Iran’s crisis is no longer only a battlefield or negotiating-table story. As Washington and Tehran edge toward a possible interim deal, ordinary Iranians are being squeezed by war fatigue, business ...
Pakistan Business Council Welcomes the Federal Budget as a Positive Step Toward Economic Stabilisation and Growth
The Pakistan Business Council (PBC) welcomed several growth-oriented measures announced in the Federal Budget 2026-27, describing them as clear signals ...
Ceffu Receives Full Financial Services License in Bhutan’s Gelephu Mindfulness City
Ceffu today announced that it has been granted a Financial Services License by the Gelephu Financial Services Office in Gelephu Mindfulness City, Bhutan. The full license follows Ceffu’s In-Principle ...
Oman pulls in $9B in fresh foreign investment
Oman announced $9 billion worth of projects involving investors from Asia, Europe, and the Middle East — a sign of how the country is proving more able than some in the region to handle the disruption ...
UAE economic slowdown temporary, set to recover fastest from Middle East war, says report
Institute of International Finance says UAE and Saudi Arabia are positioned to recover fastest due to diversified export routes and stronger infrastructure resilience ...
Azerbaijan launches $3bn agricultural transformation programme targeting 33.8% export growth by 2030
By IntelliNews Azerbaijan has allocated AZN5bn ($2.94bn) to a five-year state programme aimed at overhauling its agricultural sector, with public and private financing split roughly evenly and a set ...
Bangladesh claim first ODI series win over Australia
Bangladesh claim their first one-day international series win against Australia with a five-wicket victory in the second game in Mirpur.
China Is Aggressively Exporting Its Cars Because Nobody Is Buying Them In China
Facing a severe domestic sales slump, Chinese auto giants are aggressively exporting vehicles to international markets to offset declining sales and secure growth.
Undersea espionage? Bizarre claims of secret spy turtles send China into a panic
China says it’s reeling in an unusual catch — alleged spy turtles and sensor-studded fish lurking in its coastal waters. Beijing’s Ministry of State Security claimed an “undersea current” of espionage is sweeping through its waters in a Friday post on the WeChat social media platform,
Philippines, Japan Plan Sea Border Talks Amid China Warning
The Philippines intends to pursue talks on maritime borders with Japan despite opposition from Beijing, according to Manila’s Foreign Affairs Secretary Ma. Theresa Lazaro.