In last year’s survey, the Brunei passport was the biggest gainer – up 94 places to the 22nd.
Georgia officials appeal ruling against incentive deal with Rivian
Georgia authorities and local residents opposed to construction of the new EV production facility are now arguing their case in Georgia’s Court of Appeals.
12 reasons to be happy (or scared) about the Singapore property market in 2023
From a new war in Europe, to record-high interest rates, to new cooling measures. There are definitely some bumps ahead in the coming year, but there’s always …
Ayala Land Inc, Eton Properties PH Inc unveil Parklinks’ iconic bridge
AN estate that embodies a sustainable, healthier way to live, work and play, Parklinks will be the biggest mixed-use development along the prime C5 corridor at 35 hectares. It …
Wife kills husband’s brother over property feud in Cumilla
A grocer was killed in an attack allegedly by the wife of his younger brother, over a property feud in Adharsha Sadar upazila of the district on Friday.Police, however, detained the accused woman …
How do MSMEs hold the key to defining India into becoming a $5 trillion economy?
Now that the world has emerged from the shadow of the Covid-19 pandemic, it is interesting to note how efficiently the economy at large is recovering from the various setbacks it presented.
Big Macau Players Are a Gamble
Wynn Resorts, which has a Macau property with a 222,000-square-foot casino, 600 luxury rooms and suites, and 46,000 square feet of retail space, trades at a price-to-earnings ratio of more than 50.
The 26 Most-Anticipated New Hotels of 2023
Below, the new hotels in 2023 worth keeping in mind for your next vacation. Soon to arrive in the heart of the Marais is Le Grand Mazarin, a Martin Brudnizki-designed hotel that features …
Lebanese actress Stephanie Saliba has property assets frozen by judge
Supplied Lebanese actress Stephanie Saliba is not permitted to use or sell the properties. Photo: Instagram . A judge in Lebanon has frozen property assets belonging to promine …
Fuel costs are still rising in Jordan, and people want to know why
The “dignity protests” turned violent in one part of the impoverished south, allowing authorities to cast them as a security challenge, not a policy failure.