Casinos expected to suffer from staff shortage post-pandemic

The casino industry is expected to see a shortage of staff once the economy returns to normal and operators should have a clear plan for

US governor calls for security review of Chinese firm’s project in North Dakota

Gov. Doug Burgum is pressing federal officials to expedite a review of a Chinese company’s purchase of land in North Dakota for a wet corn milling

Philippines scraps Russian chopper deal

The Philippine government has scrapped a deal to purchase 16 Russian military transport helicopters due to fears of possible U.S. sanctions, Philippine officials said. Former Defense

Japan, Indonesia to boost naval security ties as China rises

The leaders of Japan and Indonesia agreed yesterday to bolster their ties in maritime security and their cooperation on climate change, energy and investment between the

New studies bolster theory coronavirus emerged from the wild

Two new studies provide more evidence that the coronavirus pandemic originated in a Wuhan, China market where live animals were sold – further bolstering the theory

1965 US orders 50,000 troops to Vietnam

President Johnson has commited a further 50,000 US troops to the conflict in Vietnam. Monthly draft calls will increase from 17,000 to 35,000 - the highest level

Korean firm’s USD22b investment will mean new US jobs, White House says

South Korea’s SK Group yesterday announced plans to invest $22 billion in the United States on industries including semiconductors, green energy and bioscience, which the

Microsoft blames economic woes for missing profit targets

Microsoft reported fiscal fourth-quarter profit of $16.7 billion, or $2.23 per share, falling short of analyst expectations for $2.29 per share — a rare disappointment from

McDonald’s posts lower Q2 revenue, charges weigh down profit

McDonald’s revenue fell short of expectations in the second quarter as coronavirus restrictions shuttered stores in China and higher prices took a toll on U.S. demand.

England sweeps past Sweden 4-0, reaches Women Euro 2022 final

England is heading back to Wembley Stadium for a European Championship final. This time it’s the women’s team going for the title. Sealed with an

Croatia opens Adriatic coast bridge, linking divided region

Croatia yesterday opened a long-awaited bridge connecting two parts of the country’s Adriatic Sea coastline while bypassing a small sliver of Bosnia’s territory. Top

No one wins US Mega Millions, jackpot now over USD1b

A giant Mega Millions lottery jackpot ballooned to $1.02 billion after no one matched all six numbers yesterday and won the top prize. The new estimated

Taiwan question being recklessly hijacked by Washington politicians

This year is the 30th anniversary of the 1992 Consensus in which both sides of the Taiwan Straits agreed that there is only one China. A gathering

Thursday, July 28, 2022 – edition no. 4062

— They are the members of the tender commission that will dictate the engagement of six gaming concessionaires for the next ten years * Economy woes | Lawmakers call on gov’t

Japan minister says women ‘underestimated’

Japan's minister for gender equality and children's issues called the country's record low births and plunging population a national crisis and blamed "indifference and ignorance" in the male-dominated Japanese parliament. In

Dozens of cleaners endure three months without wages

Several non-resident workers employed in the cleaning sector face serious financial difficulties as many are reportedly yet to receive their salaries after their contracts ended on

Gov’t business restrictions a challenge for smaller firms

Local employees are overwhelmed by the government’s strict arrangements for work during this consolidation period. The government has gradually lifted restrictions on industrial and

Chinese analyst pessimistic about Macau’s July GGR

An analyst from a Chinese securities agency in Hong Kong has forecast that Macau’s July gross gaming revenue (GGR) will plunge to MOP100 million at

Covid rules for hospital patients questioned

Former lawmaker Sulu Sou has posted on his social media page a letter from a fellow user complaining about Macau’s overemphasis on a single disease.

Authorities hint 14 days of ‘zero cases’ needed to reopen

Health authorities hinted yesterday that Macau needs to achieve the goal of having no new positive cases of Covid-19 in the community for 14 days to

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