But blindly euphoric Jewish leaders probably didn’t surmise that these networking opportunities were laying the groundwork for an open collaboration between prominent Christian missionary leaders and …
Envoy expects ‘prosperous’ Qatar-Costa Rica business ties after Covid-19
Qatar and Costa Rica are expected to maintain “prosperous” commercial, financial, and cultural exchange in the future despite a “difficult year” for trade between the two nations as a result of the no …
Oman floods leave one dead in southern city of Salalah
One person died and another was missing after heavy rains that damaged property and disrupt power supply in Oman’s southern city of Salalah, state television reported on Saturday. The report said did …
Sri Lanka- COVID-19 Makes Coding Go Virtual at LearnWare Academy
Lockdown and curfew took everyone by surprise in Sri Lanka. One day it was business as usual, the next, everyone was working in isolation. The initial panic and confusion will be etched in our minds …
Indian unicorns bridle as New Delhi looks a Chinese gift horse in the mouth
For billion-dollar tech firms that have grown fat on Chinese funding, India’s tougher rules on investment by neighbouring countries are ‘like a shakeout in slow motion’.
Bahrain fiscal deficit expected at 12% of GDP in 2020 -S&P
S&P said it expected the small Gulf country’s economy to contract by 5% in 2020 This website uses cookies to improve your online experience. They were placed on your computer when you launched this …
Q&A with Steve Salbu, professor of law and ethics at Georgia Tech’s Scheller College of Business
Steve Salbu says he has seen Georgia Tech’s and other MBA programs evolve over the last decade to include more discussion of corporate responsibility, including today during the coronavirus pandemic.
Singapore’s financial centre will emerge as big winner of a draconian Chinese law
Singapore was the world’s 5th largest financial centre in 2020, but analysts think Singapore could boost its global standing if firms leave Hong Kong.
Latest Coronavirus News in Vietnam & Southeast Asia May 30
The Vietnamese patient, a one-year-old boy, had close contact with a COVID-19 patient on board the same Vietnam Airlines flight VN0062 from coronavirus hit Russia to Vietnam on May 13. He was …
IMF approves $732m to Bangladesh to address the Covid-19 pandemic
IMF has been monitoring Bangladesh’s situation closely and stands ready to provide further advice and support if needed …