A tribe without a sheikh
By admin • Jun 23rd, 2008 • Category: Special ReportThe Kuwait Stock Exchange’s sojourn in the legislative wilderness is about to end with draft laws to establish a regulatory authority before the country’s
Fast company»
When MerchantBridge’s Samir A. Arab test-drove a Spyker car a few years ago, he was impressed. “How much?” he asked. “$250,000,” came the reply.
Lebanese T-shirt»
Dotcom-unity’s t-shirts with attitude show how slogans can sell - if you can laugh at hard times.
Raiders of the lost art»
Iraq’s cultural catastrophe continues, with highly organized gangs still plundering archaeological treasures five years after the US invasion.
If you can’t make it, fake it»
Despite well publicized seizures of counterfeit goods, Gulf countries are holding on to their dubious reputation as clearinghouses for the world’s black markets.
The Italian Oasis»
A Palermo-based NGO is helping impoverished Egyptian villages to bring in ecotourism dollars Egyptian villages to bring in ecotourism dollars.
The Kuwait Stock Exchange’s sojourn in the legislative wilderness is about to end with draft laws to establish a regulatory authority before the country’s