Nevada high court ruling keeps judge on Las Vegas Sands case

A state court judge in Las Vegas will continue to handle a lawsuit headed for trial involving billionaire casino mogul Sheldon Adelson’s company and a former Sands China Ltd. chief

World Migratory Bird Day marked in Macau

Events across the globe are being held to mark tomorrow’s World Migratory Bird Day. Macau is no exception and local birdwatchers will organize activities to draw people’s awareness to the

June to become the month of Portuguese culture

Portugal aims to strengthen its cultural presence in Macau by organizing the event “June-­Month of Portugal” on a regular basis. The program for the inaugural edition of the event was

Statistics | Loan approvals increased in March

Both new approvals of residential mortgage loans (RMLs) and commercial real estate loans (CRELs) increased simultaneously in March, according to new data released yesterday by the Monetary Authority of Macau.

Rental contracts to require legal aide

The article-by-article discussion of a law that introduces a rental control mechanism continued yesterday, with the Third Standing Committee of the Legislative Assembly (AL) agreeing to introduce a requirement to

‘LGBTI Survey’ shows ignorance of the law

Rainbow of Macau has released its second “Macau LGBTI Survey” results yesterday, revealing that 88 percent of its respondents are unaware of the anti-discrimination legislation in force in Macau. The survey,

24 new greyhounds bound for Macau

As many as 24 new Irish greyhounds will arrive in Macau this afternoon, according to multiple sources, before they are sent to the Canidrome facility, the center of a raging

Real Estate Matters | Tenants: Do You Have Contents Insurance ?

Juliet Risdon is a Director of JML Property and a property investor. Having established the company in 1994, JML Property offers Investment Property & Homes. It specializes in managing properties

Corporate Bits | Chow Tai Fook full-year profit misses estimates

Profit for the year that ended March 31 decreased 40 percent to 50 percent compared to the previous year, the company said in a Hong Kong stock exchange filing yesterday,

Singapore’s prime land ‘exorbitant,’ says leading developer

Singapore’s second-­largest developer has taken a potshot at the prices of prime land in the city-state, describing them as exorbitant and predicting that they’ll only get even more expensive in

Hong Kong property market in ‘free fall’

Kyle Bass, the hedge-fund manager who’s wagering on a slowdown in China’s economy, said Hong Kong’s property market is in “free fall” and the credit expansion in Southeast Asian emerging

Beware Everest graffiti artists, China is watching you

Next time you leave silly messages on the world's highest mountain, beware: China is watching you. Mountaineering officials have scrubbed graffiti from two granite tablets on the Chinese side of Mount

EU lawmakers reject market economy status for PRC

European Union lawmakers have voted against granting market economy status to China in a blow to Beijing’s hopes to win the stamp of economic approval by December. The lawmakers said in

Storm at anti-counterfeiting group after Alibaba joins

A controversy over Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba’s admittance into a respected Washington-­based anti-counterfeiting coalition intensified yesterday when board members received an anonymous email threatening a mass defection unless Alibaba is

Military | Navy plane hits buildings, no casualties reported

A Chinese navy fighter jet on a nighttime training mission crashed into buildings in an eastern city, but the pilot ejected safely and there were no reports of casualties, the

Malaysia | Two more pieces ‘almost certainly’ from Flight 370

Malaysia’s government said yesterday that two more pieces of debris, discovered in South Africa and Rodrigues Island off Mauritius, are “almost certainly” from Flight 370, bringing the total number of

Philippines | Incoming government to continue high-growth path

The transition team of Rodrigo Duterte, the presumptive Philippine president, said yesterday his administration will continue the macroeconomic policies of his predecessor that put the Southeast Asian nation on a

Brazil | Senate impeaches president Rousseff; trial ahead

Brazil’s Senate voted yesterday to impeach President Dilma Rousseff after a months-long fight that laid bare the country’s fury over corruption and economic decay, hurling Latin America’s largest country into

France | Cannes, on high alert, tries to balance security, festivity

Coming six months after the Paris attacks in November, the 69th Cannes Film Festival has elevated security measures, swarming the French Riviera resort town with an increased police presence. But

This Day in History | 1981 Thousands see Pope shot in Rome

Surgeons have performed a five-hour operation and say they hope he will make a full recovery. At about 1715 local time, the Pope was being driven in his Popemobile through a

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