Turkey freezes assets of 82 organisations, people for alleged ties to Kurdish militants
Ankara (Reuters) – Turkey froze the local assets of 20 organisations and 62 individuals based in various European countries, Australia
Read MoreAnkara (Reuters) – Turkey froze the local assets of 20 organisations and 62 individuals based in various European countries, Australia
Read MoreHong Kong (Reuters) – A new exchange-traded fund (ETF) tracking Saudi equities made its trading debut in Hong Kong on
Read More(Reuters) – Eleven people suffered bouts of dangerously low blood sugar in Lebanon this year, one of whom required hospitalization,
Read MoreGeneva (Reuters) – More people could die from disease than from bombings in the Gaza Strip if its health system
Read MoreBengaluru/Hyderabad (Reuters) – Hospital chain Aster DM Healthcare (ATRD.NS) has agreed to sell a majority stake in its Gulf business to an
Read MoreParis/Berlin/London (Reuters) – Jian Omar, a Berlin lawmaker of Kurdish-Syrian background, feels unprotected by police after suffering hate-filled flyers mixed
Read MoreGaza/Jerusalem (Reuters) – Hamas and Israel were expected to release more hostages and prisoners on Wednesday, the last day of a prolonged
Read MoreAnkara (Reuters) – Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan on Tuesday told United Nations Secretary General Antonio Guterres that Israel must be
Read MoreSingapore (Reuters) – As Asia’s banking sector navigates a peak in global interest rates and risks of slower growth, investors
Read MoreKarachi (Reuters) – The Asian Development Bank said on Tuesday it had approved a $180 million loan to improve water
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