Thailand's finance minister said on Wednesday he would propose projects worth 110 billion baht ($3.4 billion) to the cabinet next week, as the government looks to boost the economy.
Deep-cover agents, hacked phones: Israel’s secret war inside Iran
The covert campaign that preceded the Jewish state’s attack also involved spy satellites and smuggled miniaturised weapons systems to ensure a precise first strike.
Deep-cover agents, hacked phones: Israel’s secret war inside Iran
The covert campaign that preceded the Jewish state’s attack also involved spy satellites and smuggled miniaturised weapons systems to ensure a precise first strike.
FirstFT: Donald Trump says he ‘may or may not’ attack Iran
Also in today’s newsletter, China’s central bank chief expects new currency order, and India and Canada reset relations ...
Japan’s Nippon rescues US Steel in controversial takeover
Japanese firm Nippon Steel has completed its long-sought takeover of a smaller American company, after agreeing to yield unusual control to the US government. The $14.9bn (£11bn) purchase of US Steel, ...
Most listed firms saw profits fall in Jan-Mar
Most listed companies saw their profits shrink in the January-March period of the current year as stubbornly high inflation pushed up business costs while weak consumer demand held back sales growth.
Trump on his ‘unconditional surrender’ demand to Iran: ‘I’ve had it’
President Donald Trump on Wednesday was not revealing what action he might take related to Iran after multiple sources said he's been presented with a range of options by his national security team.Trump was meeting again with advisers in the Situation Room on Wednesday afternoon,
Cargill Cuts Vietnam Aquafeed Business in Global Restructuring
Cargill Inc. is exiting its aquaculture feed business in Vietnam, following a broader restructuring at the world’s largest agricultural commodities trader.
The Philippines’ Dynasties are Going Scorched-Earth on Each Other: How Will the Country Fare?
But according to research by a group of Filipino economists, “Political dynasties in the Philippines are exceptional in their persistence and scope. Almost 80 percent of Congress and well over 50 ...
UN rapporteur urges reforms in Philippines, flags red-tagging, media attacks in final report
UN Special Rapporteur on Freedom of Expression, Irene Khan, presented her final report on the Philippines to the United Nations Human Rights Council.