Mouna Hashem, PhD, is an international development consultant with extensive experience evaluating development programs and policies at UN agencies ( …
Uzbekistan’s Ferghana refinery on verge to triple capacity – Saneg CEO (Exclusive)
BAKU, Azerbaijan, November 29. Uzbek Ferghana Oil Refinery’s capacity will triple to 3 million tons by 2025, following the end of modernization, Tulkin Yusupov, Chief Executive Officer at Saneg LLC, …
Over 85,000 foreigners hold home ownership in S. Korea: data
Over 85,000 foreign nationals own a house in South Korea, with Chinese possessing more than half of real estate properties held by foreigners in the country, government data showed Wednesday. A total …
S. Korea mulling restoring disarmed guard post on eastern front: sources
The South Korean military is considering restoring a disarmed guard post on the eastern front in a tit-for-tat response to North Korea’s latest move to rebuild its own and redeploy weapons in the …
Vietnam’s Van Thinh Phat’s property scandal is an ‘isolated case,’ says portfolio manager
Quynh Le of Dragon Capital discusses the issues Vietnam’s property sector faces and what the government needs to do.
Philippines’ pension system joins forces with JICA
The partnership aims to enhance the protection of public properties and assets against disasters. The Philippines’ Government Service Insurance System (GSIS) collaborated with the Japan International …
Inside Pakistan’s most expensive house, no match for Mukesh Ambani’s Rs 15000 crore Antilia, it is worth…
touted as the most expensive house in Pakistan with a whopping price tag of Pakistani Rupee (PKR) 125 crore. While it remains uncertain whether the property has been sold or is still available, it is …
Pakistan authorities carried out ‘widespread abuses’ against Afghan refugees: Human Rights Watch
The Pakistan authorities committed “widespread abuses” against Afghans living in the country to compel them to return to Afghanistan leading to a situation of humanitarian crisis, Human Rights Watch …
Pakistan: Widespread Abuses Force Afghans to Leave
Pakistani authorities have committed widespread abuses against Afghans living in Pakistan to compel their return to Afghanistan.
Pakistan commits widespread abuses against Afghans to force their return: HRW
Pakistani authorities have committed widespread abuses against Afghans to compel their return to Afghanistan, Human Rights Watch said on Tuesday. Police and other officials have carried out mass …