in the Philippine casino market are preventing the country from becoming one of Asia’s top gambling destinations. A report issued by Newswires

Flights to commence between northern Philippines and Macau

Flights between the Cagayan North International Airport in Lallo, a town in the northern Philippines, and Macau, are expected to commence by the fourth quarter of the

Gaming | Wynn on winning streak in 5-year feud with former partners

Steve Wynn’s recent winning streak in court is not only positioning the casino mogul to consolidate control of his empire - it could help him expand into

Automakers | Great Wall considers bid for Fiat Chrysler Jeep unit

Chinese SUV maker Great Wall Motors is considering making a bid to buy Fiat Chrysler’s Jeep unit, spokespeople for the company said yesterday, in

Sulu Sou denies bribery accusations against New Macau Association

New Macau Association (ANM) member Caruso Fong reported to the Public Prosecution Office (MP) that several members of the association, including the its current leaders, were bribed

Insider Q&A | Julia Steyn, General Motors learning the rental business

General Motors Co. started its car-sharing service, Maven, just over a year ago, placing Chevrolets and Cadillacs in New York apartment buildings for occupants to

Corporate bits | Galaxy Macau’s “2017 China Esports Carnival” at Broadway Theatre

Galaxy Entertainment Group (GEG) announced yesterday its title sponsorship of the city’s first large-scale e-sports event, “Galaxy Macau’s China eSports Carnival 2017”. China’s General Administration of

China to again have one of the world’s fastest bullet trains

After cutting back the speed of the Beijing to Shanghai bullet train following a deadly crash, China is set to again make it one of the world’s

Ministry of Commerce expresses ‘strong dissatisfaction’ with US trade probe

China expressed “strong dissatisfaction” with the U.S. decision to probe its intellectual-property practices and pledged to respond if needed. The U.S. is irresponsible because it’s conducting

China accuses luxury e-retailer of smuggling

The founder of a Chinese luxury online retailer has been extradited from Indonesia to face charges his company smuggled goods into China by having travelers pretend they

China Quarterly | Scholars refuse to bow down to Beijing censorship pressure

Scholars are petitioning Cambridge University Press to restore more than 300 politically sensitive articles removed from its website in China after a request from authorities,

US health chief lauds China for help with opioid control

China has been an “incredible partner” in cracking down on synthetic opioids seen as fueling fast-rising overdose deaths in the United States, U.S. Health and Human Services

MDT Explains | How ban on dual-citizen lawmakers vexes Aussies

Australia’s 116-year-old constitutional ban on dual citizens sitting in Parliament is a problem the country didn’t know it had until recently, but now it may struggle to

Bangladesh | Court sentences ten to death for 2000 plot to kill PM

A Bangladesh court has sentenced to death 10 leaders and activists from a banned Islamist group for a plot in 2000 to kill Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina by

South China Sea | Nations search for ten missing after US destroyer collision with tanker

Vessels from several nations are searching Southeast Asian waters for 10 missing U.S. sailors after an early morning collision yesterday between the USS John S. McCain

Russia | US Embassy suspends issuing non-immigrant visas

In a step that could affect hundreds of thousands of Russian tourists, the U.S. Embassy in Russia said yesterday it would suspend issuing nonimmigrant visas in Moscow

Egypt | Lawmaker steps back from call to extend president’s term

The Egyptian law- maker behind a call to amend the constitution to extend the president’s term by two years said in comments published

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