DUBAI (Reuters) – Gulf carriers Emirates and Etihad Airways are extending the period of reduced pay for their staff until September as they try to preserve...
(Reuters) – Singapore Airlines Ltd (SIAL.SI) said on Monday that it had secured about $1 billion in credit facilities, in addition to the S$8.8 billion ($6.32...
DUBAI (Reuters) – Mall operators in the Gulf region are delaying new mega-projects as the coronavirus pandemic and low oil prices upend a retail industry built...
KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters) – Malaysia on Sunday said it would reopen nearly all economic activity and allow interstate travel starting June 10, lifting coronavirus restrictions imposed...
Surging fatalities in Latin America helped push the global coronavirus death toll above 400,000 on Sunday, even as Europe emerged from its virus lockdown with infections...
Chinese short video app makers have taken their rivalry overseas, with TikTok facing stiff competition from a newcomer that has surged in popularity abroad — by...
A tiger blamed for killing three people will spend the rest of its life in captivity, Indian officials said Sunday, saying the big cat was “too...
Japanese growth figures were better than initially feared in the first quarter, according to official data published on Monday, but the world’s third-top economy was still...
Which one lives longer – a Giant Clam or a Blue Whale? Today, on World Oceans Day, the Maldives Resilient Reefs project is launching FishForTomorrow. The...
Japan has granted another 600,000,000 Japanese yen ($5.6 million) to the Maldives to promote economic and social development in the country. Maldives foreign minister Abdulla Shahid...