The Chaldean patriarch and an auxiliary bishop of Baghdad recently visited the Baghdad compound in an effort to find alternative shelter for families.
Netizens slam South Korean seller for trying to sell ‘BTS hat’ for US$7,000
The seller claimed to be an employee at the foreign ministry, which BTS visited last year to obtain diplomatic passports ahead of the UN General Assembly The ministry could not confirm whether the …
UPDATE 2-Eight killed as parcel bombs and gunfire rock Myanmar’s biggest jail
Bombs inside parcels exploded at Myanmar’s biggest jail on Wednesday prompting soldiers to return fire in a confrontation in which at least eight people were killed, state media and a witness said.
Japan’s oldest toilet accidentally damaged by reversing driver
Thought to be around 600 years old, the toilet was built in the first half of the Muromachi period (1336-1573), temple spokesman Koudou Uno said.
Intellectual Property Financing in Indonesia
Indonesia’s GR 24/2022 allows people and businesses in the creative economy to use their IP assets as collateral for financing from banks.
India’s best beachside hotels for a dreamy stay!
India enjoys a vast stretch of lovely coastline and has some very dreamy beach destinations like Goa, Puducherry, Daman and Andamans, among others. These coastal beauties are home to some glorious and …
In China’s Property Sector, There Is Nowhere to Hide
A default by CIFI Holdings, one of the handful private developers approved by China to issue state-guaranteed debt, is driving already rock-bottom sentiment even lower.
The Hong Kong property market is probably expecting some downward pressure, says JLL
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Easing of cooling measures is not a cure-all for Hong Kong’s struggling property market, say analysts
Any relaxation of the government’s cooling measures will only slow down the decline in home prices but not reverse the trend, says DBS Bank analyst Jeff Yau.
Hong Kong announces plans to ‘trawl the world for talents’
In his first policy address since he took office, Hong Kong leader John Lee said the government would set aside billions to attract businesses to the city.