Five people accused of operating an illegal World Cup gambling business out of luxury villas at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas have agreed to a plea deal, leaving the alleged
“It has always been one of the company’s goals to develop our team members and provide them with opportunities to excel further in their careers,” said Sands China Ltd. president
Hong Kong has launched a money-laundering investigation into one of Macau’s top gambling bosses and frozen his assets in the latest setback for the embattled casino industry, Dow Jones reported
The “chart of the day” compares the performance of Sands China and Galaxy Entertainment Group against China’s two biggest brokerages by market value in Hong Kong trading. Casino revenue in
To welcome a visit from the state leader on December 20th, the University of Macau is busy planting new trees at its new campus. Workers have been adding more young
The 50-kilometer bridge, which will link three of the biggest Pearl River Delta cities, is due to open in 2016. The magazine cites advocates and opponents of the project to analyze
The upcoming 24-hour operations at the border between Macau and Zhuhai herald not only a city that never sleeps, but also “a world-class large urban conglomeration” in the region, local
Professor Eric Tsang from the Hong Kong Institute of Education believes that Macau should draft and implement an Environmental Impact Assessment Ordinance, while reinforcing education on environmental issues. Tsang was
The Macau Women’s Commission (CCAM) has advocated for an increase in the number of female bathrooms and breastfeeding facilities, particularly in public services and departments. After conducting its regular meeting
The Macau Foundation has granted 50 merit scholarships to local students seeking to study abroad in the current 2014/2015 school year. The scholarships are granted on the basis of academic
The People’s Daily, which is published by the propaganda department of the ruling Communist Party, joined the official Xinhua News Agency and the Securities Times with articles Tuesday highlighting risks
Government data yesterday showed consumer prices rose 1.4 percent over a year earlier, down from October’s already low 1.6 percent increase. Food prices rose 2.3 percent, down from October’s 2.5
On the afternoon of Dec 8, representatives from the Readers of Macao Daily News Charity Fund, including Vice President Hoi King Chong, Iu Ka Chung, Choi Ka Weng, and Director
The project intends to harness the commercial potential of the natural gas reserves discovered in the Rovuma sedimentary basin in the Mozambican province of Cabo Delgado, and involves construction of
The Mozal aluminium foundry is once again the largest company in Mozambique, a position it has held for more than a decade, according to the list of Mozambique’s 100 Largest
Hong Kong’s dwindling number of pro-democracy protesters vowed yesterday to stay until the last minute before authorities clear them off a highway where they’ve been camped out for more than
A former deputy head of the agency that steers China’s state-dominated economy was sentenced yesterday to life in prison for taking bribes, adding to a growing toll of prominent figures ensnared in
China joined human rights advocates yesterday in criticizing the U.S. over a report on the practice of torture by the CIA. “China has consistently opposed torture,” Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Hong
The National Health and Family Planning Commission is joining with other government agencies to lobby for an increase in tobacco taxes, commission spokesman Yao Hongwen was quoted as saying by
Under the act, people can be jailed for as long as 10 years for leaking state-designated secrets on matters from foreign affairs to defense and counter-terrorism. While the government says
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