Dubai property sales reach $16.5bn in February 2026, up 18.14 per cent in value year-on-year, with 16,959 transactions …
India’s Top 28 Listed Realty Firms Sell Properties Worth ₹1.33 Lakh Cr in Apr-Dec, FY26
The top 28 listed real estate companies in India recorded property sales worth ₹1.33 lakh cr in April-December FY26, reflecting steady housing demand.
North Korea accuses the South of flying drones across the border
North Korea said its forces used special electronic warfare assets on Sunday to bring down a South Korean drone flying over a border town. The drone was equipped with two cameras that filmed …
Iran’s mystery prince: Mojtaba Khamenei’s offshore empire runs through oil, banks and luxury property
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Frasers Property Thailand strengthens scale and resilience by deepening its multi-asset real estate business
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Fact Check: Did Iran attack Trump properties in Dubai amid escalating conflict?
Posts claimed President Donald Trump’s Dubai properties, including Trump Estates and Trump International Golf Club, were hit by an Iranian missile …
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Why Did Iran Attack Dubai? What You Need to Know
Iranian drones targeted Dubai’s Palm Jumeirah, causing a fire at the Fairmont The Palm hotel. The attack is part of a broader Iranian retaliation following US-Israel military actions.
Dubai’s famous Fairmont hotel in flames after Iranian air strike
War launched by US and Israel on Iran has quickly escalated prompting anxiety and concern across Middle East …
Hong Kong’s 6.5% stamp duty will not stop luxury homebuyers from mainland China: analysts
Mainland buyers accounted for about 80 per cent of the HK$100 million-plus deals in the city so far this year, according to Centaline.