Oman

Habeck cancels COP28 to focus on resolving budget crisis

(Bloomberg) — German Economy Minister Robert Habeck canceled a trip to the COP28 climate conference and the Middle East to attend talks in Berlin on solving the country’s budget crisis.Most Read from BloombergHow Suspects Laundered Billions in Singapore for YearsStocks, Bonds Get ‘Chillax’ Moment After Rally: Markets WrapBitcoin Surges Past $42,000 as Crypto Rally Gathers SteamHere’s How to Invest in Gold as It Hits an All-Time HighAlaska Air Agrees to Buy Hawaiian in $1.9 Billion DealChancello

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Oman IT Market to grow by USD 3.20 billion between 2023 to 2028, Increase in IT consolidation and IT modernization boosts the market – Technavio

Oman IT Market by Type (IT Hardware, Software, and Services), End-User (Large Enterprises and SMEs), and Application (BFSI, Telecom, Industrial, and Others) – 2024-2028 forecast and analysis report has been added to technavio’s offering. ISO 9001:2015 certified, Technavio is proud to collaborate with over one hundred Fortune 500 corporations for over 16 years. The difference in the potential expansion of the IT market in Oman between 2023 and 2028 is $3. 2 billion.

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Report: CIA Leader to Meet with Israelis, Qataris to Negotiate Hostage Deal

CIA leader Bill Burns will meet with Qatari Prime Minister Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani and the head of Israeli intelligence firm Mossad in Warsaw on Monday to discuss a possible new deal to secure the release of Israeli hostages held through Hamas in Gaza. Two U. S. officials said. The two officials spoke on condition of anonymity. Earlier, the news site Axios reported that the assembly would take place, mentioning two U. S. and Israeli officials.

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A fire breaks out at a refinery in the Iranian town of Isfahan

A fire at a crude oil distillation unit at a refinery in the central Iranian city of Isfahan on Saturday injured four people, the official IRNA news agency reported. Two of the injured were firefighters, a senior official at Isfahan governorate said, adding that the fire had been extinguished, the semi-official Fars news agency reported. The official said pipes at the entrance of unit 3 of the refinery caught fire. He did not say what caused the pipes to catch fire. The semi-official ISNA news site said the unit that caught fire had been under repair.

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EXPLANATION: How Would Red Sea Attacks Boost Transportation?

Several shipping companies and some liquefied vegetable fuel (LNG) tankers are forced to avoid the world’s main East-West trade route, following attacks by Yemen’s Houthi organization on advertising vessels at the southern tip of the Red Sea. IS THE RED SEA ROUTE IMPORTANT FOR THE LNG MARKET?The attacks made access to the Suez Canal more dangerous.

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