Shops and eateries in Singapore are gearing up to welcome street customers again after lockdown rules were relaxed as businesses reeled from more than two months of restrictions. On Friday (19 June), ... ( read original story ...)
Health officials praise Laos after coronavirus-free declaration
BANGKOK (Reuters) - International health organizations on Thursday praised Laos’ early response and countrywide networks for containing the novel coronavirus after the Southeast Asian nation declared ... ( read original story ...)
Kar-Tel starts money transfers to Tajikistan via mobile app
Mobile operator Kar-Tel, working under the Beeline Kazakhstan brand, said subscribers can now send money transfers to Tajikistan using its My Beeline service management mobile application. The option ... ( read original story ...)
AZAL resumes regular operations to Azerbaijan’s Nakhchivan (PHOTO, VIDEO)
Given the limited number of seats on flights, 'Azerbaijan Airlines' strongly recommends that the passengers who need an urgent carriage should apply for air tickets for the first instance. ( read original story ...)
Russia: Next Armenia-Azerbaijan video conference set for late June
"The OSCE co-chairs are in constant contact with the Foreign Ministers of Azerbaijan and Armenia," Zakharova said. "Last month, they held a video conference to discuss the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict. ( read original story ...)
Jordan FM meets Palestinian leader amid Israel tensions
Jordanian Foreign Minister Ayman Safadi met Palestinian president Mahmoud Abbas in the occupied West Bank on Thursday, amid tensions with Israel over its annexation plans for the territory. Safadi ... ( read original story ...)
‘Cool Grey’ Air Jordan XIs Aren’t Releasing in 2020
Jordan Brand confirms that its Air Jordan 11 "Cool Grey" sneakers will not be getting a retro release in 2020. Here's what to know. ( read original story ...)
Caesar Act: Fresh sanctions on Syria could worsen Lebanon economy
The US has introduced more sanctions against Syria's government and its backers, warning it will not stop until President Bashar al-Assad ends the war against his own people. Some of those targeted ... ( read original story ...)
Kazakhstan to tighten COVID-19 restrictions as outbreak worsens
Kazakhstan will close shopping malls, markets and parks in major cities on June 20-21 and make additional hospital beds available for COVID-19 patients, the Central Asian nation's government said on ... ( read original story ...)
Kazakhstan tightens COVID-19 restrictions, former president tests positive
Kazakhstan said on Thursday it would tighten coronavirus-related restrictions during the coming weekend and an aide said former President Nursultan Nazarbayev had tested positive for COVID-19. ( read original story ...)