The industry chamber said it expects immense accruals of economic benefits from the COVID-19 vaccination programme about to be rolled out. ( read original story ...)
Macau Reports a GGR Drop of Almost Four Fifths to Put the Exclamation Point on Forgettable 2020
Signs of recovery exists, but lessons from 2020 have to carry over to improve the chances of Macau's recovery. ( read original story ...)
Macau heritage status at risk as Nam Van building plans ignore public objection
Public consultations can serve as a channel for collecting popular opinion. But whether the government accepts the views of the governed is another matter ("No need to turn to courts if government ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong fourth wave: 59 coronavirus cases confirmed, more affordable hotels to be added to quarantine list
Hong Kong confirmed 59 Covid-19 cases on Saturday, a new high for the year, as a senior official said more affordable hotels would be added to the government's list of quarantine facilities. ( read original story ...)
Canada joins allies in condemning latest Hong Kong arrests by China
Canada's foreign affairs minister is joining counterparts from the U.S., Britain and Australia in condemning last week's mass arrest of politicians and pro-democracy activists in Hong Kong. Fifty-five ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong protest-related website says users’ access blocked
A Hong Kong website that publishes material mainly related to anti-government protests in 2019 said its users' access had been blocked by the city's internet service providers (ISPs). ( read original story ...)
Goldman, M. Stanley to delist some Hong Kong products after U.S. investment ban
Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley and JPMorgan units will delist a total of 500 Hong Kong-listed structured products, Hong Kong stock exchange filings on Sunday showed. ( read original story ...)
Canadian foreign minister joins allies in criticizing Hong Kong mass arrests
The foreign ministers of Australia, the United States, Great Britain and Canada have issued a joint statement expressing "serious concern" about the arrest of 55 democracy activists and supporters in ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong security law being used to ‘eliminate dissent’ say US, UK, Australia and Canada
Joint statement by four foreign ministers expresses ‘serious concern’ about national security law which saw dozens of activists arrested last week ... ( read original story ...)
Chinese state media blast Trump administration for ‘cowardly act of sabotage’ in Taiwan
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo's lifting of longstanding restrictions on U.S. government contacts with Taiwanese counterparts "crossed a dangerous red line," state media said. ( read original story ...)