Chinese regulators said Thursday more foreign airlines will be allowed to fly to China as anti-coronavirus controls ease but it was unclear whether the change will defuse a ... ( read original story ...)
China Doesn’t Want a New World Order. It Wants This One.
China is in the midst of a fierce battle to salvage its reputation. Under fire for their part in the pandemic and reproached for their move to assert control over Hong Kong, the country’s officials ... ( read original story ...)
In George Floyd Protests, China Sees A Powerful Propaganda Opportunity
After years of U.S. criticism about human rights, China's Communist Party has seized on protests sparked by George Floyd's death to spread propaganda about what it calls American "double standards." ... ( read original story ...)
U.K. PM tells China that Britain will admit 3 Million from Hong Kong
"Many people in Hong Kong fear that their way of life — which China pledged to uphold — is under threat," Johnson said. ( read original story ...)
Don’t resist order deferrals, Qatar Airways tells jetmakers
Baker on Tuesday warned Airbus and Boeing against resisting the airline's requests to defer aircraft deliveries, in a battle over who should bear the strain of the coronavirus crisis. The state ... ( read original story ...)
US Litigation Funder Validity Finance Establishes Office in Israel
Israel's litigation funding sector has grown in the past year, with U.K. and U.S. funders setting up in the region. ( read original story ...)
Rice in the Desert: Pandemic Spurs UAE to Grow More Food
The United Arab Emirates doesn’t spring to mind as an obvious place to farm rice, but the coronavirus is prodding the arid nation to explore new ways of feeding itself.In a pilot project with South ... ( read original story ...)
COVID-19 is turning many UAE expats with jobs into supersavers
It may even have created a generation of expatriate supersavers who will reshape the economy. Since March, some of the households in the UAE fortunate enough to retain jobs have been able to save ... ( read original story ...)
Sri Lanka- PM tells Central Bank to take responsibility for collapse of financial institutions
Prime Minister Mahinda Rajapaksa today told the Central Bank to take the responsibility for the collapse of some financial institutions. The Prime Minister's Office said that Rajapaksa had noted that ... ( read original story ...)
Saudi aid to Yemen will continue despite reports of Houthi interference
Monitor after the Yemen Donor Conference, Abdullah Al Rabeeah, supervisor general of the King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center, said he expects pledges to continue. ( read original story ...)