Bin Laden papers include loving notes, terrorist application

U.S. intelligence officials have released more than 100 documents seized in the raid on Osama bin Laden’s compound, including a loving letter to his wife and a job application for

Local casino operator allegedly purchases robotic dealer

A Hong-Kong-based humanoid robot developer called Hanson Robotics is reported to have sold its latest product to a local casino operator for at least HKD200,000. The human-like device with lifelike artificial

Tech talent in need as electronic gaming trend persists

“I think there’s a big shortage of technical minded people in Macau in this industry that are qualified to repair and maintain the gaming equipment here as we grow,” Mr

Chan Meng Kam gives away HKD1 million after hole-in-one

Chan Meng Kam, president of the Golden Dragon Group, gave $100,000 each to his five caddies and $10,000 to eight others who were on the bags of his playing partners,

Local maritime sovereignty discussions in full swing

“How the water resources off the city’s coast could be better exploited by the government to support this tiny city’s development is a good direction to go in,” said the

Hundreds of dead fish wash ashore over past two days

About 2.5 tons of dead fish have been discovered floating off the Inner Harbor, Canal Dos Patos, Patane North Bay and Doca da IIha Verde over the past two days,

Market research is key to non-gaming segment

Conducting market research and catering specifically to customers in a particular jurisdiction is key to the further development of the non-gaming segment, casino resort executives acknowledged at a panel discussion

DSAT opens bidding for 200 taxi licenses

The Transport Bureau (DSAT) yesterday opened bidding for 200 eight-year taxi licenses, according to the government’s Official Gazette (BO). Tenders must be submitted before June 18. The minimum tender is

5 more plots recovered | Expiring land leases seen as risk to social turmoil

The MSAR government recovered five more idle land plots yesterday, bringing the total number to 18. These newly recovered land parcels – located in Avenida de Kwong Tung in Taipa

Northern district faces month-long roadworks for power network extension

Macau’s sole electricity supplier, CEM, is set to launch a month-and-a-half-long roadwork project in the city’s northern district in order to expand its 66kV high-voltage power network in the area.

Burberry lowers outlook as China shoppers shun Hong Kong

Earnings in the period through March 2016 will be about 40 million pounds ($62 million) less than previously anticipated, London-based Burberry said yesterday. Adjusted pretax profit fell 1 percent to

Disney opens first mainland retail store in Shanghai

The Walt Disney Co. opened its first Disney Store in China, getting started on a major expansion into the world’s second-largest economy. The store, at 9,257 square feet, is Disney’s largest in

Corporate Bits | Sands Macao celebrates 11th anniversary with community and staff

On Monday, the special meal gift packs were offered to taxi drivers arriving at the hotel. It is an annual tradition for Sands Macao to show appreciation to local cab

Brazil and China sign 35 cooperation agreements

With oil company Petrobras alone China signed three cooperation agreements involving at least $7 billion at an event attended by President Dilma Rousseff and the Chinese Prime Minister, following an

Tianjin Airlines buys 22 aircraft from Embraer

Brazilian aeronautical company Embraer will supply 22 jet aircraft to Tianjin Airlines, a subsidiary of the HNA Group, under a final contract signed this week, the company said in a

9-story building collapses with residents still inside

President Xi Jinping has warned that religions in China must be independent from foreign influence as Beijing asks domestic religious groups to adapt to Chinese society and pledge loyalty to

Beijing’s impact looms large as US debates its own trade deals 

If the U.S. doesn’t write the rules of international trade, President Barack Obama warns, China will. In fact, China is already helping write those rules, and in some ways has

Authorities denying passports to restrict critics, minorities 

Hand your passport to police or it will be canceled, read the notice to all 4.4 million residents of far-northwestern China’s Ili Kazakh Autonomous Prefecture. The demand would now seem outrageous to most

North Korea | UN chief says Pyongyang cancels invitation to visit 

U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said yesterday that North Korea has canceled an invitation for him to visit a factory park in the country that is the last major cooperation project between the

Japan | Aquariums say they’ll stop taking ‘Cove’-hunt dolphins

Japan’s aquariums promised yesterday to stop acquiring dolphins captured in a bloody hunt that was depicted in the Oscar-winning documentary “The Cove” and has caused global outrage. The move by the

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