The Entertainer contributed $1.3bn to the economy each year, with its profits growing 25-30 per cent every year.
Qatar Airways Has Reached Deal With Airbus on Delivery Delays, Still in Talks With Boeing: CEO
Qatar Airways has concluded negotiations with Airbus SE to delay delivery of airplanes due to the pandemic-induced travel downturn but remains in talks with Boeing Co about deferrals, the airline’s …
Armenia and Russia resolve disagreements over South Caucasus Railway company
The Russian ministry of transport said today it has resolved disagreements with the Armenian minister of territorial administration and infrastructure regarding the operation of the South Caucasus …
Tired of America? Georgia (the Country) Will Take You In
Scant COVID cases, affordable living, and gorgeous scenery are just a few reasons you should consider relocating to the Caucasus.
Singapore PM warns against turn inwards as anxiety over foreigners grows
Singapore must remain open to overseas talent even as it tightens immigration curbs to preserve local jobs, its prime minister said on Wednesday, warning a turn inwards would be a blow for the global …
Lebanon begins consultations to form new crisis government
The international community have said they will not provide financial assistance to Lebanon unless it implements radical changes aimed at fighting widespread corruption.
Lebanon’s corrupt system can’t be expected to produce real reforms
Macron said as he wrapped a two-day visit to Beirut that Lebanon’s leaders assured him that a new government would be formed in two weeks to undertake “the substantial” reforms Macron and other world …
To rebuild Lebanon and its economy, uproot corruption
For Lebanon to truly recover, the country and its international partners will need to address something more insidious than the blast: corruption. Lebanon was already on the verge of a humanitarian …
Lebanon-IMF talks make little progress despite bank collapse
The Lebanese ruling elite is still bargaining over the economic reforms required by the International Monetary Fund, while the country’s economic situation continues to go downhill.
Israel’s business community shows its cold shoulders
But both men find themselves in the same boat, being treating disrespectfully with cold shoulders and sharp elbows by senior Israeli business figures at two of the country’s veteran publicly traded …