US$12.5 billion was invested in the US and Canada, which accounted for 90% of the total Asia-Pacific capital inflow. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Police searching for vehicle of interest in Lebanon shots fired incident
Authorities say they did not find any victims or damaged property at the scene, but surveillance video did provide images of a vehicle of interest. Anyone with information related to this incident or …
International Envoy Urges Bosnian Politicians To Find Negotiated Solution To Property Dispute
The high representative of the international community in Bosnia-Herzegovina, Christian Schmidt, has again urged local politicians to resolve a dispute regarding state property.
Tajik Security Forces Kill Two Suspected Militants
Tajik security forces have killed two people who belonged to “an international terrorist organization” near the Afghan border, Tajikistan’s State Committee for National Security said.
Dubai records property deals to the tune of AED 1.4 billion on Tuesday
Tuesday’s property deals included 395 sales transactions worth AED1.02 billion, 86 mortgage deals of AED418.13 million, and 27 gift deals amounting to AED37.78 million Dubai records property deals to …
Azerbaijan’s Intellectual Property Agency makes considerable savings for 2022
Azerbaijan’s Intellectual Property Agency saved more than 1.1 million manat ($650,000) over the year, Chairman of the Board of the Intellectual Property Agency Kamran Imanov said at a conference on …
Azerbaijan ranks first in CIS for ‘protection of intellectual property’ indicator
Azerbaijan has ranked 30th among 141 countries for the ‘intellectual property protection’ indicator in the Global Competitiveness Index (GII), thus coming ahead of the CIS and many European countries, …
British American Tobacco Is Fined $635 Million for Selling Cigarettes to North Korea
Prosecutors in the United States said the firm secretly did business with North Korea through an intermediary, violating sanctions. The company apologized.
A prisoner swap is a symbolic step towards ending the Saudi-led war in Yemen
For three days lines of grinning men (and the occasional woman) stepped off Red Cross planes in Sana’a and Aden, the biggest cities in Yemen. After years in captivity, some looked the worse for …
Afghan refugees told by Home Office they will have to find their own accommodation
Afghan evacuees who were brought to the UK after the fall of Kabul have been told not everyone will be found somewhere to live by the government.