Cricket Australia apologises to India and investigates claims visiting players were subjected to racist abuse from fans during the third Test. ( read original story ...)
Ungrateful, distasteful, disgusting – isolated India deserved more than this
Year Test, a pictorial history of India’s cricket tours of Australia launched during the Sydney Test. But none are quite so happy as those ... ( read original story ...)
Australia board apologises after India players complain of racist abuse
Cricket Australia apologised to the India team on Sunday and launched a probe into allegations visiting players were subjected to racial abuse by part of the crowd during the third test at Sydney ... ( read original story ...)
A Year After Wuhan, China Tells a Tale of Triumph (and No Mistakes)
The Chinese Communist Party’s efforts to hide its missteps have taken on new urgency as the anniversary of the world’s first Covid-19 lockdown nears. ( read original story ...)
New coronavirus cases in China double, mainly in Hebei province
The daily number of new coronavirus cases has doubled in China, prompting tougher movement restrictions and, in the capital, passengers must scan a health code before boarding a cab or ride-hailing ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong finance minister lays out plan to maintain or even boost public spending in next month’s budget, despite mammoth deficit
Paul Chan says he plans to maintain spending levels to protect living standards as coronavirus ravages the economy, despite stark decline in government’s finances. ( read original story ...)
Jordan- INJAZ boosts youth employability in four governorates with hands-on training
Armed with a new set of skills that help them navigate a crowded labour market, a group of young people, job coaches and host entities from Karak, Balqa, Tafileh and Madaba governorates shared their ... ( read original story ...)
Jordan- Cabinet approves corporate, individual tax settlements
The Council of Ministers Saturday endorsed settlements to outstanding tax dues of 284 companies and individuals.The decision comes upon a recommendation of an ad hoc committee, which was tasked ... ( read original story ...)
Saudi Cut to Boost Oil Market De-Stocking, Even as Demand Falters
Saudi Arabia, the world's biggest oil exporter, surprised the market on Jan. 5 with a voluntary output cuts of 1 million barrels per day (bpd) in February and March. The move came as the Organization ... ( read original story ...)
Saudi Cut to Boost Oil Market De-Stocking, Even as Demand Falters
Saudi Arabia, the world's biggest oil exporter, surprised the market on Jan. 5 with a voluntary output cuts of 1 million barrels per day (bpd) in February and March. The move came as the Organization ... ( read original story ...)