Macao in June: Some mainland Chinese are believed to use casinos in Macao as a way to circumvent strict capital controls by Beijing. (Photo by Ken Kobayashi)
Politics

Macao casinos rake in revenue as authorities target money changers

Unlicensed services for gamblers seen as path to skirt Beijing's capital controls

1 September 2024
Sam Hou-fai walks to a vehicle after announcing his candidacy for Macao's chief executive election on Aug. 28.
Politics

Macao judge announces bid to become casino city's chief executive

Sam Hou-fai's run follows leader Ho Iat-seng's decision not to seek second term

28 August 2024
Macao Chief Executive Ho Iat Seng, center, attends a tech event in the former Portuguese colony in May. He surprised observers on Aug. 21 by announcing that he would not seek reelection in October due to "health reasons." (Photo by Kensaku Ihara) 
Politics

Macao leader Ho Iat Seng says he will not seek second term

Chief cites health for unusual decision less than 2 months before election

21 August 2024
Secretary for Attractiveness Frederic Genta is pitching the wealthy European principality of Monaco to Asian investors. (Monaco's Government Communication Department)
International relations

Monaco 'attractiveness secretary' woos Asian investors on Macao visit

Prince Albert II's microstate bets on ties between Monte Carlo and Macao casinos

16 April 2024
Macao's landmark Casino Lisboa. The city's VIP gambling business suffered a sharp downturn during the pandemic.
Travel & Leisure

Macao slaps new tax on VIP gambling business

Junket operators say 5% levy on casino commissions will 'kill' sector

8 February 2023
China is set to announce on Tuesday GDP growth rates for the last quarter and the 2022 full year, along with other key economic data. In December it scrapped its zero-COVID strategy, which had weighed on growth.
Your Week in Asia

Davos 2023, China GDP, Chinese Lunar New Year starts

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15 January 2023
A woman gets swabbed to be tested for COVID-19 in Shanghai. Beginning on Jan. 5, all air passengers heading to the U.S., 2 years old and older, will require a negative result from a test no more than two days before departure from China, Hong Kong or Macao.
Coronavirus

U.S. to require negative COVID test results for travelers from China

Washington joins Japan, Taiwan, India and Italy in taking new measures

29 December 2022
Inflation is forcing many households in Pakistan to cut back on meals. 
Your Week in Asia

IMF decision on Pakistan, China PMI, Macao junket king's trial

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28 August 2022
Macao has recorded around 1,500 COVID-19 infections since mid-June. Around 19,000 people are currently in mandatory quarantine.
Coronavirus

Macao gaming shares tumble as COVID outbreak shuts casinos

Over 30 venues will stay closed for a week; residents ordered to stay home

11 July 2022
A croupier works at a gaming table at MGM Cotai Resort in Macau in February 2018: Japan is late to the party.
Opinion

China shows why Asia's casino bubble was always doomed

Other Japanese cities should follow Yokohama's decision to walk away

20 September 2021
The Macao Electoral Affairs Commission attributed the decline in voting to bad weather and pandemic travel controls. (Courtesy Macao Government Information Bureau)
Politics

Plunge in Macao voter turnout carries signal for Hong Kong

Participation falls below 50% for first time after 21 candidates disqualified

13 September 2021
Hong Kong's Victoria Park on the 32nd anniversary of the Tiananmen Square crackdown on pro-democracy demonstrators: The organization that hosted the vigil says it will dismiss its entire staff.
Politics

230 elected pro-democrats quit Hong Kong local councils

Loyalty pledge requirement accelerates crackdown against political activism

13 July 2021
Police officers raise the flags of China and Macao in the territory's Golden Lotus Square.
Politics

Macao disqualifies pro-democracy groups from legislative election

Three incumbents among about 20 candidates barred from September polls

9 July 2021
The Macao Economic and Cultural Office in Taiwan is housed in the iconic Taipei 101 building.
Politics

Macao follows Hong Kong in closing Taiwan office

No reason given for move that follows China's biggest incursion into Taiwan ADIZ

16 June 2021
The Taj Mahal in the northern Indian city of Agra reopens Monday with strict safety guidelines in view of the COVID-19 pandemic. 
Your Week in Asia

UN General Assembly, Taj Mahal reopens, Sabah election

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20 September 2020
A casino dealer collects chips at a roulette table in Manila. Chinese account for a fifth of foreign visitors to the Philippines.
Travel & Leisure

China's foreign casino ban risks snake eyes for Vietnam and rivals

Macao stands to lure high rollers from destinations like Philippines and Singapore

7 September 2020
Delegates applaud as Chinese President Xi Jinping arrives for the opening session of China's National People's Congress at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing on May 22. (Xinhua via AP)
Politics

Xi's Hong Kong power grab deftly masks domestic shortcomings

With a single stroke, president shuts down critics in his party and justifies US tensions

23 May 2020
U.S. President Donald Trump speaks to reporters on the White House South Lawn on Tuesday.
Coronavirus

Trump weighs adding Japan to coronavirus travel restrictions

India, Thailand and cities in China announce measures to limit travelers

4 March 2020
The Wuhan coronavirus outbreak has left Macao casinos with few customers other than city residents.
Society

Macao locals' gambling habits prompt rising concern

Casino operators expected to face new obligations to combat addiction

3 March 2020
A staff member wearing a face mask stands in front of a restaurant on Valentine's Day in Beijing.
15 February 2020
Zhang Xiaoming has been removed from his position as director of China's office handling Hong Kong affairs.
Hong Kong protests

Xi tightens grip on Hong Kong with change at the top

Central government sacks highest official responsible for protest-hit city

14 February 2020
At least 61 people are infected with the novel coronavirus on the Diamond Princess, seen anchored at Daikoku Pier Cruise Terminal in Yokohama, on Feb. 7.
Coronavirus

No port in a storm: Cruise ships left adrift over coronavirus

Luxury liners struggle to drop anchor as countries turn them away

7 February 2020
The Diamond Princess off the coast of Yokohama. Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe said foreigners on a second cruise ship would not be allowed to enter Japan.
Coronavirus

41 new coronavirus cases confirmed on Yokohama cruise ship

Japan denies entry to foreigners on another cruise ship from Hong Kong

7 February 2020
Medical workers in Hong Kong hold a strike outside the Hospital Authority on Feb. 4 as they demand for the government to completely close off its border with mainland China to reduce the coronavirus from spreading.
Coronavirus

Hong Kong medical workers widen strike to demand border closure

City reports first coronavirus death, as 9,000 hospital staffers join walkout

4 February 2020