G2E Asia | Social gaming may help casinos to attract millennials

Social gaming and casino applications (apps) on mobile devices may be a way for traditional land-based casinos to attract millennial visitors (born between 1980 and 1999) to

Briefs | Chan calls for leaders to enhance legal knowledge 

Chan Meng Kam has suggested that the government compel its high officials to enhance their ethical standards, and gain legal knowledge. In a written inquiry to the government, Chan

Artist showcases raw sketches of artworks

Macau-based artist Rui Rasquinho is showcasing his new solo exhibition – an unusual exhibition that portrays the process of creating his artworks instead of his completed

Police hold drill to test crime fighting capabilities

The Judiciary Police (PJ) organized a drill to assess the police’s capabilities and readiness in fighting crime. The drill, which took place at

MSAR ranks 72nd in congress and convention ranking

Macau moved up 21 places in the 2016 Annual Statistics and Rankings issued by the International Congress and Convention Association (ICCA). Regarding the worldwide city ranking, the

Real Estate Matters | The Best Places to Live in Macau – 2017 – Part IV

Welcome back to the fourth part of our article on the most popular places to live in Macau for expatriates. Of course there will always

Singapore Air loses out as flyers swap champagne for cheap seats

Singapore Airlines Ltd., first in the world to put a double bed, mattress and duvet on a commercial plane, posted a surprise loss at its marquee

Ikea to double India sourcing to USD667 million as roll out nears

Ikea Group will double sourcing from India to 600 million euros (USD667 million) as the retailer opens its first domestic outlet next year in a nation pegged to

Corporate bits | Shoppes at Parisian awarded international shopping center 2017

Shoppes at Parisian have won the prestigious Retail & Leisure International (RLI) International Shopping Center 2017 award, according to a statement issued by Sands China. The

Beijing proposes law to codify investigations of foreigners

China’s intelligence agencies would have stronger powers to monitor and investigate foreigners and conduct operations inside China and abroad under a newly proposed law codifying the work

Formosa Plastics | Vietnam maintains ban on deep-water fishing in polluted area

Vietnam is maintaining a ban on deep-water fishing in four central provinces one year after a Taiwanese-owned steel plant discharged toxins into the sea and caused the country’s

Hong Kong | Asian funerals go green, high-tech at trade fair

Death is inevitable but it doesn’t have to be bad for the environment. Caskets made of paper and wicker coffins on display at a recent

THAAD issue | Chinese, South Korean officials meet in attempt to repair ties

Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi met yesterday with a special envoy sent by new South Korean President Moon Jae-in as the two countries attempted to mend a

Australia | Tax official charged in USD123 million fraud probe

A senior Australian tax bureaucrat and two of his children are among 10 people charged in connection with a sophisticated tax fraud that police say netted 165 million Australian dollars (USD123

New Zealand | Quake scientists discover surprise: Hot water

When researchers in New Zealand drilled deep into an earthquake fault, they stumbled upon a discovery they say could provide a significant new energy source for the South

Cambodia | Australian woman in court in surrogacy case

The lawyer for an Australian woman charged with providing commercial surrogacy services in Cambodia says his client is innocent. Cambodia banned commercial surrogacy last

South Korea | Arrested Thai activist gets human rights award

A  Thai law student arrested for sharing a critical article about his country’s new king that was posted on Facebook is this year’s winner of South Korea’s most prestigious human

Russiangate | Trump assails ‘witch hunt’ after naming of special counsel

President Donald Trump lashed out at the appointment of a special counsel to investigate allegations that his campaign collaborated with Russia to sway the 2016 election,

This Day in History | 1974 – Giscard d’Estaing voted French president

Valery Giscard d’Estaing has been elected President of France, winning the second round of elections by a narrow margin to defeat Francois Mitterrand, the communist-backed socialist.

Offbeat | Munich council rejects Oktoberfest beer price cap plan

Munich’s city council has rejected an attempt to take the froth off beer prices at the annual Oktoberfest. Deputy mayor Josef Schmid, who oversees the Bavarian

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