The White House reportedly said if two Arab countries signed deals the same day, the message would be stronger. ( read original story ...)
Kayleigh McEnany on Israel-Bahrain agreement, New York business leaders calling out Mayor Bill de Blasio
White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany joins Elizabeth MacDonald with reaction on 'The Evening Edit.' ... ( read original story ...)
Islamic finance company entering Kazakhstan’s market
Azerbaijani FM meets with ambassador of Egypt (PHOTO) Politics 11 September 21:03 Azerbaijani MPs examined damage done to Turkish Parliamentary building during coup attempt of 2016 (PHOTO) Politics 11 ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan President Visits Air Defence Battery as China Tensions Rise
Taiwan, claimed by China as its own, says that Chinese forces carried out two-days of large-scale air and naval exercises off Taiwan's southwest and in its air defence identification zone, denouncing ... ( read original story ...)
Eni May Build Iraq Refinery to Capitalize on Domestic Demand
Eni S.p.A. E is in talks with OPEC member Iraq to build an oil refinery near the Zubair oilfield, which is located in southern Iraq, west of Basrah, per S&P Global Platts. The refinery is estimated to ... ( read original story ...)
Pakistan urges Chinese companies to take advantage of CPEC SEZs
Our IT applications are very popular. A company like NetSol has a sizable business in China. Pakistan is the 3rd or 4th largest country in milk production. We are making new investments in value ... ( read original story ...)
The Next Big Thing In Indian Tech: B2B Startups Tapping The U.S. Market To Turbocharge Growth
Today, a third generation of Indian technology innovation is catching the eye of investors—and has the potential to create a new crop of Indian B2B, cloud-software behemoths that could rival large ... ( read original story ...)
China’s expanded export controls pose fresh challenge to global tech industry
The latest additions to China's list of controlled technology exports could upset a broad range of industries and raise the possibility that some global tech giants might have to split off their ... ( read original story ...)
Gay-themed children’s book sparks education row in Taiwan
A gay-themed children's book about two princes who fall in love and get married has sparked protests by parents in Taiwan, after it was added to a government-backed reading programme. ( read original story ...)
Taiwan artisans fuse reality and fantasy in miniature worlds
From a bucolic rural grocery shop to fictional battlefields and robot warrior bases, Taiwanese artisans are meticulously handcrafting miniature worlds that fuse reality and fantasy. ( read original story ...)