ISLAMABAD: The government has decided that strict action will be taken against those people who rent out any movable and immovable properties to illegal foreigners (Afghan refugees and illegal ... ( read original story ...)
Launching A Business In Dubai: What High-Net-Worth Entrepreneurs Need To Know
Dubai offers tremendous advantages, but it's important to go in with eyes wide open. The cost of doing business can be significantly higher than expected, especially in premium zones like DIFC. Office ...
KKR among asset managers vying for Abu Dhabi’s district cooling business, sources say
KKR and I Squared Capital are among global asset managers bidding for a district cooling business owned by Abu Dhabi's Multiply Group, part of a $1.5 trillion empire overseen by one of the UAE's most ...
UAE to see highest jump in consumer spending this year as Gulf region becomes new global wellness hub
The rising trend of consumers prioritising wellbeing and preventive health is triggering a surge in investments in the region ...
Sri Lanka’s women-run hotel breaks down barriers
The hotel, on the shores of Lake Kandalama in the green hills of central Sri Lanka, opened in January with a unique selling point -- its staff are exclusively women.
At least 25 Indian tourists injured in Nepal bus accident, 3 critical
At least 25 Indian tourists were injured when the bus ferrying them to Nepal's Pokhara met with an accident in the neighbouring country's Dang district, police said on Saturday.
Yemen: US strike on Ras Isa Port kills 74, escalates Trump’s campaign against Houthis
US airstrike on Houthi-held oil port in Yemen kills over 70, escalates conflict, impacts global trade, and sparks missile attacks.
As change rocks the US and South Korea, they offer each other safe harbor
This enduring partnership is underpinned by Korean companies’ multi-billion-dollar investments and job creation across various sectors, as well as by U.S. investment in South Korea.
Bangladesh, Myanmar nationals caught in KL immigration crackdown on undocumented traders
Immigration authorities here detained several foreign nationals from Bangladesh and Myanmar during a series of operations from April 10 to 16.
Japan braces for high-stakes trade talks with Washington
Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba says Tokyo will not make major concessions to the U.S. as trade deal talks begin in Washington, D.C.