Kathmandu, Jun 14 () Nepal has registered 425 new coronavirus cases in the last 24 hours, taking the nationwide COVID-19 tally to 5,760, the health ministry said on Sunday. Of the total confirmed ... ( read original story ...)
Yemen aims to raise oil output 25% within months, minister says
Yemen aims to raise its crude oil production by 25% to 75,000 barrels per day in the coming months, the energy minister of the country's internationally-recognised government said. Saudi-backed ... ( read original story ...)
Pakistan and Turkey have identical views on Kashmir issue, says AJK president
While terming Turkey as a symbol of dignity and justice in the contemporary world, Azad Jammu and Kashmir President Sardar Masood Khan has said that not only Pakistan and Turkey are brotherly Muslim ... ( read original story ...)
Museums slowly back in business as Jakarta eases restrictions
The government-run National Gallery of Indonesia has also put health measures in place before reopening in the coming week, with the safety of the collections, museum employees and visitors in mind. ( read original story ...)
India may have lifted its lockdown but things have not yet returned to normal, health expert warns
India's lockdown might have been lifted, but people should not start thinking "everything has returned to normal" and move around unnecessarily, says Dr Arvind Kumar, Chairman at the Center for Chest ... ( read original story ...)
Coronavirus: Hong Kong finance chief warns jobless rate will be worse than after global financial crisis
Hong Kong's latest unemployment rate is expected to be worse than after the global financial crisis more than a decade ago while the number of people without work could soar to the highest in 15 years ... ( read original story ...)
Australian banks warned of ‘serious brand damage’ in Hong Kong
The chair of Parliament's finance committee has warned Australia's financial institutions against backing new national security legislation. ( read original story ...)
More than 90 arrested at Armenia protest during clashes
More than 90 demonstrators were arrested Sunday in clashes between police and protesters outside the headquarters of Armenia’s national security service. ( read original story ...)
Kuwait Stocks Lead Gulf Losses as Banks Face Pressure: Inside EM
Most equity markets in the Gulf declined as investors remain cautious about the pace of the economic recovery, while volatility jumped in global markets. ( read original story ...)
MIDEAST STOCKS-Kuwait leads Gulf lower, Egypt hit by coronavirus spike
Most Gulf stocks closed lower on Sunday, with Kuwait hardest after its banking federation said banks would not pay dividends, while Egyptian shares sold off on a spike in coronavirus cases. The ... ( read original story ...)