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The $108 Oil War: Can the Middle East crash the world economy?Middle East tensions could pose risks to the global economy. Analysts outline three potential scenarios for oil markets, ranging from limit...
'Where's the gold?': How the Assads sucked Syria dryThe military unit run by Maher al-Assad, known as the Fourth Division, exploited Syria's resources amid civil war. Documents reveal its inv...
Syria's long-ruling Baath party faces collapseFollowing the overthrow of President Bashar Assad, Syria's Baath party has frozen its activities, signaling the end of its six-decade rule....
The curious case of Assad clan's missing billionsFor years, Bashar al-Assad and his family carefully cultivated an image of the Syrian leader as a modest, austere figure. Assad's regime co...
War and trade: As Iran-Israel conflict intensifies, India’s trade vulnerability risesThe Israel-Hamas conflict had already inflated freight cost from $1,000 to $6,000. Now with Iran directly entering the conflict, India’s MS...
What is driving the current Israel-Gaza violenceIsrael has carried out several deadly airstrikes, among them the targeted killing of a senior commander from the Palestinian Islamic Jihad,...
West Asian legacyThe City of Peace — as Baghdad was known after a sura in the Quran about Paradise — was fabulously rich from its very foundation in 762.
From black to green: US billionaire's "Road to Damascus"As Tom Steyer has become a bigger voice in US politics, the Republican party and other conservative groups have increased attacks on him.
Four Indian startups win a boat trip for global mentoringFour Indian startups have been chosen for a 100-day ship voyage that will help entrepreneurs showcase products to international investors.
- Powerhouses of Energy: Indians on Forbes' '30 under 30' list innovate to create sustainable world
They're the 'disrupters, and they're proving age is no barrier to achievement. More importantly, they're innovating to create a more sustai...
- 10 Indians in Forbes '30 under 30' list
10 Indian-origin young turks have been named in a Forbes list of "tomorrow's brightest stars" who are "reinventing the world".