(Bloomberg) Singapore’s High Court approved a request to freeze as much as $3.5 billion of assets belonging to the founding family of collapsed oil trader Hin Leong Trading (Pte.) Ltd, the company’s liquidator told creditors.
Speaking of the “Lemonade” hitmaker, Rowland revealed during “The Late Late Show” that she reached out to Beyonce and Michelle Williams when she was putting together the songs for her most recent EP.
“I remember actually I sent Michelle a song and I was so hyped. but I always know they re gonna say something, and Michelle is like, ‘This is awesome. (but) you need to re-record that vocal (sic),’” she recalled.
“And P.S., B’s done it too. But it’s only because we know each other best, you know what I mean? And they bring out the best in me,” she explained about her bandmates and good friends, who, she revealed, were on Zoom when she gave birth to her second son Noah in January.
Myanmar’s junta leader Min Aung Hlaing said deposed leader Aung San Suu Kyi was healthy at home and would appear in court in a few days, in his first interview since overthrowing her in a Feb. 1 coup. The coup has plunged the Southeast Asian country into chaos and one of several ethnic armed groups opposed to the ruling junta advanced to attack a military post in a
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Washington: First he loved them, then he doubted them, but is he manipulating them? Tesla boss Elon Musk’s tweets about cryptocurrencies like bitcoin are annoying their devotees and raising eyebrows among market watchers.
The saga started in February when Musk’s company Tesla announced it would buy $1.5 billion worth of bitcoin and later said it would accept the virtual currency as payment for its electric cars.
CAIRO: Egypt is looking to restore tourism from Spain, with officials from both countries meeting on Saturday to discuss cooperation.
Ahmed Youssef, CEO of the Egyptian Tourism Promotion Board (ETPB), and Miguel Sanz Castedo, head of the Spanish Tourism Authority, met on the sidelines of the International Exhibition for Tourism and Travel, which is being held in Madrid until May 23.
Egypt is being represented at the event by the ETPB, which is taking part on behalf of the country’s Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities.
Youssef met representatives of major tour operators, tourism and aviation companies, and hotels in the Spanish market, according to an official statement.