Chevron is set to resume oil exports in July from a long-dormant operation it shares with the governments of Saudi Arabia and Kuwait, oil officials said.
49 more COVID-19 cases reported in Palestine
The combined figure of patients who have been diagnosed with the COVID-19 in Palestine has amounted to 1,028, as 49 more cases were reported over the past 24 hours ending on Monday in the West Bank, …
Singapore Bungalow for $45 Million. Rare Artifacts Are Extra
Perched on platforms near the swimming pool at the sprawling residence, two 15-ton stone lions cut imposing figures. The main house’s exterior walls are fitted with display panels showcasing centuries …
Azerbaijan reveals situation of tourism sector amid COVID-19
By Akbar Mammadov Azerbaijan has experienced a sharp decline in the number of incoming tourists since March due to the outbreak of coronavirus pandemic, the State Statistics Committee reported on June …
Azerbaijan reveals 478 new COVID-19 cases
Azerbaijan has revealed 478 new COVID-19 cases, 369 patients have recovered and seven patients have died, Trend reports on June 22 citing the Operational Headquarters under Azerbaijani Cabinet of …
Cambodia’s New Tourism Rules Include $3,000 Entry Deposit to Cover Coronavirus Costs — Including Your Funeral (Video)
Sure, you can, but you’ll have to pay a hefty deposit first. Like many nations, Cambodia is figuring out just what its tourism future looks like in a world dealing with coronavirus. But, rather than …
France Brings 10 Children of French Jihadists Home From Syria
About 270 children of French citizens remain stuck in Syria, according to rights groups, which argue that leaving them stranded in squalid detention camps exposes them to illness and radicalization.
Q+A: Australia likened to North Korea in its secret trial of Bernard Collaery
Horta says Canberra lawyer and Witness K ‘rescued Australia from moral depravity’ …
Why Is North Korea’s Kim Yo-jong Attacking South Korea (and Not Kim Jong-un)?
North Korea’s leaders are once again causing raised eyebrows around Asia and much of the globe. This time it is led by Kim Jong-un’s sister, Kim Yo-Jong, rather than Kim Jong-un. She is clearly …
Worst North Korea economy in two decades pushing Kim to lash out
Blowing up a building meant to symbolize friendship may have been North Korea’s forceful way of demanding help for an economy straining under international sanctions and borders shut by the …