There are still passions in Kazakhstan about whether Western oil giants share enough with the state for producing most of the oil in the country. They own the lion's share of production at all three ...
Sri Lanka red rice available after 5.00pm, after Consumer Authority closes: Minister
Sri Lanka has red rice stocks but they are only sold after 500 pm when the Consumer Affairs Authority closes, Deputy Minister of Agriculture, Namal Karunaratne said.
Sri Lanka’s Date Tax Cut to Rs 1/-, Saudi Arabia Donates for Ramadan
The Ministry of Finance has issued a special gazette notification reducing the special commodity tax on dates from Rs 200 to Rs 1 - Get the latest breaking news and top stories from Sri Lanka, the ...
Trump’s aid freeze hits four USAID projects in Nepal
MCA Nepal unaffected, but healthcare programmes including micronutrient survey, demographic health survey and disease surveillance could be derailed.
India, Uzbekistan strengthen strategic partnership through capacity building
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Household loans in South Korea surge by 17 trillion won, driven by mortgages
Since the beginning of the new year, household loans have been increasing, particularly centered around mortgage loans.
Thailand car production falls 17.37% y/y in December
Car production in Thailand dropped 17.37% in December from a year earlier to 104,878 units due to lower domestic sales and exports, Federation of Thai Industries said on Tuesday.
Caution Ahead! Vietnam’s drivers are suddenly following the rules
Under a new law, traffic fines have risen tenfold, with the biggest tickets exceeding $2,028. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Scattered, isolated rains expected across Philippines
The shear line and the northeast monsoon, locally known as “amihan,” are expected to bring rains to parts of the country on Tuesday, January 28, according to the state weather bureau PAGASA.
Churches, Protests, and Policymaking in the Philippines
The varying influence of religious groups on Philippine politics was on display this month, potentially impacting the work of Congress and even the results of the midterm national and local elections scheduled for May.