Fifty years ago this month, Ron Woloshan was sitting atop a tank in Cambodia when he learned of the Kent State shooting in Ohio that killed four students.
Restaurants await new rules from DOT on resumption of business
The Department of Tourism is preparing recommendations for the health and safety guidelines for restaurants, cafes, and other dining establishments as it remains confident in sustaining food tourism …
Hong Kong and Beijing Officials Defend Security Laws, Citing Threat of Terrorism
China’s foreign ministry office in Hong Kong and the city’s security chief on Monday defended proposed national security laws by describing some acts in mass pro-democracy protests last year as …
CEOWorld ranks Cambodia 120 from 171 in its liveability index
Cambodia registered a total score of 65.19, with 100 as the highest score that a country can obtain. Under Stability, Cambodia obtained a score of 40.06, 70.16 for Satisfaction an …
Portugal, the three problems:
Seventeen years ago, when the Forum was created, there was some jealousy on the side of Portugal. This phase has passed, but the Forum …
Pandemic for pigs hits northeast India
African Swine Flu, highly contagious, with no vaccine, no cure, and has decimated pig populations in East and Southeast Asia has reached India’s northeast, possibly through carcasses floating down fro …
Covid-19: Angola declares state of emergency
Considering the public health emergency caused by Covid-19 and the need to put measures in place to prevent and combat the spread of the pandemic, the President of the Republic of Angola enacted …
Dhaka project to aid SMEs in Bahrain on way
A new project to revive small and medium businesses in the Bangladeshi community in the post Covid-19 days is in the pipeline. The first-of-its-kind collaboration planned between Bahrain and …
Cambodia bourse sees first bank listing
Cambodia’s largest commercial bank listed on the country’s stock market Monday, the first lender to trade on the fledgling exchange, despite uncertainty caused by the coronavirus pandemic.
India-nepal Ties Under Strain After India Inaugurates 80 Km Road To Lipulekh Pass ред The Global Eye
Nepal ties under strain after India inaugurates an 80 km road to Lipulekh pass. Constantino Xavier of Brookings India & Former Indian Envoy to Nepal Rakesh Sood join Parikshit Luthra for a special …