Tourism | Region promoted in Kuala Lumpur

The Macau Government Tourist Office (MGTO) is staging a “mega roadshow” under the theme “Experience Macau”, to be held  in Kuala Lumpur between Oct. 27 and Nov. 1. This event 

Francisco Coelho, the ‘Dark Knight’ | ‘Macau’s economy will come back better and better’

Nicknamed the “godfather” of Macau’s nightlife, Francisco Coelho, 56, has been running the hottest clubs in town, namely D2 and DD3, for over two decades. Mr Coelho is confident that

MGM Resorts creates REIT for hotels to cut debt, boost value

MGM Resorts International, the Las Vegas casino owner that’s been under pressure from an activist investor, said it will put its properties into a real estate investment trust to help

Google’s Internet-beaming balloons to take off in Indonesia

  Google’s Internet-­beaming balloons are ready to take off on the next phase of their mission to deliver online access in regions where most people live offline. The balloons will begin hovering

Corporate Bits | tap dogs dance show arrives at the venetian macao

To announce their arrival in Macau, several cast members danced their way to St. Mark’s Square at The Venetian for a surprise performance that saw dancers Chris Erk, Anthony Russo,

Real Estate Matters | Did you know…? 20 interesting facts about Macau property – Part 3

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

Party decides to abolish one child policy

China’s ruling Communist Party announced yesterday that the country will start allowing all couples to have two children, abolishing an unpopular policy that limited many urban couples to only one child

Climate change | Answer for drought-plagued area: Move residents out

Village elder Yang Zhenjun isn’t ready to move out from the valley where his people have herded sheep and tended crops for generations amid arid, drought-prone mountains of China’s northwest. Still, he

North Korea | UN investigator: Tens of thousands doing forced labor abroad

Tens of thousands of North Koreans are being sent to work abroad in conditions that amount to forced labor to circumvent U.N. sanctions and earn foreign currency for the country, amounting to

Nepal | Kathmandu turns to China for fuel after India restricts supply

Fuel-starved Nepal has signed an agreement with China to import gasoline, diesel and cooking gas, effectively ending monopoly on supply from India, which has restricted fuel convoys as a result of political

Myanmar | Open-for-business factories struggle for global foothold 

After Myanmar’s military yielded to a civilian government in 2010, foreign investors rushed to set up factories and raze old neighborhoods to build luxury housing estates. Five years on, the country has

Human rights | Jailed, flogged Saudi blogger Badawi wins EU rights prize

A Saudi blogger sentenced to 10 years in prison and 1,000 lashes for insulting Muslim clerics has won the European Union’s prestigious Sakharov Prize for human rights. Raif Badawi was honored

Syria crisis | China, Germany appeal for political solution

German Chancellor Angela Merkel and Chinese Premier Li Keqiang appealed yesterday for a political solution to Syria’s civil war as diplomats prepared to meet in Vienna for new peace efforts.

Republican Presidential debate | Trump, Carson defend seriousness of White House bids

Marco Rubio bid forcefully for control of the Republican Party’s establishment wing in Wednesday night’s (yesterday, Macau time) third Republican debate, deflecting jabs from Jeb Bush, who desperately sought to

This Day in History | 1981 – Euthanasia chief jailed over suicides

Nicholas Reed was found guilty on three counts of aiding and abetting suicide and one of conspiracy to aid and abet. Mark Lyons, 70, Mr Reed’s co-accused and the man who

Offbeat | In scramble for political finance, Bolivians turn to coca

While U.S. politicians are scrambling for ways to pay for campaigns, few are likely to adopt the latest Bolivian tactic. Backers of President Evo Morales say they’re bolstering their finances with

Rugby | All Blacks not just the best but also the most resilient

Sunday, 00:00 New Zealand v Australia H 1.4, D 29, A 3.5 When the great Victor Matfield was sent into the Rugby World Cup semifinal last weekend with South Africa down by five

Bizcuits | America’s not the greatest country in the world anymore

If you are truly lucky enough with children (and students and employees, for that matter), you experience those rewarding moments when you’re offered a glimpse of the way they are

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