The war in Gaza, which erupted on October 7, 2023, has left a trail of devastation and suffering for the people of Palestine and the region. The war has also had significant repercussions for the ...
Syria: The Policy of Silence and the Silence around This Silence
Some observers have not shied away from admitting their bewilderment at Syria’s official stance on the war on Gaza which has, for what has become a long time now, been accompanied by the absence of ...
Seize the momentum of surging foreign investments in Nepal
In a welcome turn of events, Nepal is experiencing a resurgence in foreign investment commitments, signaling a promising economic shift after a period of decline attributed to the global financial ...
Afghanistan Left out of Global Climate Change Conversation
Afghanistan needs urgent help to deal with the growing climate threats and vulnerabilities. In simple terms, it translates to the international community providing financial assistance and engaging ...
Iraq’s financial revenues exceeded $81 billion in 10 months
The Iraqi Ministry of Finance revealed on Monday that the revenues in the federal budget for 10 months exceeded $81 billion.
Financial resources reach nearly P30 trillion as of end-Oct.
THE TOTAL RESOURCES of the Philippines’ financial system hit close to P30 trillion as of end-October, preliminary data from the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) showed.
Iraq thinks of increasing oil supplies to China to fund additional projects
Iraq is thinking of expanding its crude oil supply to China by 50 percent as part of their historic oil-for-project arrangement.
Philippines consumer outlook turns pessimistic in fourth quarter
Consumer outlook in the Philippines experienced a downturn in the fourth quarter of 2023, as sentiments were dampened by mounting concerns surrounding inflation, rising unemployment rates, and ...
2023 Yearender: Trends to watch in Iraq in 2024
With the country still held back by multiple conflicts, promises to return Iraq to normality have been making marginal progress, writes ...
Iran Fuel Stations Hit By Possible Hack in Sign of Tensions
Iran’s Oil Minister Javad Owji said cyber attacks disrupted fuel supply at gasoline stations in multiple provinces across the Islamic Republic, blaming Israel, the US and the ongoing war in Gaza. Most ...