Musing about who replaces a bruised Dubai misses the point. In a world of wars, nowhere is truly a safe haven. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
By Andrew Mills, Rachna Uppal and Federico Maccioni DUBAI, March 11 (Reuters) - Three Gulf states are reviewing how they deploy trillions of dollars invested by their sovereign wealth funds in ...
By Lawrence White and Selena Li LONDON/HONG KONG, March 12 (Reuters) - Just days before the U.S. and Israel launched strikes ...
The new Philipp Plein collection captured the spirit of winter with a bold yet refined aesthetic - setting the stage for an unexpected appearance ...
Escalating Iran conflict triggers corporate caution in the Gulf as global firms including PwC, Deloitte and HSBC scale down operations, evacuate offices and temporarily shut branches amid rising ...
Hossein Shamkhani has emerged as a key figure in the clandestine oil trade, leveraging his family's political connections to orchestrate a vast network that circumvents Western sanctions.
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The tax risks for UK expats returning from Dubai
Wealthy Brits may have rushed to Dubai and other low tax jurisdictions to escape higher taxes in the UK but they could be hit with a tax bill if they return too soon ...
When are the governors of a state a ‘government’ and when are they a ‘regime’? When is the killing of 160 little children a terror attack, and when is it when little girls just ‘die’ autonomously in ...
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Can Britons leaving UAE get a tax waiver during Iran war?
UK nationals leaving the Gulf could unintentionally trigger a tax bill ...
Priority shipments affected include medical supplies planned for Al Arish in Egypt to support the Gaza response, as well as ...
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