Few people would have predicted that India’s residential real estate would recover so quickly from the pandemic.
A Recovery in China’s Property Market? Not So Fast.
China is trying to diffuse risks in it property sector with a variety of stimulus measures but volatility will continue.
Qatar’s entrepreneurial ecosystem to thrive on innovation: Experts
Doha: As the host of one of the biggest sporting events in the world, Qatar has risen to the occasion and aspires to continue to do so in the …
Cambodia’s housing market struggling
Housing market cooling, amidst oversupply Phnom Penh’s apartment market has been cooling recently mainly due to the oversupply of apartments in the city, according to local real estate experts. While …
Long Term Resident Visa: How Much Does It Cost To Live And Work As A Digital Nomad In Thailand
Thailand offers a few types of visas for longer stays that can range from 1 to 20 years. One that is suitable for digital nomads is the Long Term Resident (LTR) visa. This is a new visa programme to …
Proposed law would bar China, Russia, Iran and N. Korea from owning property in Texas
Foreign entities’ ownership of Texas real estate “is highly disturbing and raises red flags,” says the author of Senate Bill 147.
The Unification Church, Japan, and North Korea
The Unification Church and North Korea are closely linked, despite the church’s adamant anti-communist stance.
Human Rights Watch Submission to the Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights on Yemen
We write in advance of the 73rd Session of the Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights and its review of the Republic of Yemen’s compliance with the International Covenant on Economic, …
Hong Kong developers likely to offer incentives to lure buyers as they brace for glut of new units in 2023, says CBRE
About 45,000 new flats are likely to become available this year, says CBRE, roughly four times the number that sold in 2022 In an effort to offload them, developers may offer such incentives as …
Value of Vietnamese investment in Laos increases by 52.5 per cent
VIENTIANE, Jan. 16 (Xinhua): The value of the investment by Vietnamese companies in Laos reached US$180 million in 2022, an increase of 52.5 per cent. Lao national radio on Monday quoted Lao Prime …