China, Xi said, encourages Chinese enterprises investing and doing business in Kyrgyzstan, and welcomes more imports from Kyrgyzstan such as high-quality agricultural products. The two sides also need …
2021 a crucial year for electricity decisions in Cambodia
I was asked recently, “What is holding back clean energy progress in Cambodia?” My answer was simple: electricity planning decisions. An electricity plan was made in the wake of the 2019 power …
WFP Yemen Country Brief, January 2021
English Situation Report on Yemen about Contributions, Education, Epidemic and more; published on 22 Feb 2021 by WFP …
Malaysia Aviation Group’s court approval paves way for US$891m capital injection
Malaysia Aviation Group obtained court approval in Britain on Monday (Feb 22) for a deal between its leasing unit and a majority of …
UEM Edgenta Headquarters is the first corporate building in Malaysia to be certified by Bureau Veritas
The Headquarters (“HQ”) of UEM Edgenta Berhad (“UEM Edgenta” or “Company”) located in Bangsar South, Kuala Lumpur is the Nation’s first corporate building to receive the ‘Safeguard Certification’ by …
Malaysia Airlines parent company gets green light for restructuring
Malaysia Airlines Bhd’s parent company was given the nod to implement a wide-ranging restructuring by the majority of its lessors and a UK court on Monday (Feb 22), giving a lifeline to the national …
Uzbek currency rates for February 23
The Central Bank of Uzbekistan has published new exchange … 16:00 (GMT +5) every banking business day.
Pakistan Should Engage in Healthy Competition With India, ‘Bombs Won’t Work’: Afghanistan VP Amrullah Saleh
The US and the Taliban reached an agreement in February 2020 that called for a permanent ceasefire, peace negotiations between the Taliban and the Afghan government, and a withdrawal of all foreign …
5 Reasons Route Irish Was the Most Nerve-Racking Road in Iraq
Once dubbed “the world’s most dangerous road,” the 7.5-mile stretch from Baghdad’s Green Zone to the airport was a trial by fire.
Thailand contemplates allowing cryptocurrency use in tourism industry
The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) plans to draw digital asset holders from Japan to Thailand, and allow cryptocurrency to be used in the tourism sector.