Mongolia will maintain strict coronavirus regulations until a vaccine is found, the prime minister said Monday, raising the prospect of the country being locked down for months to come. Wedged between …
Georgia elections chief asks 1M voters to return absentee ballots
Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger said Monday that more than 1 million voters still need to return their absentee ballots to be counted.
Coronavirus in Georgia on May 24
For the latest on coronavirus in Georgia, click here. We’re breaking down the trends and relaying information from across the state of Georgia as it comes in, bringing perspective to the data and …
COVID-19: Kuwait reports 9 more deaths, 665 new cases
Lights illuminate the Kuwait Towers at night in Kuwait City. Kuwait is enforcing a 24-hour nationwide curfew until May 30 to stem the spread of the coronavirus. Image Credit: Bloomberg Dubai: Kuwait …
Increased infrastructure-sharing of mobile towers in Oman
Just released, this edition of Paul Budde Communication’s focus report on Oman outlines the major developments and key aspects in the telecoms markets..
Plan to Send Solar Power From Australia to Singapore Moves Forward
Survey work will soon begin on an ambitious plan to export power from a giant solar farm in Australia to Singapore via a 3,800 kilometer (2,360 mile) undersea cable.
Palestine cuts off all ties with Israel and US: is it a bluff?
Mahmoud Abbas says all agreements with US and Israel are void but others call move a cry for help …
Israel’s Netanyahu says he won’t miss West Bank annexation opportunity
Israel will not miss a “historic opportunity” to extend its sovereignty to parts of the West Bank, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Monday, calling the move one of his new government’s top …
TAU team to represent Israel in L’Oréal Brandstorm finals
The team was led by marketing researcher Dr. Irit Nitzan and Nurit Hod. It will represent Israel in the finals, which will be held online in June.
Israel’s pandemic response was fast. I worry a rapid return to normal is a mistake.
Israel stopped all tourism, kept Israelis home, and all but curbed the spread of COVID-19. But the rush to reopen society feels haphazard.