KUWAIT: Boursa Kuwait continued to support community and environmental initiatives, raise financial awareness, and enhance education and healthcare, as part of its efforts to promote sustainable ...
Former President Goodluck Jonathan is scheduled to leave Abuja on Tuesday for Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, where he will be attending two different programmes organised by the Ethiopian Government and the ...
Kuwait: Boursa Kuwait continued to support community and environmental initiatives, raise financial awareness, and enhance ...
The DaaS implementation in Trinidad and Tobago is led by iGovTT, a local company supporting the country’s ICT, and the Ministry of Digital Transformation; with Deloitte as the service provider; INJI ...
Over 1.1 million Africans are estimated to have died in 2019 as a result of air pollution caused by the transportation sector ...
The panellists agreed that closing the digital divide was critical for Africa to fully leverage carbon market opportunities. Access to affordable and open-source technologies, such as registry systems ...
With the program's help, Eldar Salimov and Alfira Agustina landed internships with Citi and the United Nations Development ...
New Delhi, Jan 22 (PTI) The income tax department has come out with a fresh guidance note on applicability of Principal Purpose Test (PPT) for claiming tax treaty benefits, which will apply ...
The United Nations atomic ... to limit Iran’s nuclear program. Reports this week claimed that Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei had prohibited the development of a nuclear weapon ...
SEOUL, Jan. 22 (UPI) --North Korea defended its right to maintain a nuclear weapons program at a United Nations disarmament ... Pyongyang has accelerated the development of its weapons programs ...
By Hamed Aleaziz Reporting from Washington President Trump moved on Monday to toss out a Biden-era program that allowed migrants fleeing four troubled nations to fly into the United States and ...
On Monday, President Trump said of the Panama Canal, “We’re taking it back.” The letter from Panama cited articles of the U.N. charter that prohibit member states from using threats and force.