Former president Moon Jae-in gave up the animals last month, citing a lack of financial support for the animals from Yoon Suk Yeol’s government.
Goods pile up in North Korea after trains resume from Russia, think-tank says
Satellite images show goods from Russia appear to be piling up in a North Korean railyard, about a month after trains were reported crossing the border for the first time since the pandemic began, a U …
Anti-terror law to be tweaked for aid groups to operate in Afghanistan, Sajjan says
Ottawa is preparing to bring forward a change to an anti-terror law in the new year to make it easier for humanitarian organizations to operate in Afghanistan, while not lifting the Taliban’s …
Taliban: Assailants attack hotel in Afghan capital Kabul
A hotel catering to foreign visitors in Afghanistan’s capital of Kabul was attacked Monday and three of the assailants were killed, a …
Iran announces sanctions on several western officials, bodies
As a reciprocal measure, the Iranian Ministry of Foreign Affairs added sanctions against several western individuals and entities.
DBO: Bearishness Prevails, And Turkey Could Provide A Trading Window
DBO was a downtrend for the last 6 months. Read more to see why the downtrend might continue but there could be a near-term trading opportunity.
CapitaLand Development wins twice at PropertyGuru Asia Property Awards
CapitaLand Development (CLD), the development arm of CapitaLand Group, clinched ‘Best Housing Development’ and ‘Best Eco-Friendly Housing Development’ for Sycamore.
Economic themes that will define Vietnam in 2022
Vietnam’s economy experienced a bumpy year with major stumbling blocks in the stock, property and corporate bond markets. However, it is expected to end 2022 on a high note thanks to surges in the …
Vietnam foreign reserves plunge US$15.6bn in 3Q as exports soar
Asian export power house Vietnam has run a balance of payments deficit of 15.6 billion US dollars in the third quarter of 2022, taking total reserve losses in the year to 21.544 billion US dollars, …
Panic, confusion over second-home visa sweeps expat community in Indonesia
Foreigners who have lived in Indonesia for years or decades are anxious about new visa rules that will kick in later this month, which require retirees to hold substantial funds in the country.