Gov’t says casinos need to heed its rules after Wynn’s gripes

The government has hit back at Steve Wynn’s criticism of its policies, demanding casino operators comply with its rules days after the Las Vegas tycoon criticized delays in being informed how

Hotel staff protest over missing pay

It has been reported that more than 200 local and foreign employees are involved in the dispute, with some payments allegedly being withheld for as long as eight months. Located

Studio City Event Center unveiled to hotel employees

The highlight of the rally was a 200-person parade presented by representatives from each department of the new resort. Sporting their new uniforms, the employees personified their brand’s slogan: “We

Early learning | HK education lawmaker inspired by local policy

Macau’s implementation of a ban on writing lessons for students during their first year of pre-school last month has prompted debate in Hong Kong over the way in which writing

SSM apologizes for mishandling of sensitive patient information

Lei reiterated that the case is still under investigation and that there are rules and standards within the SS regarding the handling of confidential documents that have been generally applied

CRIME | Four men caught smuggling illegal immigrants from Hengqin

Early yesterday morning the Judiciary Police (PJ) apprehended four mainlanders at the Ocean Gardens residential complex in Taipa. The four suspects were accused of helping illegal migrants enter Macau by

After long decline, field hockey enters new phase in Macau

Field hockey is an Olympic sport with a large tradition in Macau even though the sense of enthusiasm felt towards it has been decaying for many years. The revamped Macau

Global stocks sluggish amid drop in Chinese growth

World stocks lacked momentum yesterday after a report showed China’s economy slowed in the third quarter, but not as much as some were fearing. KEEPING SCORE: France’s CAC 40 added 0.1

Morgan Stanley’s earnings hit by bond trading slump 

Morgan Stanley’s earnings dropped 42 percent in the third quarter, more than analysts forecast, as the bank’s bond trading business weakened. The New York-based investment bank and wealth advisory firm earned USD939 million

Corporate Bits | CEM ‘energy saving snapshot contest’ results

Judging comprised two parts: professional judging (70%) and public voting (30%). Professional judging was held on 18 September. In terms of public voting, citizens can still vote by clicking “Like”

Angola and Mozambique among African countries with best growth prospects

Angola and Mozambique are on the list of African countries with better prospects for economic growth and business opportunities, according to a study by the Nielsen consultancy that surveyed executives

Angola | Tax revenues from oil exports in sharp decline

The drop in Angolan tax revenues from oil exports worsened in September, falling 52.8 percent over the same month of 2014, representing income of 114.8 billion kwanzas (USD844 million), said

Mainland economic growth declines to 6-year low

China’s economy decelerated in the latest quarter but stronger spending by consumers who are emerging as an important pillar of growth helped to avert a deeper downturn. The world’s second-largest economy grew

Lavish welcome for Xi as UK seeks ‘golden’ ties

The U.K. is rolling out the red carpet for Chinese President Xi Jinping’s state visit which began yesterday. Amid the pomp of a 41-gun salute, lunch with Queen Elizabeth II

Cybersecurity firm: Hacking on US companies persists 

Chinese hacking attempts on American corporate intellectual property have occurred with regularity over the past three weeks, suggesting that China almost immediately began violating its newly minted cyber agreement with the United

Philippines | Typhoon Koppu leaves 11 dead, villagers saved from flood 

Army, police and civilian volunteers rushed yesterday to rescue hundreds of villagers trapped in their flooded homes and on rooftops in a northern Philippine province battered by slow-moving Typhoon Koppu, officials said. The

Afghanistan | Taliban hid in bombed hospital, defense minister says

Afghanistan’s acting defense minister said yesterday that the Doctors Without Borders hospital in the north of the country that was bombed by U.S. forces was being used by insurgents who

Indonesia | Forest fire kills 6 hikers

Kim Wu-jong is partially paralyzed, poor and lives alone in a small, run-down home in Seoul. But the 87-year-old feels like the luckiest man in South Korea: This week he

European migrant crisis | Thousands stranded on borders of new Balkan route

Thousands of beleaguered migrants, including many women and children, have spent a night in rain and cold in the Balkans as the countries quarrel over how to handle the large influx

Israeli-Palestinian tensions | Eritrean dies after guard shoots him, mob attacks

An Eritrean migrant shot by an Israeli security guard and then attacked by bystanders who mistook him for an assailant in a deadly bus station attack has died of his wounds, Israeli

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