South Korean opposition leader Lee Jae-myung stabbed in neck during visit – He is thought to have suffered damage to the jugular vein …
South Korean Opposition Leader Lee Attacked During Busan Visit
Lee was stabbed on the left side of his neck with a weapon by an unidentified man while touring the site of a proposed airport in Busan.
South Korean opposition leader stabbed
The leader of South Korea’s leftwing opposition was stabbed in the neck on Tuesday, throwing the country’s politics into flux ahead of parliamentary elections in April.
Korea Banks and Builders Slide as JPMorgan Warns of Risks
Jitters about South Korea’s credit market extended into Tuesday, with bank and developer shares sliding and JPMorgan Chase & Co. warning of insolvency risks for financial firms and developers due to …
Lee Jae-myung: South Korea opposition leader stabbed in Busan.
The leader of South Korea’s political opposition was stabbed at a news conference in the southern port city of Busan, Yonhap news agency reports. Lee Jae-myung, who narrowly lost the presidential …
Turkey experiencing fastest house price growth in the world
The Turkish cities of Ankara and Istanbul saw the highest house price growth in the world in the past year. In Ankara, Turkey’s capital, prices more than doubled by 102.7%, while they surged by 77.6% …
Vietnam’s property market hopes for brighter outlook in 2024
A brighter outlook is predicted for the property market in 2024 compared to last year thanks to favourable regulations and interest rates.
Vietnam real estate loses ground, but hopeful signs emerge amidst 2023 gloom
Vietnam’s real estate market, slowing and stalling its recovery, but there were some hopeful signs. The Investor looks back at some highlights.
Vietnam’s impressions in 2023
As of December 20, 2023, Viet Nam absorbed nearly US$36.61 billion of FDI, representing a year-on-year increase of 32.1 percent. The amount of disbursed FDI was estimated at around US$23.18 billion, …
Military museum shut down after Vietnam vet founder tells tour who he believes will eventually replace him
The Arizona Military Museum has been shuttered after a Vietnam vet who founded it offended a tour by predicting who would replace him.