By Yang Xite In the process of stabilizing the economy in China this year, two major microeconomic groups have attracted significant attention,...
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BMW is not keen on investing under India's new EV policy, which it claims does not provide a level-playing field or acknowledge past investments by long-standing companies. Other major automakers like Hyundai and Mercedes-Benz share similar concerns. The government is considering amendments to make the policy more attractive for established players.
By Yang Xite In the process of stabilizing the economy in China this year, two major microeconomic groups have attracted significant attention,...
A bit of history Islamic finance during the time of the Prophet Muhammad was characterized by real transactions such as sale on credit and...
A bit of history Islamic finance during the time of the Prophet Muhammad was characterized by real transactions such as sale on credit and...
By Ian Storey On 31 July Prabowo Subianto, Indonesia’s current defence minister and president-elect, paid a working visit to Russia.[1] The...
While attention has been brought to the privatization of warfare, the growing privatization of policing continues to progress globally. In August...
The Ghana Football Association (GFA) is considering relocating the Black Stars' home matches to either Côte d'Ivoire or Togo following the...
The region’s future as usual remains conflicted, confused and uncertain. In the past, at least, Ethiopia was considered stable. Today, however,...
By Shairee Malhotra and Aaran Pilot The United Kingdom (UK) has consistently ranked high in soft power indices. A British Council soft power study...
Province investing up to $18.3 million in infrastructure to enable nearly 4,000 homes The Ontario government is investing up to $18.3 million to...
Over the past week, many parties have started discussing FashionValet whose majority stake is now taken over by NXBT at a much lower value than the...