Ng Lap Seng granted bail in UN bribery scheme case

Over a prosecutor’s objections, bail conditions were set Friday for a Chinese billionaire at the center of a bribery case that has drawn scrutiny into the operations of the United

Gaming | Steve Wynn lashes out at ‘preposterous’ local regulations

Wynn Resorts Ltd. fell as much as 10 percent Friday after Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Steve Wynn criticized Macau bureaucrats who haven’t told him how many gaming tables he’ll

Wynn ex-director Okada must come for 10-day Vegas grilling

Former Wynn Resorts Ltd. director Kazuo Okada failed to overturn a court order to come to Las Vegas for 10 days of questioning over events leading to his ouster from

China Re said poised to raise USD2 billion from HK IPO

China Reinsurance Group Corp., the nation’s biggest reinsurer, is set to raise USD2 billion from an initial public offering in Hong Kong, people with knowledge of the matter said. The Beijing-based

IBM gives Chinese gov’t access to software code

IBM said it is giving the Chinese government access to some software code, seeking to demonstrate the security of its products as the company tries to expand its business in

Alibaba offers to buy rest of Youku in USD3.6b deal 

Alibaba said Friday it’s offering to buy up the rest of Chinese video streaming site Youku Tudou in a USD3.6 billion deal signaling the e-commerce giant’s intent to expand beyond

Corporate Bits | Conrad Macao pink inspired charity lunch raises over mop 84,000 for breast cancer

Hotel Royal, Macau and HN Food & Beverage Limited are jointly presenting a Kubota sake dinner on Oct 27th. Featuring an 8-course menu prepared by Catalpa Garden Shanghai restaurant, the

Taiwan Ruling | Nationalists dump presidential candidate 

Taiwan’s ruling Nationalist Party dumped its unpopular presidential candidate on Saturday, in hopes that her replacement will revive the party’s fortunes three months before an election that the pro-independence opposition

Human rights | US tells Party it isn’t following its own laws in detentions

Tom Malinowski, assistant secretary of state for human rights, democracy and labor, led a U.S. delegation that met in Beijing with representatives from the ministries of public security, justice and

On eve of Xi’s visit, Beijing, UK poised for deal on world’s costliest nuclear plant

The U.K. and China are set to announce an accord that will give the mainland a stake in Electricite de France SA’s Hinkley Point project, Britain’s first nuclear plant in

Authorities detain 16 protesters over marina project

Chinese authorities detained 16 fishermen after hundreds of people protested the construction of a sea marina in a southern Chinese port city over the weekend. Police in the city of Beihai

Philippines | Typhoon Koppu slams into Luzon, 2 dead, 16,000 displaced

Slow-moving Typhoon Koppu weakened after blowing ashore with fierce winds in the northeastern Philippines yesterday, leaving at least two people dead, displacing 16,000 villagers and knocking out power in entire provinces, officials

India | Police arrest 2 teens in rape of Delhi toddler

Police arrested two teenagers yesterday for allegedly raping a toddler in New Delhi, in the latest incident of sexual violence against a young child in the Indian capital. Police said they

European migrant crisis | Thousands stranded on new Slovenian route through Europe

Thousands of migrants seeking to reach Western Europe were stranded in fog and cold weather in Croatia and Serbia on Sunday, a day after Hungary closed its border with Croatia

VATICAN CITY | Pope canonizes first married couple in modern times

Pope Francis canonized the Catholic Church’s first married couple in modern times yesterday, declaring the parents of the beloved St. Therese of Lisieux saints in their own right. Francis told followers

Briefs | Dozens of Jews illegally enter torched West Bank shrine

Egypt’s first parliamentary election since the 2013 ouster of an Islamist president and the election a year later of the army general who removed him began yesterday, with the outcome

This Day in History | 2003 – David Blaine ends glass box stunt

The feat of endurance has attracted huge crowds over the last six weeks, and an estimated 10,000 people were there to see him come out. There was little sign of the

Offbeat | Chinese police detain 3 for stealing body for ghost wedding

Police in northern China have detained three people suspected of stealing a corpse to sell as a bride in the ancient Chinese rite of ghost weddings, which join single people

Ask the Vet | Toxic Foods for Your African Grey

Do NOT feed your parrot the following foods: Avocado (toxic) - Keep all avocado products, including guacamole, away from your bird. The skin and pit of avocados have been known to cause

Nature | Last round of UN climate talks before Paris summit

U.N. climate negotiators will meet today for their last session ahead of a major conference in Paris to hammer out the details of what’s envisioned to become the most ambitious

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