Kuwait Introduces Substantial Tax on Multinational Companies
Kuwait Approves 15% Tax on Multinational Companies The Kuwaiti cabinet has approved a draft law imposing a 15% tax on multinational companies operating across multiple
Kuwait Approves 15% Tax on Multinational Companies The Kuwaiti cabinet has approved a draft law imposing a 15% tax on multinational companies operating across multiple
Oil prices edged higher on Thursday amid thin holiday trading, driven by optimism over potential fiscal stimulus in China and expectations of a decline in
Japan Airlines (JAL) announced on Thursday that it experienced a cyberattack, resulting in delays to several domestic and international flights. The attack began at 7:24
Richard Grenell, nominated as special envoy by President-elect Donald Trump, stated that Trump’s nominee for Secretary of State, Marco Rubio, is prepared to address Pakistan’s
Iranian authorities have officially lifted the ban on WhatsApp and the Google Play Store, a significant step in relaxing internet restrictions in the country. This
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A man in rural Japan discovered a bear resting in his living room, local media reported on Tuesday, as authorities prepared to relax laws regarding
September. Griffiths emphasized the need for reform, suggesting that the current system of relying heavily on a small group of wealthy donors is unsustainable. He
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Syrian Christians Celebrate First Christmas Eve Under New Islamist Rule Amid Rising Tensions Syrian Christians gathered for Christmas Eve services on Tuesday, marking the first
Protests have erupted in Kashmir following recent changes to the region’s reservation policy, with demonstrators gathering outside the residence of National Conference leader Omar Abdullah
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