Take one of the sleepier exits on I-16 west of Savannah, head past a few greasy fast-food joints and gas stations and the cinderblock church on the right until the paved road suddenly gives way to ... ( read original story ...)
National Academy Publishes Study Showing How Georgia Could Halve its Carbon Footprint
Georgia could reduce its carbon footprint by 50% by 2030 through the adoption of 20 high-impact climate solutions identified by the Drawdown Georgia research team, according to a new analysis led by ... ( read original story ...)
Inside the largest ‘megasite’ in Georgia history
Take one of the sleepier exits on I-16 west of Savannah, head past a few greasy fast-food joints and gas stations and the cinderblock church on the right until the paved road suddenly gives way to ... ( read original story ...)
‘Nothing but prosperity’: How Georgia tried to structure a pro business economy
Georgia state legislators have rolled back corporate taxes and created incentives for economic development to try and bring jobs to the state. ( read original story ...)
Kuwait Finance House launches SWIFT payment controls service
Kuwait Finance House (KFH) has launched SWIFT Payment Controls service that focuses on mitigating fraudulent attacks by detecting ... ( read original story ...)
Kuwait Finance House launches SWIFT payment controls service
Kuwait Finance House (KFH) has launched SWIFT Payment Controls service that focuses on mitigating fraudulent attacks by detecting ... ( read original story ...)
Cashless transactions mandatory at key outlets in Oman from January 1
Covered in the first phase will be shopping malls, cafes and restaurants, grocery stores, vegetables and fruit sellers, building material shops and outlets in industrial areas ... ( read original story ...)
Kuwait to spend $1.8bn on strategic infrastructure projects
Kuwait is set to spend nearly KD544 million ($1.8 billion) on five strategic infrastructure projects for the 2021-22 period, revealed Arab Times, citing a budget report. The report issued by the ... ( read original story ...)
Cashless transactions mandatory at key outlets in Oman from January 1
Covered in the first phase will be shopping malls, cafes and restaurants, grocery stores, vegetables and fruit sellers, building material shops and outlets in industrial areas ... ( read original story ...)
Oman Reinsurance Company SAOC
Oman Reinsurance Company SAOC’s investment and liquidity is regarded by Fitch Ratings as moderately weak, and as heavily conc ... ( read original story ...)