Uzbekistan eyes tripling of textile, apparel exports to $6.5bn by 2026
Key speakers at the event included leading Uzbekistan textile producers, international investors, and representatives from public organisations and regulatory bodies, who explored the...
Post COVID, China is no longer the “undisputed leader” in attracting FDI
Risks of investing in China are outweighing the benefits, according to the European Business in China Position Paper 2024/2025.The EU Chamber of Commerce...
Atlanta’s Emory University targeted by anti-Palestinian group: ‘It’s scary’
Students and faculty at Atlanta’s Emory University have been targeted by an outside group posting and handing out flyers labeling 14 of their...
UK hits ten oil vessels with sanctions in fight against Russia’s ‘shadow fleet’
The UK has imposed sanctions on ten vessels it claims are operating as part of Vladimir Putin’s ‘shadow fleet’ in the latest attempt...
German state near Berlin bans Islamic Centre, citing Hamas ties
Brandenburg's Interior Minister Michael Stübgen (CDU) has banned an Islamic association outside of Berlin, saying it is associated with the Muslim Brotherhood and...
A practical guide to planning a trip to Japan
When the country reopened its doors after 1853, Japan rapidly incorporated Western technology and ideas, while developing its own. So began an era...
Beijing urges Chinese EV makers to avoid investments in countries like India and Turkey
Chinese electric-vehicle (EV) makers' drive to go global hit a snag after Beijing urged them to avoid investing in countries like India and...
The ‘living fossil’ that thrived during a mass extinction
Paleontologists recently discovered a new extinct coelacanth species that highlights the role that Earth’s plate tectonics plays in evolution. Also called Latimeria, coelacanths...
The trial of lawyers who once represented late Kremlin foe Navalny gets underway in...
PETUSHKI, Russia (AP) — The trial of three lawyers who once represented late Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny got underway in Russia on...
Protests in Melbourne enter second day, police beef up security
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Anti-war groups protested outside a defence exhibition in Australia's second-largest city of Melbourne for a second day on Thursday, after...