The United Arab Emirates faces a difficult security dilemma in the Iran crisis because its prosperity depends on open trade, stable ports, and secure energy routes, while its safety depends on ...
The UAE faces a trade and war dilemma
The United Arab Emirates faces a difficult security dilemma in the Iran crisis because its prosperity depends on open trade, stable ports, and secure energy routes, while its safety depends on ...
UAE regulators launch joint audit inspections to strengthen capital markets oversight
The inspections will assess the implementation of International Standards on Quality Management 1 by audit firms across the UAE ...
South Korea crypto holdings halve in a year as investors turn to stock market
The value of cryptocurrency held by South Korean investors more than halved over the past year, falling from 121.8 trillion won ($83.3 billion) at the end of January 2025 to 60.6 trillion won ($41.4 ...
Eni’s Indonesia Gas Hub Discovery Adds New Dimension To LNG Story
Eni confirms a giant natural gas discovery offshore Indonesia, supported by positive well test results at the Geliga-1 well. The company plans to fast track development of a new gas production hub in ...
Vietnam Expands South China Sea Outposts as Beijing Widens Lead
Vietnam has expanded its outposts in the South China Sea by hundreds of acres over the past year, according to a new report, as Hanoi and Beijing race to reinforce competing territorial claims through ...
Vietnam vet attacked with crowbar believes he was targeted in hate crime
Edwin Salvatore Gonzalez received more than 100 stitches after he was brutally attacked with a crowbar at a laundromat in Bladensburg, Maryland.
Vietnam Veteran visits memorial wall on anniversary of combat injury
Army veteran Butch Davis stood in front of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington, D.C., on Saturday, and made a realization he didn't see coming.
2026 World Cup: FIFA still haggling with broadcasters in China and India over ‘most U.S. tournament ever’
Whether down to kick-off times, cricket or politics, FIFA has yet to strike broadcast deals with China and India for the summer jamboree
Running On Empty – Philippines’ Nickel Sector And The Fuel Crisis
Shipping disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz have hit the Philippines harder than anywhere else in Asia, as the country imports 98% of its oil from the Middle East.