Vodafone Qatar has partnered with Microsoft Qatar to promote digital services and support businesses of all sizes to work remotely.
Little Movement Predicted For Malaysia Bourse
The Malaysia stock market has climbed higher in three straight sessions, advancing more than 35 points or 2.4 percent in that span.
Covid-19 in Pakistan: The quintuple whammy
ISLAMABAD: Covid-19 is likely to significantly affect Pakistan’s external balance in five ways – reducing exports, foreign investment and remittances, deflating the import bill, and increasing …
NTT DoCoMo poured $350m in Bangladesh. But it is now leaving empty-handed.
Japan’s largest mobile firm NTT DoCoMo is leaving Bangladesh after 12 years completely empty-handed despite injecting $350 million in the country.
Pompeo Says U.S. Now Has No Basis to Treat Hong Kong Specially
U.S. Secretary of State Michael Pompeo said Sunday that the United States now has no basis to treat Hong Kong more favorably than mainland China, as Beijing moved to pass a bill to curb the region’s …
SpaceX’s historic encore: Astronauts arrive at space station
SpaceX delivered two astronauts to the International Space Station for NASA on Sunday, following up a historic liftoff with an equally smooth docking in yet another first for Elon Musk’s company.
Michael Jordan-penned love letter to Amy Hunter sells for over $25,000 at auction
Michael Jordan is a lover, not a fighter. Kind of. Earlier in May, a love letter supposedly written by Jordan to actress and model Amy Hunter surfaced at auction. That’s right, a love letter, written …
AM Best Affirms Credit Ratings of PT Asuransi Tokio Marine Indonesia
AM Best has affirmed the Financial Strength Rating of A- (Excellent) and the Long-Term Issuer Credit Rating of “a-” of PT Asuransi Tokio Marine Indone …
The US needs to completely reshape how it does business with China
This is not about instituting a “trade war.” It is about leveling the field on which trade is conducted.
Duterte thanks Bahrain king for pardoning 16 Filipinos
“His Majesty King Hamad Bin Isa Al Khalifa’s forgiveness paves the way for the release of these 16 Filipinos and their return to the Philippines in due course,” the OPAFA statement read.