Las Vegas Sands is paying a USD9 million fine to settle a regulatory investigation that painted an unflattering picture of the casino owner’s expansion into a gambling mecca in China. The
The online non-governmental organization (NGO) “Our Land, Our Plan” presented a petition to the Chief Executive’s Office yesterday as part of a call to “Save Coloane,” relating specifically to the
The Macau Sports Day for the Disabled was held at the Macau Olympic Complex yesterday. The event, organized by the Sports Bureau (ID), attracted more than 2,000 participants. Nine categories
A large group of taxis drivers surrounded the traffic police building at Avenida de Sidónio Pais on Thursday night to protest against what they claimed to be “selective law enforcement
Three Irish greyhounds have been imported to Macau’s Yat Yuen Canidrome, reports The Sunday Times, despite the fact that the Irish Department of Agriculture has previously refused the Irish Greyhound
The University of Saint Joseph held its annual Open Day at the Saint Joseph Seminary Campus on Saturday, welcoming nearly 700 guests and prospective students with various booths and activities. This
The December 2017 deadline set by the Hong Kong government for the completion of their portion of the Hong Kong - Zhuhai-Macau Bridge looks increasingly unrealistic, according to a report from
In an article that appears under a new section of the cabinet of the Chief Executive’s (CE) website entitled “Words of the Chief Executive,” CE Chui Sai On has outlined
According to a statement from the company, around 3,000 team members from the gaming division attended across the three days. Some of these team members will be transferring to the
Opinion polls show as many as one in three U.K. voters are undecided about whether they will vote and if they would back leaving or staying in the European Union
The Southeast Asian city-state ranks behind London and New York, and two points ahead of Hong Kong on the Global Financial Centres Index, published April 6 on the firm’s website.
The request for support made by Angola to the International Monetary Fund’s technical assistance, is intended to help design and implement policies and reforms to improve macroeconomic and financial stability,
In 2009, Jasmine Li, whose grandfather was the fourth most powerful politician in China at the time, donned a floral Carolina Herrera gown and debuted at a ball in Paris.
Taiwanese President Ma Ying-jeou called for peace in Asia’s contested waters on Saturday as he visited a small island in the East ChinaSea, one of his last symbolic foreign policy moves
Vietnam demanded Friday that China remove an oil exploration rig from an area of the South China Sea where their border is still being demarcated, and said Beijing’s unilateral actions were complicating regional tensions. The
North Korea said Saturday it has successfully tested a new intercontinental ballistic rocket engine that will give it the ability to stage nuclear strikes on the United States. The engine’s ground test, if
A powerful earthquake rattled Pakistan’s capital and other cities across the country yesterday, causing panic among people but with no immediate reports of casualties or major damages. Pakistani official Arif Ullah told The
A massive fire broke out during a fireworks display in a Hindu temple in south India yesterday, killing more than 100 people and injuring at least 200 others, officials said. The fire started
The Philippine military suffered its largest single-day combat loss so far this year when 18 soldiers were killed in fierce fighting with Abu Sayyaf extremists that also left five Islamic militants dead,
The attackers who struck Brussels on March 22 initially planned to launch a second assault on France, Belgium’s Federal Prosecution Office said yesterday. But the perpetrators were “surprised by the speed
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