Scammer swindles huge sum from small biz
There is a worrying trend of sophisticated scams stealing huge sums of money from honest Australians, with the latest theft involving genuine fake invoices.
There is a worrying trend of sophisticated scams stealing huge sums of money from honest Australians, with the latest theft involving genuine fake invoices.
JEDDAH: One of the oldest buildings in Jeddah's historic Al-Balad district, the 19th-century Sharbatly House has been transformed into a center hosting cultural, literary, artistic, scientific and intellectual events. The renovations were carried out by Abdullah Sharbatly's grandson, businessman Seifalah Sharbatly, who sought to modernize the building while preserving its character, foundations and interiors, as … Read more
JERUSALEM: Israel's military said on Sunday it had not “yet” changed its policy to protect civilians as Iran and Hezbollah are expected to avenge the killing of two senior members blamed by Israel. “I would like to address this evening various reports and rumors that we are on alert for enemy response in the territory … Read more
DUBAI: Sudanese freelance photographer Faiz Abubakr documents the crisis in his home country that began in April 2023 when violence broke out between rival military factions. The Sudanese armed forces, led by Sudan's de facto president, Abdel Fattah Al-Burhan, have since been locked in a battle with the Rapid Support paramilitary forces led by Mohamed … Read more
How conflict and mass displacement in Sudan are taking a devastating toll on civilians DUBAI: Sudanese freelance photographer Faiz Abubakr documents the crisis in his home country that began in April 2023 when violence broke out between rival military factions. The Sudanese armed forces, led by Sudan's de facto president, Abdel Fattah Al-Burhan, have since … Read more
Bangladesh imposes indefinite curfew, cuts internet as fresh protests rock Dhaka DHAKA: Bangladesh's army was deployed on the streets to impose an indefinite nationwide curfew on Sunday as protesters clashed with authorities amid a new wave of demonstrations demanding the prime minister's resignation, which comes weeks after the deadly crackdown. Thousands of Bangladeshi protesters took … Read more
One company raised $120 million and still couldn't survive. Players in this “beautiful” sector are sounding the alarm at the struggle they face.
TRIPOLI: Libya's internationally recognized government on Sunday condemned attempts to shut down operations at the Sharara oil field, calling it “political blackmail”. The government said in a statement that it would spare no effort to defend the interests of the Libyan people after local protesters partially closed the playground on Saturday. The Sharara field, one … Read more
The management of airline access to Australia's largest airport is set to change following the collapse of Rex Airlines.
RENNES, France: Palestinian social worker Tareq Abu Eita, 42, saw his entire life turned upside down in seconds when Israeli airstrikes hit his neighborhood at the start of the Gaza war. On October 14, the bombing hit the walls of his two-story family home. She killed his 77-year-old father Hamed, his 15-year-old wife Muntaha (37) … Read more