Israel's first attack on Yemen – what happens next?
Nada AlTaher hosts a discussion with Abdul Ghani Al-Iryani, senior researcher at the Sana'a Centre for Strategic Studies, and Kobi Michael, a senior research fellow at the Institute for National Security Studies in Tel Aviv
Dubai luxury property prices soar amid high overseas demand and falling supply
Sales of $10 million-plus homes in Dubai rose 19 per cent in the first quarter
Dubai luxury property prices soar amid high overseas demand and falling supply
Sales of $10 million-plus homes in Dubai rose 19 per cent in the first quarter
Microsoft plunges on forecast for lacklustre Azure growth
Microsoft gave a lacklustre forecast for sales growth in its Azure cloud-computing services business, a closely-watched measure of corporate demand, sending the shares reeling in early trading on Wednesday.
Zara owner Inditex to sell Russian business to Daher Group
Inditex SA, the world’s biggest textile retailer, agreed to sell its business in Russia to Daher group, marking its withdrawal from the country.
Mercedes hikes profit goal with demand outstripping supply
Mercedes-Benz AG raised its expectations for a second time this year with demand still outrunning supply even as economic gloom spreads.
Singapore proposes ban on borrowing to fund cryptocurrency purchases
Singapore has proposed to ban retail investors from borrowing to fund cryptocurrency purchases, part of a slew of suggestions to further tighten the city-state’s regulatory regime for digital assets.