China’s economy is expected to have grown by 2.8 per cent last year and by 1.9 per cent in the fourth quarter of a coronavirus-ravaged year 2022, with the official figures set to be released on …
Officials warn of contractor scams after tornado damages parts of Georgia
Officials are warning those looking to hire contractors to be vigilant as there are many scammers looking to take advantage of storm victims.
Kyrgyzstan conducting preparatory work for Kambarata HPP-1 construction – minister
BAKU, Azerbaijan, January 10. In the Jalal-Abad region of Kyrgyzstan, preparatory work is underway for the construction of the Kambarata HPP-1, Minister of Energy of Kyrgyzstan Taalaibek Ibraev …
Michael B. Jordan lists Encino mansion for $13M
Michael B. Jordan, star of “Creed” and “Black Panther,” is looking to sell his Los Angeles mansion for almost $13 million. Andrew Mortaza and Bryan Castaneda of The Agency are the listing agents for …
Intellectual property in Saudi Arabia. A leading model in the Middle East
The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is one of the first countries in the region to launch a national strategy for intellectual property with the aim of encouraging and creating intellectual property …
AL lawmaker purchases nine apartments in US: OCCRP
The Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project, a global network of investigative journalists in a report on Friday said that Bangladesh’s ruling Awami League …
Bangladesh: Chhatra League leader Ibrahim accused of encroaching land of Hindu man
According to Uttam Sarkar, Ibrahim Miya managed to secure his signature on three blank stamp papers while he was withdrawing the police complaint over the land dispute.
China’s Junk Bonds Are Suddenly the World’s Hottest Credit Trade
Welcome to Credit Weekly, where Bloomberg’s global team of reporters will catch you up on the hottest stories of the past week while also offering you a peek into what to expect in credit markets for …
Can you get a tax exemption for an illegal residence in Israel?
Over the years, many Israeli court decisions have gone against the taxpayer, but in the Stein case, the taxpayer managed to scrape a win.
87 civilians in Yemen killed by UK and US-supplied weapons in little over a year, report says
Weapons supplied by the United Kingdom and the United States and used in airstrikes by a Saudi-led coalition in Yemen killed at least 87 civilians and wounded 136 others in just over a year …