Thailand’s election-winning Move Forward Party declined to back former alliance partner Pheu Thai’s attempt to form the next government, calling it a distortion of the election outcome.
Thai Election Winner Rules Out Support for Property Tycoon’s Premier Bid
Move Forward Party, the surprise winner in Thailand’s May election, ruled out support to a coalition-led by Pheu Thai Party and its prime minister nominee Srettha Thavisin. Most Read from …
Thailand’s Move Forward says will not back Pheu Thai’s PM bid
Thailand’s election-winning Move Forward Party will not back former alliance partner Pheu Thai’s candidate in a parliamentary vote on the next prime minister, a senior official said Tuesday. The …
This Neighborhood of Castles in Turkey Has Turned Into a Fairytale Ghost Town
Hundreds of identical abandoned castle villas sit perched on the Turkish hillside, looking like something out of a Disney horror film.
How to Buy Property in Turkey as a Foreigner
Who can buy property in Turkey? Citizens of most EU countries, the United States, Canada, and other countries in Asia, Latin America, and Africa can freely purchase properties in Turkey. Citizenship …
‘India was their home.’ Austin podcaster, Desi creatives search for lessons in Partition
The Partition of India and Pakistan provoked the greatest forced migration in human history. A group of Austin Desis share how it shapes their lives.
China’s property investment slides for 17th month in July
China’s property investment extended its fall for the 17th consecutive month in July, and home sales slumped, official data showed on Tuesday, as a deepening debt crisis weighs on the sector.
China’s Jan-July property investment down 8.5% y/y
Property investment in China fell 8.5% in the first seven months from the same period a year earlier, after sliding 7.9% in January-June, according to data from the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) …
JPMorgan ramps up EM default rate forecast amid China property woes
JPMorgan ramped up its 2023 global emerging market corporate high yield (HY) default rate forecast to 9.7% from 6% on Tuesday following the latest wave of problems in China’s property sector.
Taiwan presidential frontrunner says no plans to change island’s formal name
The leading candidate to be Taiwan’s new president, Vice President William Lai, said in an interview on Tuesday that he has no plans to change the island’s formal name, but reiterated that Taiwan is …