LONDON (Reuters) - Britain will remove restrictions on some Syrian sectors, including financial services and energy production, to help rebuild the country, the government said on Thursday as it eased ...
North Korea Nuclear Program ‘Completely Off The Charts’: UN Watchdog
The U.N. has a "pretty good idea of what is going on," International Atomic Energy Agency chief Rafael Grossi said on Tuesday.
PM Oli to address first day of Nepal parliament’s summer session
Prime Minister K P Sharma Oli will address the summer session or budget session of Nepal parliament, which will begin from Friday. President Ramchandra Paudel summoned the session for 1:00 p.m. after ...
Now, the central bank
Failure to appoint a competent governor on time is an indictment of Oli’s government leadership.
Nepal Steers New Legislative Session Amidst Education Protests
Prime Minister K P Sharma Oli is set to open Nepal's summer parliamentary session. Amid mounting student protests, the session will introduce critical bills and unveil new fiscal policies. The ...
PM Oli to address first day of Nepal parliament’s summer session
Prime Minister K P Sharma Oli will address the summer session or budget session of Nepal parliament, which will begin from Friday. President Ramchandra Paudel summoned the session for 1:00 p.m. after ...
Nepal’s education minister resigns amid growing rift with PM Oli, pending teachers’ demand
Nepal's Education Minister Bidya Bhattarai resigned following the differences she has with Prime Minister K.P. Sharma Oli and Finance Minister Bishnu Paudel over protesting teachers' demands ...
Malaysia to Cut Growth Outlook, Discuss ‘Fair’ Trade With US
Malaysia is revising down its growth outlook as tariffs weigh on the economy, while seeking a “fair” deal in trade talks that kick off with US officials this week, according to a top official.
The new CEO of the Philippines’ largest telco says his Nigeria and India experience taught him to ‘never underestimate’ any market
Carl Raymond Cruz, the new CEO of Globe Telecom, also admits his "bias" for Indian companies, thanks to their "rigor" and "operational intensity." ...
Saudi Arabia and India agree to establish two oil refineries
This move is part of a broader initiative to enhance cooperation across various sectors including tourism and technology.