Ditubuhkan sesuai dengan jabatan pemerintah lain, senarai hitam itu diduga dibuat untuk menghentikan “membahayakan keselamatan diri dan harta benda warga negara China”.
chinese
-
-
Pengunduran dua kali juara Olimpik Lin Dan menandakan berakhirnya era kegemilangan superstar sukan China.
-
In a statement by a spokesman for Wynn Macau, they stated, “We are highly concerned by this recently reported incident and we have been liaising with the Macau Gaming Inspection and Coordination Bureau accordingly.”
-
According to reports the accused had been paying inflated rent to the house owners and lived in large groups. The police carried out the raids across five locations across Kathmandu and seized a large number of mobile phones and passports at the spot and confirmed that most of their visas had expired.
-
According to UN sanctions, North Korean nationals are not allowed to work in Cambodia. But these 16 men used tourist visas and worked illegally for nearly a year in the Kingdom,” said Kimsan in an interview with The Khemer Times.
-
Makati City has indefinitely suspended the issuance of business licenses and permits to service providers for Philippine offshore gaming operators, or Pogos, because the sudden rise of this business has created a local real estate bubble that is near bursting point, and increasing crime, including prostitution, committed by the companies — mostly Chinese employees.
-
“All of the juice has been squeezed out of the orange,” said David Bonnet, a contributing analyst at Bloomberg Intelligence. “Macau is starting to resemble more mature competitive markets such as Las Vegas and Atlantic City.”
-
The police have not yet found the leader behind the call center. Zaini said that they have Chinese nationals as their clients, and all the transfers were made directly to the banks in China.
-
MELAKA, Dec 5 — A total of 22 Chinese nationals were sentenced to a month’s jail and fined RM20,000 each, in default two months’ jail,…
-
Chan then allegedly found out about their plan and ordered the two employees to be kidnapped on November 22. They were forced to get into a card and brought to a house, where they were separated, handcuffed and beaten. Yu was forced to message family back home and ask for a ransom of P3.7 million ($73,000) for her release. If unpaid by November 25, the kidnappers threatened to break her legs or kill her.