In this article I venture to analyse how Sri Lanka has become a failed and bankrupt nation and who should be held responsible for that? So far no one has endeavoured to make a rational political …
Sri Lanka asks debt holders for a 30 per cent haircut to ease crisis
Sri Lanka is asking foreign investors in its international sovereign bonds to take a 30 per cent haircut and is seeking similar concessions from holders of its other dollar-denominated bonds as it …
Is peace finally coming to Yemen?
Yemen’s long and bloody civil war has been the scene of one of the worst humanitarian crises in the world. Now, there is renewed hope for peace as negotiations develop between Saudi Arabia, who …
Blow for Chelsea as Hakim Ziyech move to Saudi Arabia in doubt after medical
Hakim Ziyech’s proposed move from Chelsea to Al-Nassr is in doubt after a knee problem was identified in his medical with the Saudi Arabian side. The 30-year-old has struggled to make much of an …
Afghanistan War
The UN in Afghanistan, Twenty Years Since the U.S. Invasion of Iraq, Black Sea Grain Initiative, and More The UN Security Council decides whether to renew the mandate of the United Nations …
Tax revenue down W36.4tr through May
South Korea’s tax revenue fell 36.4 trillion won ($27.6 billion) in the first five months of 2023 from a year earlier, data showed Friday, on weaker corporate performance and a slump in the local …
Digital infrastructure to revolutionise Thailand’s capital market
Explore Thailand’s advanced digital infrastructure revolutionising capital markets for enhanced efficiency and sustainable growth.
Iran challenges Canada’s jurisdiction in alleged terrorism civil cases at ICJ
Iran filed a case at the International Court of Justice (ICJ) on Tuesday challenging Canada’s jurisdiction over civil damages cases related to alleged terrorism. Iran claims that Canada has adopted …
Iran takes Canada to UN court over terror compensation
Iran has taken Canada to the International Court of Justice for allowing victims of alleged terror attacks to claim damages from Tehran, the UN’s top tribunal said on Wednesday. Iran asked the …
Largest anti-trafficking raid in Philippines frees thousands, including four Singaporeans
In the largest anti-trafficking raid in the Philippines, nearly 3,000 victims, including four Singaporeans, were rescued from a compound allegedly running illicit online scams under the guise of a …