The Chinese government has stepped up the number of visas being issued to Japanese citizens after limiting them for months following the coronavirus pandem …
COVID-19: Pakistan’s way forward post lockdown
Pakistan will have to fight against a dangerously prevalent lackadaisical attitude if it wants to crest the wave of the coronavirus …
Taiwan Draws Up Plan to Woo $1.3 Billion of Annual Tech Research
Taiwan is dangling incentives to attract more than NT$40 billion ($1.3 billion) of annual investments in research and technology, creating a seven-year blueprint to safeguard the island’s lead in …
Hong Kong outlaws insult or abuse of China’s national anthem
Hong Kong’s legislature has passed a contentious bill that makes it illegal to insult the Chinese national anthem.
What does the future of Maldives tourism look like?
Located in the Arabian Sea of the Indian Ocean, The Maldives over the years has transformed itself to one of the world’s leading tourism destinations, with its clear waters, pleasant climate and …
New online services unveiled to streamline business operations in Bahrain
MANAMA: Even as some logistics business owners say documentation and shipment clearing is plagued by delays, Bahrain’s Port and Maritime Affairs within the Transportation and Telecommunications …
Kuwait adopts stimulus package aimed at saving 73,000 private sector jobs
Kuwait’s government has adopted a rescue package aimed at curbing the economic impact of the coronavirus crisis. The package includes bills concerning public debt and bankruptcy designed to help …
Kuwait Doesn’t Want To Be An Expat-Majority Nation Anymore
Kuwait’s Prime Minister has said the country’s expatriate population should be more than halved to 30% of the total, as the coronavirus pandemic and a slump in oil prices send shudders through Gulf …
Food wastage in Saudi, UAE significantly higher than in US and Europe
UAE aims to join top 10 countries in Global Food Security Index by 2021 and become … is the inability to successfully mitigate long established unsustainable lifestyle attributes in the region.
Nepal economy to suffer $1.4 billion hit due to coronavirus – central bank official
Nepal’s economy is expected to suffer a hit of over $1 billion due to coronavirus containment measures which have hurt business activity and tourism in the Himalayan nation, a central bank official …