Earthquake of magnitude 5.2 jolts Afghanistan …
Myanmar Overtakes Afghanistan as World’s Top Opium Producer
Bangkok – Myanmar has overtaken Afghanistan as the worlds top opium producer in 2023 after a third consecutive year of expanding cultivation fueled …
Frasers Property Vietnam takes long view on industrial and logistics
Truong An Duong of Frasers Property Vietnam spoke with VIR’s Binh An about the industrial and logistics sector.
Asia’s housing market pain: why Japan could be next
China’s property crisis is just one of many signs that Asia’s housing sector troubles are far from over Japan could be in for a shock if a shift from years of ultra-loose monetary policy pushes up …
Japan’s finest alpine real estate rises at the 2023 PropertyGuru Asia Property Awards (Greater Niseko)
BANGKOK, THAILAND, Dec 12, 2023 – (ACN Newswire) – The 2023 PropertyGuru Asia Property Awards (Greater Niseko) today distinguished the companies catalysing the development of Japan’s foremost skiing …
Pakistan militants kill at least 24 in police station attack
The police station premises was being used by the Pakistani army as a base camp. Several other wounded were in critical condition, said Aizaz Mehmood, an official of the state-run rescue service.
The 4th PropertyGuru Asia Property Awards (India) recognise the nation’s finest real estate companies
BANGKOK, THAILAND, Dec 12, 2023 – (ACN Newswire) – The 4th PropertyGuru Asia Property Awards (India) were presented today in an exclusive luncheon and presentation ceremony at The Athenee Hotel, a …
Hamilton County man wanted for property damage in Cohutta
The Cohutta Police Department is searching for a Hamilton County man who they say caused property damage in a car crash.
Audit: Georgia foregoes millions in state revenue by not taxing lottery tickets
Georgia will forego roughly $229.8 million in state revenue in fiscal 2024 by not taxing lottery tickets, an amount that will likely increase to $304.8 million …
Harvard students involved in pro-Palestine walkout and protest face disciplinary action
Harvard students involved in pro-Palestine protests face disciplinary hearings, according to a report in the Harvard Crimson.