Lebanon pushed to brink; How did Lebanon get into such a deep crisis? It comes as the government is prepares to hold t ... ( read original story ...)
Lebanon protesters burn roads, clash with police in unrest over currency crash
Lebanese protesters set fire to roadways and clashed with security forces in a second night of unrest on Friday, according to witnesses and Lebanese media. ( read original story ...)
Laos’ exports rise but nation still faces deficit
The value of Laos' exports in May was higher than thar for April but the country continues to face a trade deficit. ( read original story ...)
How Israel’s 1973 War Became The ‘Gold Standard’ For Preemptive Air Strikes
That’s exactly what happened to the IAF six years later, in the 1973 October War. At 7:10 a.m. Israeli time, sixteen Israeli Air Force Fouga Magister training jets took off and pretended to be what ... ( read original story ...)
BRIEF-Moody’s Says Kazakhstan’s Credit Profile Reflects Growing Economic Resilience
KAZAKHSTAN’S CREDIT PROFILE REFLECTS GROWING ECONOMIC RESILIENCE * MOODY’S - KAZAKHSTAN’S POSITIVE OUTLOOK SIGNALS THAT A DOWNGRADE IS UNLI ... ( read original story ...)
Coronavirus: Aberdeen family’s unexpected Nepal stay
However, coronavirus lockdown measures came into force in March. They have been in Lukla - a small town in the Solukhumbu region - thousands of miles from home - since then. The family expect to hear ... ( read original story ...)
US-Iraq talks promise US troop withdrawal, fall short of timeline
Long road ahead', analysts say, after officials fail to agree on timeframe following resumption of strategic dialogue. ( read original story ...)
The Latest: South Korea capital adds more coronavirus cases
South Korea has reported 49 new coronavirus cases. Most most of them are in the densely populated Seoul metropolitan area, where health authorities have been struggling to slow transmissions linked to ... ( read original story ...)
Kim Jong Un’s Sister Blasts ‘Mongrel Dogs’ Distributing Bibles and South Korea Propaganda
Kim Yo Jong referred to the defectors from North Korea as "human scum little short of wild animals who betrayed their own homeland." ... ( read original story ...)
Philippines records 615 more coronavirus cases, 16 deaths
The Philippines on Friday reported 615 more coronavirus infections, bringing its total number of confirmed cases to 24,787. In a health ministry bulletin, the Southeast Asian country also recorded 16 ... ( read original story ...)