In January-November 2023, car production in Uzbekistan amounted to 355.25 thousand units, which is 25.9% or 73 thousand more than in the same period ...
Saudi Arabia’s tourism boom in 2023 sees US$40 billion in spending and record international visitors
Tourist numbers reach 53.6 million, comprising 39 million domestic and 14.6 million inbound visitors, continuing 2022's growth trend. Saudi Arabia's tourism boom in 2023 sees US$40 billion in spending and record international visitors.
Ma’aden Finds Major Gold Potential In Saudi Field
Saudi Arabian Mining Company (Ma'aden) has announced the discovery of significant gold resource potential extending along a 100km strike from the ex
Saudi Arabia announces discovery of new gold reserves in Makkah region
Saudi Gazette report RIYADH — Saudi Arabia announced on Thursday the discovery of large potential gold resources along a 100km stretch south of its existing Mansourah Massarah gold mine in Al Khurmah governorate in the Makkah region.
Alastair Campbell proposed legal threat to BBC amid Iraq war coverage row, files reveal
Government papers released to National Archives show animosity between broadcaster and No 10 in early 2000s ...
Bangladesh’s ‘tiny houses’ tackle giant flood challenge
An award-winning architect in Bangladesh, one of the nations most at risk from flooding driven by climate change, has developed an ingenious two-floor housing solution to help people survive what scientists warn is a growing threat.
NZ vs BAN, 1st T20I: Shoriful Islam, Litton Das fire Bangladesh to historic win in Napier
A week after scripting their first-ever ODI win in New Zealand, Bangladesh came up with an all-round show to go 1-0 up in the t20I series with an all-round show on Wednesday.
Australia set Pakistan victory target of 317 in second test
Pakistan were set an imposing victory target of 317 runs on the fourth day of the second test on Friday after bowling Australia out for 262 before lunch.
Australia Take Control Of Second Test As Pakistan Flounder
Pat Cummins and Nathan Lyon put Australia in the driving seat of the second Test at the Melbourne Cricket Ground on Wednesday to leave Pakistan tottering at 194-6, still 124 runs behind on day two.
Suntory Beverage & Food Exits Nonalcoholic Drinks Business in Indonesia
Suntory Beverage & Food is exiting its nonalcoholic beverage business in Indonesia after 12 years of selling bottled tea, jelly drinks and other products in the country.