An accountability court in Pakistan has postponed the indictment of former prime minister Imran Khan and his wife Bushra Bibi in a corruption case worth Rs 50 million. The court deferred the …
Qatar real estate: Transactions slump to $4.6bn, residential spike, best neighbourhood yields, market forecast
Overall, gross rental yield across Doha’s prime apartment market (West Bay, Lusail, and The Pearl) stood at 6.6 per cent in Q4, a healthy sign for the real estate sector. Hapondo analysts said this …
Ancient Documents May Void Sale of the Last Open Land in Jerusalem’s Old City
Jerusalem residents are protesting a real estate deal for the last large open space in the Old City, which Ottoman-era documents show was intended to benefit the Armenian community …
Kuwait Warns Again of Heavy Fines for Water Balloon Throwing
Kandari, Acting Director General of the Environment Public Authority, reiterated the importance of maintaining cleanliness and adhering to environmental regulations during Kuwait’s national holiday …
Turkmenistan extends tender for feasibility study on iodine-bromine waters field
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Yemen’s Houthi militants say Rubymar cargo ship targeted, could sink
Image Credit: AP DUBAI: Yemen’s Al Houthi militants targeted the Rubymar cargo ship in the Gulf of Aden and it is now at risk of sinking, the group’s military spokesperson Yahya Sarea said in …
Oil slick from ship attacked by Yemen’s Houthis
An attack by Yemeni Houthi rebels on a Belize-flagged ship earlier this month has caused a significant oil leak, the US military says.
Oil Slick in Red Sea from British-Owned Ship Attack by Yemen’s Houthis, US Military Says
An attack by Yemeni Houthi militias on a Belize-flagged ship earlier this month caused an 18-mile (29-kilometer) oil slick, the US military said Saturday. It also warned of the danger of a spill from …
The Silent Erosion of Afghanistan’s Urban Middle Class: A Neglected Crisis
and having property rights. The Taliban are famous for claiming they have ended fighting and violence in Afghanistan. It is true that active warfare has been minimized. But this can hardly be counted …
Myanmar’s Youth Flee—and They Aren’t Looking Back
In Thailand and farther afield, they join the wealthy and the educated who have already put down roots and invested heavily in societies that offer them a future.