The Tel Aviv area, known for being the hub of Israeli innovation, was ranked as the seventh leading city for start-ups worldwide.
COVID-19: Dubai’s major football academies back in business
Some of Dubai’s top football academies, including Manchester City, Barcelona and Juventus, have reopened their doors for training after weeks of closure due to COVID-19 pandemic. Few others like Real …
Dubai’s top football academies back in business
Manchester City, Barcelona and Juventus academies return to training following weeks of closure due to COVID-19, while Real Madrid, Arsenal, Liverpool …
The Latest: Malaysia to lift more lockdown restrictions
Malaysians will be allowed to travel interstate, get their hair cut at salons and visit street markets beginning Wednesday, when more coronavirus lockdown restrictions are lifted.
Malaysia’s movement control order to go into ‘recovery phase’ until Aug 31: PM Muhyiddin
KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia’s movement control order (MCO) will enter a “recovery phase” beginning next Wednesday (Jun 10) until Aug 31, Prime Minister …
Quad+ dialogue offers great opportunities for Vietnam’s enterprises
The Quad countries’ economic prosperity network plan is expected to bring great opportunity to Vietnam’s enterprises.
Now On Display: Japan’s Air Force One Boeing 747 Interior
This area usually housed premium cabins on commercial 747s, but first class looks crowded compared to Japan’s Air Force One. There are two sofa beds, a conference table and perhaps one of the world’s …
Japan’s challenges balancing national security and economics
The confusion was caused by amendments to the foreign exchange and foreign trade law, which were designed to boost Japan’s national security by introducing economic safeguards around foreign …
Why Do Flags (Like the Confederate Flag) Matter? Japan Offers an Answer
On Friday July 10, 2015, after a week of emotional debate between legislators, the Confederate flag came down on the South Carolina State House grounds. I may not be an expert on the Confederate flag …
The Latest: Pakistan’s Virus Deaths Cross 2,000 Mark
Pakistan passed another grim milestone as the number of deaths from COVID-19 crossed the 2,000 mark on Sunday.