GE2020 is not a normal one, with Singapore in the middle of the most severe crisis the world has faced for decades, said PM Lee.. Read more at straitstimes.com. ( read original story ...)
Malls, restaurants in UAE allowed to operate at 60% capacity
No more than four people are allowed to sit at each table and dining tables should be distanced two metres apart The UAE has increased the capacity that malls and restaurants across the country can ... ( read original story ...)
‘Quaid-I-Azam, Kazakhstan’s first president shared similar vision’
Azam Mohammad Ali Jinnah and Kazakhstan’s first president Nursultan Nazarbayev shared the same visionary mind directed towards the growth and success of their nations which also contributed to the ... ( read original story ...)
Saudi Model Khaled Muhammed Almulhim is Rising in Popularity Charts
Khaled Muhammed Almulhim is among the few models to emerge out of a liberalizing Saudi Arabia. Only 31 years of age and single, this Saudi model is ... ( read original story ...)
UAE Sends Medical Aid to Iraq to Fight COVID-19
(MENAFN - Iraq Business News) The UAE has sent an aid plane carrying 10.5 metric tons of medical supplies to Iraq to bolster the country's efforts to curb the spread of COVID-19. This aid will ... ( read original story ...)
Siemens Wins 400kV Substation Contract in Iraq
Siemens Energy and the Iraqi Ministry of Electricity have signed a contract for the Al Hamudhia substation, which will provide reliable and efficient power supply to the cities of Ramadi, Fallujah, ... ( read original story ...)
Iraq faces off against pro-Iranian militia in Baghdad
The PMU could take this as a signal that its power cannot be challenged. Its show of force, riding around Baghdad in trucks with machine guns, shows it means business. No one in Iraq wants a new ... ( read original story ...)
Frustration builds as Iraq’s airports remain closed amid rising virus cases
The commercial flight ban is part of Iraq’s efforts to stop the spread of the novel coronavirus in the country. Other measures include business closures and stay-at-home orders. Erbil in particular ... ( read original story ...)
Strange similarities in the declining fortunes of Syria’s Bashar Al Assad and Iraq’s Saddam Hussein
Hafez Al Assad his son Bashar may have despised Saddam Hussein but there are parallels in the paths of their regimes ... ( read original story ...)
Wirecard’s Philippine Business Partners Under Probe, FT Says
Philippine regulators are investigating Wirecard AG’s local partner businesses which could establish the full extent of the Southeast Asian nation’s exposure to one of Europe’s worst accounting ... ( read original story ...)