The Macao Consumer Council and the Gansu Consumers Association signed a consumer protection protocol to establish a mechanism for case transfers, information exchange, and other co-operations
Las Vegas Sands (LVS) posted a year-on-year increase of 41.3 percent in net income in the first quarter (USD578 million). The company’s revenue stood at USD3.11billion, an
The Judiciary Police (PJ) have identified the parents of a newborn baby boy found near a trash collection point located at the junction of Avenida do
FIVB Volleyball World Grand Prix Macau 2017 will be held between July 14 and 16. The local pool pitches Olympic champion China against the United States of
Prosecutors cannot use post-arrest statements a Chinese billionaire made to the FBI at his Manhattan trial on charges stemming from a United Nations bribery scandal, a judge ruled Wednesday.
The general unemployment rate in Macau for the first quarter of 2017 was 2 percent, while median earnings of employed residents stood at MOP19,000 (about USD2,373), as
Gaming operator Wynn recently organized a graduation ceremony for the first batch of employees who successfully completed the “Leadership Acceleration Program-Gaming,” launched in 2016. The ceremony also aimed
“Where is the best place to live?” is a question we are often asked by people new to Macau and hunting for a home, so every year for
Hermes International SCA reported quarterly sales that beat estimates as the brand’s new production sites maintained faster output of Birkin bags and other leather goods
An acute shortage of gasoline in the North Korean capital of Pyongyang that has sparked price hikes and hoarding is raising fears of potentially crippling pain
North Korea observers have long marveled at the ability of a small, impoverished, autocratic nation to go toe-to-toe with the world’s superpowers. Part of the secret to
The Trump administration told lawmakers yesterday it will apply economic and diplomatic pressure on North Korea to dismantle its nuclear weapons program, as an extraordinary
The Philippine president said yesterday he will not raise his country’s victory in an arbitration ruling that invalidated China’s territorial claims in the South China Sea during
Authorities in China’s Xinjiang region are prohibiting parents from giving children some Islamic names in the latest effort to dilute the influence of religion on life in
Two-time Asian Champions League winner Guangzhou Evergrande has been charged by the sport’s continental governing body after supporters unfurled an offensive banner aimed at a Hong Kong
German Chancellor Angela Merkel yesterday sought to dash British hopes that its exit from the European Union will have only a limited impact on
After “the battle of Whirlpool,” when Marine Le Pen and Emmanuel Macron both went hunting for France’s blue-collar vote at a threatened home appliance
An apparent Israeli missile attack on a Syrian military installation near Damascus International Airport shook the capital yesterday and raised tensions between the two hostile neighbors.
A billionaire businessman from California has become the first paying passenger to go to outer space. Dennis Tito, aged 60, set off from Kazakhstan at 1338
A 1886 painting that was stolen as part of a Nazi looting campaign that stretched across Europe during World War II has transferred from the University of
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