Oman’s government is devising new policies to ensure financial stability since spending cuts taken so far to offset the impact of the coronavirus pandemic will only bring temporary relief, a Finance …
Bond Market Devouring Record Gulf Debt Won’t Touch Oman, Bahrain
Oman and Bahrain are stuck on the sidelines of the international debt markets after a record borrowing tally by Gulf Arab economies this month underscored a divide between the region’s strongest and …
Oman Sees Only Brief Relief From Budget Cuts, Plans New Policies
Oman’s government is devising new policies to ensure financial stability since spending cuts taken so far to offset the impact of the coronavirus pandemic will only bring temporary relief, a Finance …
Oman calls on shops to switch to eco-friendly bags as country looks for ways to fight COVID-19
Oman’s Ministry of Environment and Climate Affairs called on shops to replace plastic shopping bags with environmentally friendly ones. (Shutterstock) Short Url DUBAI: Oman’s Ministry of Environment …
Oman reduces state budget by $1.3 bln after cuts – ONA
Oman has reduced its state budget by 500 million Omani riyals ($1.3 billion) as a result of recent cuts and will take new measures to stabilize the economy, state news agency ONA reported on Sunday.
‘Worse than the war’: Hunger grows in Lebanon along with anger
Beirut, Lebanon – “We have never seen days this dark,” says Souzan, a 50-year-old mother of two. Speaking by phone from her small home in Beirut’s southern suburbs, nearly a month into the country’s …
Life returns cautiously to Israel’s streets; self-employed protest
Some semblance of normalcy returned to Israel’s high streets on Sunday, hours after reduced coronavirus restrictions approved by the government gave some air to the nation’s choking retail sector.
Turkey blocks Saudi and UAE news websites
Turkish authorities blocked Saudi and United Arab Emirates news websites on Sunday, days after the sites of Turkey’s state broadcaster and news agency were blocked in Saudi Arabia. The apparently reci …
UAE announces $5,500 fine for coronavirus fake news
The United Arab Emirates (UAE) will fine people up to 20,000 dirhams ($5,500) if they share medical information about the coronavirus that contradicts official statements. Its government, which issued …
Coronavirus: Comparing UAE traffic before and after COVID-19
Dubai: A recent study by SatNav firm TomTom and local campaign group RoadSafetyUAE found a massive drop in traffic due to UAE movement restrictions to stop the spread of coronavirus. “The introduction …