Heavy rainfall leads to leaking corridor at Border Gate

The Federal General Commercial Association of Macau Small and Medium Enterprises (GAMSME) applied for one square kilometer of land in Hengqin, according to a report by Macao Daily News. David

Gaming | Genting given green light for LV project

The Nevada Gaming Commission has given the green light to Malaysian conglomerate Genting Berhad for the development of a massive USD4 billion Las Vegas casino project. An opening is expected

G2E | New integrated resorts diversify the entertainment experience

Steve Rittvo, Chairman of the Innovation Group, and Tom Wucherer, CEO of the YWS design, both invited speakers to last week’s G2E Asia Conference, consider multi-dimensional integrated resorts should be

Chamber of Commerce distributes awards for ‘Euroexcellence’

The Macau European Chamber of Commerce (MECC) presented its second awards for Euroexcellence during the Annual Gala Dinner event on Friday at Grand Lisboa Ballroom. In its three different categories (luxury,

So: Non-gaming offerings to dominate Lisboa Palace

A minimum of between 400 and 500 gambling tables will equip Lisboa Palace, informed Ambrose So, CEO of SJM Holdings Ltd, on the sidelines of the European Chamber of Commerce

G-7 warns on weak global growth as Japan bristles over yen

Enda Curran, Toru Fujioka and Andrew Mayeda Finance chiefs from the world’s biggest developed economies meeting in Japan underscored concerns that global growth is flagging and reaffirmed a pledge not to

Corporate Bits | Travel weekly china awards Sheraton

According to Sheraton, China has always been one of its most important markets. It promises to continually develop its varied service and product offerings in 2016 through the introduction of

Taiwan | New president resists China ‘one-country’ pressure

Taiwan President Tsai Ing-wen said during her inauguration speech on Friday that she will seek peaceful ties with China while resisting pressure from Beijing to acknowledge the idea that they

Roof of Hong Kong university gym collapses; 3 hurt

The roof of a Hong Kong university gym collapsed Friday, leaving three people hurt and triggering temporary panic among students who thought it was an explosion. The City University of Hong Kong said the roof of one

135 arrested for illegally buying, selling vaccines

China has arrested 135 people in 22 provinces for illegally buying and selling vaccines, in the latest scandal shaking the Chinese public’s confidence in vaccine safety. In an online statement Friday, the

Strong storm kills eight, leaves four missing in Xinyi

At least eight people were killed and another four went missing in a strong storm that hammered a southern Chinese city, the official Xinhua News Agency said Saturday. All deaths and

Vietnam votes for rubber-stamp assembly ahead of Obama visit

Ahead of President Barack Obama’s first visit to Vietnam, the country voted yesterday in once-every-five-year-elections for a rubber-stamp parliament whose membership has already been largely determined by the Communist Party. Amid

Analysis | Why junta rules Thailand, with no end in sight

Thailand’s military seized power from an elected government on May 22, 2014, with the justification that it wanted to end chaotic and violent political confrontations that had wracked the country

Taliban official: Group leader killed in drone strike

A senior commander of the Afghan Taliban confirmed yesterday that the extremist group’s leader, Mullah Mohammed Akhtar Mansour, has been killed in a U.S. drone strike. Mullah Abdul Rauf, who recently reconciled with

Greece braces for more austerity

Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras braces for yet another vote on additional austerity measures, as European creditors remain at loggerheads with the International Monetary Fund about how much debt relief

EgyptAir smoke alarms add puzzling twist to fatal flight

EgyptAir Flight 804’s automatic radio messages about smoke in the front portion of the cabin were generated minutes before controllers lost contact with the aircraft over the Mediterranean Sea, French

This Day in History | 1998 Leaders welcome ‘yes’ vote for N Ireland

The referendum, held yesterday on both sides of the border, returned a resounding “yes” vote with 71% of voters from Northern Ireland and 94% of those in the Irish Republic

Offbeat | 17 Taiwan tourists injured in train-bus crash in Switzerland

Police in the nearby Swiss capital of Bern said in a statement the accident happened Friday night at a railway crossing involving a bus registered in neighboring Austria. Police were

Uncertainty faces | Van Gaal despite ending Man United drought

Louis van Gaal had little time to savor delivering Manchester United’s first trophy since the Alex Ferguson dynasty ended three years ago. Within an hour of collecting the FA Cup after Saturday’s victory over

Villa owner wants team promoted and to help football in China

The little-known businessman who bought Aston Villa is hoping to improve both the English club and Chinese football in general. Xia Jiantong, who goes by the English name Tony, told The

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